Confessions of a Self-Help Writer
2015--Finalist--Foreword Reviews' 2014 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Award
2015--Winner-Best New Fiction-USA Book Award
2014--Short List--Los Angeles Times BOY Finalist
2015--Winner-1st Place Best General Fiction-Midwest Book Awards
2015--Winner---Best Visionary Fiction USA Today Book Award
#1 Most-Wished-for-Book of 2014 on Indie Bound for over 10 weeks!
Lunge into a funny, audacious, and devastating work of fiction based on factual events. As much a comedy as a tragedy, “Confessions is a unique piece of literature to be remembered for its originality as much as for its significance as a statement about living life in today’s harsh reality.” Explore the psyche of one of the world's most profound advisors: a Quixotic adventurer who admits freely to lurid depravity, substance abuse, and emotional complexity. Despite personal demons, he’s fooled adherents into a unique reverence and might be responsible for saving more souls than Mother Teresa and Gandhi combined.
Hypocrite isn't a strong enough word for someone who writes self-help books purely for profit. Two of the world's ten wealthiest used Enzo as a ghostwriter and while they attribute their status in life to Enzo’s words, not a single one willingly admits to knowing him. DeHaven, a patsy in Enzo’s schemes and a recurring voice, shares his own perspective and often times paints himself in a very negative light, which adds a layer of credibility to such a fantastical story. Brief moments of compassion and insight are even more powerful and poignant from this perspective.
The most disheartening admission presented is that Enzo would only fall back on his tremendous gift, of writing self-help, as a last act to pay debtors and sustain a ridiculous lifestyle. The reader of “Confessions” is forced to question DeHaven’s motivation in publishing this journal. Does he truly want to ruin Enzo’s legacy or is this an act of love? Reaching out to someone who is still lost. Enzo, wherever you are, pick up a self-help book and give it a read. Who knows, you may have written it.
| ISBN10: | 098991268X |
| ISBN13: | 9780989912686 |
| Number Of Pages: | 176 |
| Publication Date: | 20140701 |
| Publisher: | Midpoint Trade Books |
| Binding: | Hardback |
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#1 Most Wished for on Indie Bound for over 10 weeks.
A funny, audacious, and devastating work of fiction loosely based on factual events. As much a comedy as a tragedy, “Confessions stands out to as a piece of unique literature that should be remembered for its originality as much as for its actual relevance as a mantra for living life in today’s harsh reality.”
Dive into the psyche of one of the world's most profound advisors: a liar and a Quixotic adventurer who admits freely to both lurid depravity and emotional complexity. He's experienced a complete range of emotion by living fast, loose and irresponsibly. His mistakes would ruin most and not many would match his pension for drugs, booze and prostitution. Despite these demons he has fooled the unknowing public into thinking he is someone to revere and ironically, could be responsible for saving more people than Mother Teresa and Gandhi combined.
Who is Michael Enzo? You certainly haven't heard of him since his entire canon was published under the names of movie stars, politicians and business leaders. But he’s associated with more works than Agatha Christie, Dean Koontz and Stephen King. Two of the world's ten wealthiest men are said to have used Enzo as a ghost-writer, but not a single person willingly admitted to knowing him. Conversely I found glowing remarks from many of whom attribute their status in life to his Enzo’s words and none cared for a minute that the famous names appearing on their books were not the actual portents of such sage advice.
You don't want to find out what’s in this journal if you are one of these subscribers. In Enzo’s version of the truth lies a character easily classified as a psychopath. Enzo wrote self-help books purely for profit. Hypocrite isn't a strong enough word to describe him. Michael recounts drug deals, catastrophic gambling losses, molestation of a Virginia Ham, defiling the bathroom habits of cats and dogs alike, abandoning friends in need, sympathizing with underage prostitutes, supernatural proclivities in dorm rooms and the deaths of the closest of “unknown” friends. The most disheartening confession of all is that he would only fall back on his tremendous talent, writing self-help, as a last act to pay his debtors and sustain his ridiculous lifestyle.
Benjamin DeHaven is also a recurring character in Enzo's stories and it's easy to understand why these two scribes and business partners are no longer friends, especially with all enterprises ending badly for DeHaven. Their bond is so close they even shared love for the same woman named, Susan, who may or may not have been a porn star.
DeHaven shares his own perspective of the Enzo years and admits responsibility for some of his counterpart's bad behavior. Frankly, DeHaven is often times shown in a very negative light, which adds a much-needed layer of credibility to such a fantastical story.
In conclusion, the confessions of both, Michael Enzo and Benjamin DeHaven, leave me wondering just how close these two actually were. I can't tell if DeHaven truly wants to truly ruin any remaining positive connotations Enzo may have or if he's actually doing this out of love, reaching out to the one person who is still lost. Michael Enzo, wherever you are, pick up a self-help book and give it a read. Who knows, you may have written it.
“Makes Bukowski read like a Disney story!” Scripps Media
“Eye-opening (even eye-popping at points) and involving, reads like a thriller but is true life confession at its best.” Midwest Book Review
“A thinking man’s Tucker Max or an idiot’s Hunter S. Thompson?” Dr. Kenneth Wilbur
“Here is one book you must read that also asks you-“What’s the meaning of life?” and is there really a God upstairs guiding your decisions?” Ed Held, Studio News