Neil Curran
Bio
I am a recovering alcoholic who has always loved the arts but lost touch with them over the years. I want to spread the joy of recovery and also share my experiences of addiction.
Stories (4/0)
The Unread Library
It is a little-known fact that most animals can in fact speak. Professor Tomhuddery noted in 1192, on trip to a place that is now known as Glasgow, that if the locals there could communicate using strange noise's then it was only right that the grunts and bleats of animals must be some sort of language. He dedicated the rest of his life to understanding how animals talked to each other, until, in an unfortunate incident some years later, he died after he misunderstood a rather disgruntled snake and thought he had been invited to afternoon tea.
By Neil Curran3 years ago in Fiction
An Alcoholics Story
“You only live once”, “Make the most of everyday”, “Live each day like it’s your last.” I would hear these statements all to often, and they were always from people who were in a good place in their lives. Fair play, these people always wanted to share that life was worth living, but they could have given me a million pounds, a mansion and all the trimmings, it would not have made me any happier.
By Neil Curran3 years ago in Psyche
Addiction Recovery
“You only live once”, “Make the most of everyday”, “Live each day like it’s your last.” I would hear these statements all to often, and they were always from people who were in a good place in their lives. Fair play, these people always wanted to share that life was worth living, but they could have given me a million pounds, a mansion and all the trimmings, it would not have made me any happier.
By Neil Curran3 years ago in Psyche