Wow. Just wow. I don’t even know where to start. When I first sat down to write "I Am So Fuccking Depressed All the Time", I had no idea what the response would be. It was a personal project, born from my own struggles and experiences with depression, and I poured every bit of raw emotion into it. And now, seeing it hit #1 in Teen Depression on Kindle? I’m honestly blown away.
I’m not someone who typically celebrates milestones like this, but this one is different. It means so much more than just a ranking or a number. It means that this book, my story, is reaching people who need it. Teens, especially, are navigating such a difficult time in their lives, and knowing that my words are resonating with them is... well, it’s hard to describe how much that matters to me.
When I wrote this book, my goal was simple: to speak honestly about depression in a way that felt real, relatable, and, most importantly, validating. There are so many books out there that talk about mental health, but I wanted this one to be a conversation. I wanted readers to feel like they weren’t alone, like someone else out there really gets it. Hitting #1 tells me that this message is landing where it’s needed most.
I’m beyond proud of what this book has accomplished, but more than that, I’m grateful. Grateful to every single person who’s picked it up, who’s read even a single page, who’s reached out to say, “This helped me.” That’s the real win. That’s why I wrote this book in the first place.
So, to everyone who’s supported "I Am So Fuccking Depressed All the Time", thank you. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. We’re breaking down the stigma around mental health, one honest conversation at a time, and I’m proud to be part of that.
Here’s to the journey, and here’s to every single one of you who’s finding the strength to survive another day. You’re not alone. And that’s what matters most.


Thank you for sharing this. : )
It’s so important to be real and genuine when working with vulnerable teens.
Thanks (sincerely) for all you do.