Suicide Diary Turned Into Hilarious Novel

Tacoma, WA, April 17, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Author Jefferson Elliott breaths life into a suicide diary he found behind a dumpster on Capitol Hill. The majority of this novel was hand written with a two inch pencil on legal pads and later reformatted in 2007.

Mr. Elliott seized a six-month stay in Snohomish county jail as an opportunity to input the theme of the found diary into a novel form. He also made a paint set from items such as toothpaste, instant coffee, human blood and skittles. Armed with his paint set and human hair brush Mr. Elliott illustrated the novel over the course of his jail stay.

Meet David Keilha, a charming young fellow, recent graduate of the acclaimed Snohomish High School. David’s extracurricular activities include game-drinking and group fornicating. In hopes of expanding on his passion for frolicking-about David acquired gamefull employment, peddling smut. With this newfound wealth, David moved to a larger metro area and things were moving along marvelously. Then he found the diary.

This novel clearly illustrates how to make the best out of a terrible situation. Weather you are trapped by bills, family trouble, failed attempts at romance or as in Mr. Elliott’s case trapped by cement walls, life is what you make of it. “This is a great book for anyone who feels like giving up on life or people who could just use a good laugh.” said Mr. Elliott about the newly published novel.

“Suicide Diary” is available at www.lulu.com/jeffersonelliott. Mr. Elliott is self-publishing this limited edition press of the 179 page novel in comic format to better illustrate the selected jail made paintings in the book.

Jefferson Elliott can be contacted at jeffersonandjefferson@hotmail.com
Artwork is available at www.jeffersonelliott.weebly.com

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