NORTH HAMPTON, NH – What began as catharsis through writing about his own recovery journey inspired Michael Eon’s powerful examination of a life-long relationship with addiction and recovery in his debut novel, “These Things Happen” (September, 19th 2023, Girl Friday Books). With a vivid, atmospheric backdrop of 1970’s Brooklyn, Eon takes the reader on a poignant pursuit to untangle childhood trauma that manifests into a fraught battle with alcoholism.
In “These Things Happen,” Daniel Zimmer will do almost
anything to end his pain, except for the one thing that might work: sobriety.
Growing up under the shadow of his tyrannical father in
Brooklyn, Daniel struggles to find a sense of safety and belonging. Daniel and
his brother Max find moments of solace in the rebellious rhythms of early punk
and metal bands. But when faced with an unexpected family tragedy—for which
Daniel feels responsible—Daniel finds escape in the numbing grip of alcohol,
offering temporary relief from his pain and guilt. Carrying childhood trauma
into adulthood, Daniel spirals deeper into the clutches of addiction. Just as
he finds the strength to embrace sobriety, the ghosts of his past resurface,
forcing him to confront his demons head-on.
Flashing through Daniel’s
life, past and present, this
nostalgic ode to Brooklyn is an unflinchingly honest account of the inevitable
triumphs and downfalls of recovery. “These Things Happen” fearlessly examines
generational abuse, the transformative power of confronting addiction, and the
profound potential for redemption.
About the Author: MICHAEL EON: Originally from the New York
area, he currently lives in New Hampshire with his family. Michael earned his
BA in psychology from the University of Michigan and an MA in international
affairs from Columbia University. A former board member of the Audio Publishers
Association and a former producer of major motion pictures and television
productions, Michael worked in the publishing and entertainment industries for
more than twenty years. Michael discovered the core of this story through the
cathartic processing of autobiographical memories, following its evolution into
this novel of redemption and recovery. “These Things Happen” is his first
novel. Learn more about Michael at his website.
An Interview with Michael Eon
In college, I wrote a great deal of freeform poetry about
active addiction and its hold on me, as well as what I believed at the time to
be the causes for my desire, since childhood, to escape and numb my emotions
through drug and alcohol use. Twenty years later, consumed by active addiction,
rage, hatred, and hopelessness, I sought help through Alcoholics Anonymous.
After a few years in a state of what I would call “stark raving sober,” I
finally got the courage to ask someone to take me through the Twelve Steps as
outlined in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. As part of that process, I
began to explore in greater detail and depth the moments of my life—the
memories and experiences—that seemed to govern my existence . . . my emotions, character,
and personality.
How did your
journal entries evolve into the creation of “These Things Happen?”
Tell us a little bit about the culture of alcoholics
anonymous, how did the culture of AA support the creation of this novel?
You have a background as a TV and movie producer. What
are your thoughts on entertainment culture and alcoholism?
The book deals with heavy topics of addiction, trauma,
and mental health. Why did you decide to write about these topics and what do
you hope readers take away from the book?
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