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Loaded
Women and Addiction
2007
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Having an addiction can follow the path of a great relationship that goes sour: there’s the first blush of romance, the seduction (“you know you want to”), and the downward spiral into either obsession or breaking free. Jill Talbot is no stranger to addiction. Part autobiography, part exposé, Loaded: Women and Addiction weaves Talbot's own battles with addiction with various addiction stories of other women. The result is a captivating, honest look at the allure of addiction—be it to sex, drugs, alcohol, food, adventure, or infidelity—and ultimately its betrayal. Though addiction can be seductive, if you’re waking up with guilt or making choices that harm others, it’s probably a clue that things are out of control. Throughout Loaded, Talbot's razor-sharp honesty, heartbreaking self-awareness, and resolve to reveal the difficult truth of her relationship with past and present addictions is humbling and sometimes gut-wrenching. In sharing her struggles and her resolve to attain control over her addictions, Talbot speaks her truth while sending a message of hope to women everywhere.

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Jill Talbot
Jill Talbot
Author · 4 books
Jill Talbot is the author of The Last Year: Essays, Winner of the Wandering Aengus Press Editor's Award, The Way We Weren’t: A Memoir (Soft Skull) and a collection of personal essays, Loaded: Women and Addiction (Seal Press). She's the editor of Metawritings: Toward a Theory of Nonfiction (Iowa) and the forthcoming The Essay Form(s) (Columbia UP). Her writing has appeared in journals such as AGNI, Brevity, Colorado Review, Diagram, Hotel Amerika, Lit Mag, and The Rumpus. She is Associate Professor of Creative Writing and University Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of North Texas. A Distant Town: Stories, her 2020-2021 Jeanne Leiby Award winning chabpbook, is available from The Florida Review Press.
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