How often do we talk about the "crazy" people we see on the street and never talk to? We just assume. What if it was them that shaped worlds in ways that only the most imaginative child could begin to see?
Numerous quotable people from the past have spoken about how the "oddballs" are the ones who innovate. We see them as outcasts. Most people do, anyway.
Dark Secrets allows us an extremely rare glare into the life of someone who suffers periodic attacks of clinical psychosis. It takes us on an even rarer journey by delving into the visions themselves, told in a fantastical manner, yet was all experienced in both its horror and wonder.
This is not your normal hum drum biography. This is a book that teaches us life lessons and holds quite positive worldviews.