I haven’t burned since 2010. I haven’t attempted suicide since 2016. Today, I’m happily married, earning my master’s degree in creative writing, and a leader in my career. This publication will explore how I manage my bipolar disorder.
Meg LeDuc attends Vermont College of Fine Arts' MFA in Writing Program. She lives and works in the Detroit area with her husband and three cats. For more of her writing, visit www.megleduc.com Follow her on Instagram at @_megwrites_
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Point to True North. Get turned around. Reorient to True North. Living life with bipolar.