About the Author

Author Info

Born in the urban romps of New Hampshire’s biggest city—Manchester—Severance discovered his talent for writing as he was recovering from a traumatic brain injury secondary to a motor vehicle accident on October 29th, 2006.

When he was released from the nearly half-year stint in inpatient rehabilitation that followed the three-month-long coma induced by the accident, he set to work almost immediately at writing The Hayden Diary, believing that the stories of the rehab center that housed him needed to be told.

Still hindered by the effects of the accident, Severance originally began The Hayden Diary as a short story that expanded into what would be the first of the five parts that make up The Hayden Diary as it exists today.

In consultation with the medical professionals of the rehabilitation establishment that once housed him, he wove in their input as he added more and more to The Hayden Diary. Completing the book in August 2008, it’s packed with brain injury observations, insights, and musings while his experience in inpatient rehabilitation was still fresh in his mind.

Going to college two years after the very incident that transformed his life, he went on to graduate from Colby-Sawyer College with a bachelor’s degree in creative writing, double minoring in English and sociology.

Severance now works as a junior copywriter at a marketing agency, doing his part to help businesses achieve their goals in the life sciences industry.

News

Be sure to check out my LinkedIn article about my book at the top of the link list, and also the book review at the bottom by the AI-powered podcast simulation technology by Google, NotebookLM.

I was also interviewed on the international talk show Briggs on Books about my book, The Hayden Diary: Chasing the Prom From A Hospital Bed. There, I talked about the book, its value proposition, its unique selling proposition, who it's for, and so much more!

You can find it at the bottom of the link list on the left-hand side of the page.

I was featured as a subject matter expert on the Shane Smith Law podcast, "Mind Matters: Navigating Head Injuries and Concussions." That's on YouTube, as well.

Most recently, I expanded my author footprint to Booklife, which is the self-publishing arm of Publishers Weekly, which contains an ad I wrote about The Hayden Diary. I basically pitched this book to major steaming giants like Apple and Netflix.

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