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As a schoolboy already caught up in addiction, Aidan stood outside of a McDonald''s waiting for a man he thought was his friend. A friend he met online. It would change his life forever. He was a streetwise kid growing up in a tough housing scheme, but the Internet was a new phenomenon. Euphoric Recall details his recovery from extreme trauma and addiction. As a Scottish working-class lad who grew up in a new town-Livingston-he also survived brutal experiences with suicide, violence, and severe mental health issues. One day, he decided to write a memoir about it. He holds nothing back.23 September 2020, Scottish Parliament Motion S5M-22809, created by Neil Findlay MSP:"That the Parliament congratulates Aidan Martin from Livingston on the publication of his first book, Euphoric Recall; understands that the book details Aidan''s recovery from extreme trauma and addiction and recalls his survival and experiences of drugs, suicide, violence and mental ill health; notes that Aidan now works with, and provides support and counselling to, drug users seeking help for their addiction; wishes Aidan well with the book, and looks forward to it being a positive contribution to the debate around drugs and drug deaths in Scotland."Motion supported by: Richard Lyle, David Stewart, Brian Whittle, Miles Briggs, Stuart McMillan, Mark McDonald, Rona Mackay, Monica Lennon, Kenneth Gibson, Bill Kidd, Sarah Boyack, and Jeremy Balfour.
A daring collection of fiction, nonfiction and poetry about life online and the impact of technology on our lives, our sexuality, and how we love. From the investigation of artificial intelligence in ''The Call'' to the unvarnished truth behind ''Send Nudes''. Some narratives are playful and romantic. Some deal with loneliness and disconnection. Some address addiction, alienation and the burning desire for fame. Our contributors: Ross Baxter, Julian Bishop, Piotr Bockowski, Andrew Bowen, Kes Brookland, Erica Buist, Roger Craik, Ugochukwu Damian, Rab Ferguson, Liam Hogan, Lydia Hounat, Lydia Luke, Tamara MacLeod, Aidan Martin, Drew Pisarra, QM, Asad Raja, Radoslav Rochallyi, Ellie Stewart, Calum Walker, Gregory Wilder and Kristan X."Cyber Smut is an anthology of fiction, non-fiction and poetry looking at social media and technology''s influences on relationship between people and machines. Sex is mentioned but the focus in on the desire to connect, loneliness, addictions and search for a soulmate, even a platonic one. The ''smut'' part of the title is more about the willingness of writers to look at the dark side of relationships and what pushes people and/or machines together when intimacy is desired but in short supply..." Emma Lee, award-winning reviewer
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