Rosie pens a letter to depression as their paths cross again, years after their first battle. This short-read is powerful yet emotional as she bears all in a raw and vulnerable account of their most recent encounter.
Rosie Weldon was diagnosed as autistic at twenty-five years old. She is a full-time accountant based in the North West of England. Outside of accounting - and her various academic commitments – Rosie also advocates for autism and other neurodiversities. Rosie has written for the National Autistic Society and Happiful mental health magazine. Rosie strives to help others understand autism by sharing her own life experiences through her blog and various content posts at her website
Feels like I'm reading a page out of my own journal, it was comforting, and I am glad I found this short series, I enjoyed every bit of it and can't wait to start her memoir.