GO: A Memoir about Binge-drinking, Self-hatred, and Finding Happiness

***From the singer of the well-known dream-pop group, Keep Shelly in Athens.***


All it took was one secret drink at fifteen for Jessica Bell to binge-drink herself into oblivion for the next ten years.


In 1980s Australia, Erika Bach and Demetri Vlass, who founded Ape the Cry and Hard Candy, two of Melbourne's iconic indie bands, encouraged Jessica with unreserved love to pick up the guitar and write her own songs. But Erika's back problem became a nightmare of pill-popping, alcohol abuse, and anxiety attacks, and Demetri retreated into silence for fear of triggering Erika's drug-induced psychosis.


To escape the madness at home, and the torment of hating herself, Jessica experimented with bisexuality in a high school rife with bullies, lost her virginity to rape, and tried to supplement absent love with unprotected one-night stands. All under the influence of alcohol.


Until one day alcohol nearly drove Jessica off a cliff.


Jessica had to look at herself honestly and frankly. Why did she keep running from reality, and more importantly, herself? And was finding happiness from within, possible?



Praise for GO


"Admirable" The Sydney Morning Herald


"Ends on a note of optimism, of finding a sense of self amidst extreme chaos" Newfound Journal


"One of those memoirs that will stay with you" The Compulsive Reader



Previously published as 'Dear Reflection: I Never Meant to be a Rebel'.

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GO: A Memoir about Binge-drinking, Self-hatred, and Finding Happiness

***From the singer of the well-known dream-pop group, Keep Shelly in Athens.***


All it took was one secret drink at fifteen for Jessica Bell to binge-drink herself into oblivion for the next ten years.


In 1980s Australia, Erika Bach and Demetri Vlass, who founded Ape the Cry and Hard Candy, two of Melbourne's iconic indie bands, encouraged Jessica with unreserved love to pick up the guitar and write her own songs. But Erika's back problem became a nightmare of pill-popping, alcohol abuse, and anxiety attacks, and Demetri retreated into silence for fear of triggering Erika's drug-induced psychosis.


To escape the madness at home, and the torment of hating herself, Jessica experimented with bisexuality in a high school rife with bullies, lost her virginity to rape, and tried to supplement absent love with unprotected one-night stands. All under the influence of alcohol.


Until one day alcohol nearly drove Jessica off a cliff.


Jessica had to look at herself honestly and frankly. Why did she keep running from reality, and more importantly, herself? And was finding happiness from within, possible?



Praise for GO


"Admirable" The Sydney Morning Herald


"Ends on a note of optimism, of finding a sense of self amidst extreme chaos" Newfound Journal


"One of those memoirs that will stay with you" The Compulsive Reader



Previously published as 'Dear Reflection: I Never Meant to be a Rebel'.

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GO: A Memoir about Binge-drinking, Self-hatred, and Finding Happiness

GO: A Memoir about Binge-drinking, Self-hatred, and Finding Happiness

by Jessica Bell
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GO: A Memoir about Binge-drinking, Self-hatred, and Finding Happiness

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***From the singer of the well-known dream-pop group, Keep Shelly in Athens.***


All it took was one secret drink at fifteen for Jessica Bell to binge-drink herself into oblivion for the next ten years.


In 1980s Australia, Erika Bach and Demetri Vlass, who founded Ape the Cry and Hard Candy, two of Melbourne's iconic indie bands, encouraged Jessica with unreserved love to pick up the guitar and write her own songs. But Erika's back problem became a nightmare of pill-popping, alcohol abuse, and anxiety attacks, and Demetri retreated into silence for fear of triggering Erika's drug-induced psychosis.


To escape the madness at home, and the torment of hating herself, Jessica experimented with bisexuality in a high school rife with bullies, lost her virginity to rape, and tried to supplement absent love with unprotected one-night stands. All under the influence of alcohol.


Until one day alcohol nearly drove Jessica off a cliff.


Jessica had to look at herself honestly and frankly. Why did she keep running from reality, and more importantly, herself? And was finding happiness from within, possible?



Praise for GO


"Admirable" The Sydney Morning Herald


"Ends on a note of optimism, of finding a sense of self amidst extreme chaos" Newfound Journal


"One of those memoirs that will stay with you" The Compulsive Reader



Previously published as 'Dear Reflection: I Never Meant to be a Rebel'.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781925965575
Publisher: Vine Leaves Press
Publication date: 02/23/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 262
File size: 798 KB

About the Author

​​Jessica Bell is an award-winning author/poet, writing/publishing coach, graphic designer, and singer-songwriter who was born in Melbourne, Australia. She has been featured in a variety of publications and ABC Radio National shows such as Writer's Digest, Publisher's Weekly, The Guardian, Life Matters, and Poetica. She is also the Publisher of Vine Leaves Press, and CEO of Independent Publishing Assistance. For more information about Jessica's other projects, visit, iamjessicabell.com.
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