In VIENNA’S WILL, Author Mark McCullough Tells His Story of Addiction and the Love That Changed His Life

Novel Explores Underlying Root Causes of Addiction, Depression and Anxiety
By: Mark McCullough book VIENNA'S WILL
 
 
Vienna's Will
Vienna's Will
LOS ANGELES - Aug. 13, 2015 - PRLog -- Los Angeles -- New author, Mark McCullough, shares his inspirational journey through chronic depression and addiction in VIENNA’S WILL (www.viennaswill.com). After struggling for years to control the negative thoughts he attempted to quiet with drugs and alcohol, Mark’s life changes when he finds the unconditional love of a little girl and her mother.

In April of 1992, Mark’s distraught parents delivered their twenty-five-year-old son to Butner Federal Prison after he committed a bank robbery. The court arranged for the prison to complete a psychiatric evaluation of the troubled young man. Mark had intended for the crime to result in his death.

The author explores a lifetime battle with depression, resulting from sexual abuse by men he trusted and cared for as a child. At ten years old, Mark was obsessed with playing baseball and greatly admired his coach, who treated him like a son. The young boy’s first experience with betrayal came one afternoon when the coach molested him. Mark held the secret of the abuse inside, and it fed his depression for years. Later, when Mark was attending a Catholic high school, a priest befriended him, soon revealing his true intentions for forming the relationship.

The anguish of abuse and depression Mark suffered drove him into a life of drug and alcohol dependency. When he moved to Boston to attend college, he dropped out of school after one class. Thereafter, Mark spent his time seeking his next high and a place to sleep at night. He sold drugs to support his habit, until one day a friend persuaded him to return home before his addiction killed him.

After returning home, the drug use continued and Mark became suicidal. The plan he conceived that was supposed to lead to his death landed him in prison instead. During the time Mark spent in prison, he faced anxiety and violence, but he also found companionship, as well as support from the psychiatrist who treated him.

Mark continued struggling with his addiction and depression for years after his release from prison. Then he met the woman who would become his wife and her then four-year-old daughter, Vienna. Mark credits them with changing his life. The love of his daughter, Vienna, pulled Mark from the darkness and renewed his gratitude for his life and his family.

Mark’s decision to share his story of addiction, abuse, and mental illness came after years of keeping secrets from his family and loved ones. “Some of the experiences I speak of in the book, some of the things I thought would stay hidden within me forever, needed to be spoken and explained to people in my life who care about me and love me.”

The author hopes VIENNA’S WILL will shed light on sexual abuse, addiction, and depression and help others face these issues in their own lives and in the lives of others. Mark says, “So much of what happens in the book has, in some way, affected a great deal of people in our society, but they resist expressing it or discussing it. Whether it’s them personally, a friend, a family member, or even a coworker, if the book inspires them to help themselves or others, it will have served its true purpose.”

In VIENNA’S WILL, Mark reveals that the love and support of his family, especially from his daughter, Vienna, has been a powerful catalyst in his recovery and decision to embrace life after many years of enduring emotional hardship. The author states that he often “smiles at the thought of a child and her unconditional love being strong enough to overcome all the events of the past.”

About the Author

Mark McCullough is the author of the true story, VIENNA’S WILL. He began writing his story over twenty years ago and was encouraged by family and friends to complete the book. “Since its release, I have bonded with others who have had similar experiences and have found that the concept of perhaps helping someone else is not only an amazing feeling, it has helped with my own growth and understanding of what is truly important as well.”

Mark worked in the pool and spa industry for eighteen years then turned to his true passion of helping others. When he isn’t writing, he enjoys spending time with his dog and going to the movies or the local pizza joint with his daughter, Vienna.

Vienna's Will

254 pages

Softcover, $9.99; ISBN-13: 978-1496012777; ISBN-10: 149602771

E-book, $4.99; ASIN: B00SNSG2MG

Publication date: January 2015

Published by CreateSpace

Available at amazon.com

Website: www.viennaswill.com

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