Author’s Bio

About the Author

AngelaAngela B. Chrysler is a writer, logician, and die-hard nerd who studies philosophy, theology, historical linguistics, music composition, and medieval European history in New York with a dry sense of humor and an unusual sense of sarcasm. 

In 2009, after completing two courses from Long Ridge Writer’s Group, her articles appeared in Kritter Kronickles Pet Magazine, and she began work on Dolor and Shadow: a dark mythological fantasy that depicts the Viking era from the elves’ point of view. Despite her smile and passion for laughter, Ms. Chrysler survived a number of unique hardships that fueled her darker side and love of macabre. She is active on most social media platforms and can usually be found tweeting on Twitter at @abchryslerabc.
 
While writing, Ms. Chrysler fuzzies her cats and survives on coffee, Guinness, and the writings of Edgar Allan Poe.  When she is not writing, she enables her addictions to all things nerdy, and reads everything she can get her hands on no matter the genre. Occasionally, she finds time to garden, mother her three children, and debate with her life-long friend who she eventually married to simplify things.

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Accomplishments

As early as fifteen, Ms. Chrysler embraced philosophy and spent the majority of her life educating herself. At seventeen, Ms. Chrysler turned her avid reading of the encyclopedia to the Great Books. Through ancient texts, philosophical writings, and Classical Literature, Ms. Chrysler continued the exploration of “self” that began as a teenager in hopes to better understand the world, her own life experiences, and those around her. Twenty years later, she is still working hard toward that goal. Today, she uses her philosophies and knowledge to inspire and build her worlds of fantasy.

In addition to writing, Ms. Chrysler is very active with her online community and social media. Her passion to help others has driven her to launch a number of projects including, but not limited to The Annual Book Cyber Convention on Goodreads, “Giveaways” on Goodreads, and The Bookshelf. She is currently using her resources to collect a number of publication tools for authors. She posts her findings at Brain to Books.


 The Author speaks on “Broken”

Driven by a desperate need to define myself, I began writing Broken on 7 March 2015 hoping to find an answer to one question: Who am I? What emerged was a 90,000 word macabre memoir that explores the psyche of a thirty-five-year old woman who survived a number of traumatic events back to back. The events went on to build and shape her mind around multiple psychological disorders she didn’t know she had. Until very recently, she thought she and her childhood, were quite normal. Broken is the process she undertook to discover her mental illnesses and the severity of her mental conditions.

This is my story and I have chosen to share it with you for a number of reasons. First, psychological speaking, this is all very cool. Second, my children have suffered from my conditions and my only goal is to help them and undo the damage I have caused. This ties into my third reason: I hope others can learn from my experiences and seek the help they need for the sake of their children. I wish for others like me to know there is hope—so they tell me—and you are not alone.

I don’t quite believe that myself…that I am not alone. But, for the first time in my life, I want to.

I currently have no diagnosis, but the doctors around me have developed predictions based on years of experience. Nothing is certain yet. I am waiting to speak to a therapist in May. Truth is, as early as eight years old, I learned to become so withdrawn and emotionally detached, that no one—not my parents, not my friends, not even my husband who has known me since I was twelve—had any idea that there was anything wrong with me. They thought I was…different…unique…unusual, but had no idea about the secrets I hid from everyone.

My smile and eagerness to laugh hid the truth too well, and my mental health comes as a cold shock to everyone who learns of it. Most of my family still doesn’t know that there is something wrong with me. They see me as being withdrawn and suddenly shy without understanding why. Broken shows the process, breaks it down, and explains the depth of the nightmares I live beneath my smile.

Even now, I’m calm, quiet, and smiling. This is the truth of what I am. On the outside, I’m logical, but passionately eager to play make-believe. Some liken me to a child and admire my ability to have preserved my playful innocence. That is part of my condition…or maybe its me. I don’t know anymore. So much of what I am has been influenced by my disorders that I don’t know what I am anymore. On the outside, I smile often and laugh loud. In my head, I see a naked girl. She is curled up on the cold steel floor and she is screaming. The Death Men are there and I’m fighting a war only I can see. I’m alone and I can’t tell the difference between the worlds in my head and this world that you see. To my right, Bergen stands guarding me.

My name is Angela B.Chrysler and I have ROCD, PTSD, Egomania, CEN, and BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder). I may also be borderline Schizophrenic. The doctors I have spoken to are very certain I have these conditions. More tests are needed. I am so emotionally detached, that I behave as a psychopath—the ability to bi-pass one’s emotions. I am incapable of feeling guilt, hate, anger, grief, jealousy, embarrassment, sympathy, or comfort among several other emotions. Some of these emotions I haven’t felt in more than fifteen years.

Despite not feeling certain emotions, I am very empathetic. I am told that this is part of BPD. I am told about Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. I have no idea what this is. I am told it is one of the hardest things to accomplish. I am not allowed to research any of these conditions or terms until after my diagnosis comes in.

This is the road I am about to begin and I am recording it all in “Unbreaking Me.” My most recent thoughts on this are recorded in “My Blog.”

Broken is my story. It is how I came to be what I am. They say “write what you know,” so I have decided to write about this. Above all, I am a writer and part of my therapy is to write.

 

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Biographical Info... What you seek is my Story. Every Soul is a "Blurb" as one would read on the back of the book. But can people be "unwrapped" so easily? Most importantly, why try? I have long since learned to preserve the Savory that comes with Discovery. Learning of another Soul is a Journey. It is an Exploration. And it does not do the Soul Justice to try and condense a Soul Journey into a Bio.