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At Play
Liz's newest book, "At Play" is a textbook for teachers and directors who are working with young students (ages 9 to 20). Creatively written with biographical anecdotes and extremely helpful exercises, "At Play" was published by Faber & Faber in June 2006. Click HERE for purchase information.

My Depression
This book presents a unique view of the experience of depression for those who suffer from it, and those who love them.
"Elizabeth Swados is blessed with ferocious intelligence, artistic vision, and courage. In this insightful book, she deploys these gifts to take us on a highly original journey of understanding" --JANE PAULEY

Click HERE to read pages from the book!
Synopsis of "My Depression"
Some call it the Blues,
others the Mean Reds. But for Elizabeth Swados, depression is a
dark little cloud that can quickly turn into a black hole. After
years of battling this inner demon alone, Swados decided to get help.
And after finding a solution that worked for her, she picked up her pen
and wrote (and drew) this book to help others.
A chronicle of her lifelong journey
with an all-too-common condition, My Depression: A Picture Book uses raw, evocative drawings to convey, with humor and humanity, the experiences
of one woman. Touching, emotional, and often very funny, the book stands
as a gentle reminder to all who have suffered depression that they are
not alone.
Purchase My Depression from: Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble.com, or Booksense.com
Reviews of "My Depression"
ELLE MAGAZINE, April
2005: "Whimsy and depression have rarely been so purely and movingly
juxtaposed as they are in Elizabeth Swados' howlingly (in both senses)
good graphic memoir, My Depression, in which the writer, composer,
musician and theater director walks us--picture by picture and caption
by caption--through the sometimes humorous, often harrowing, always compassionately
human lows that have long plagued her, and also the times in between that
have fueled her resilient artistry."
OPRAH MAGAZINE, April 2005: "Going Down? Here's how it works:
one minute you're feeling fantastic. Then comes a rejection, a loss, a
squandered opportunity. Before you know it, you're slipping into a sinkhole
of misery and self-doubt. Luckily, director and composer Liz Swados has
come out with My Depression: A Picture Book, a dissection, in words
and pictures, of the fear, anxiety, and self-loathing that periodically
plunged her into her own black hole, and the baby steps she takes (including
pretending to be okay until she really is) to clamber back out. Upshot:
a funny, funky, oddly reassuring book."
Praise for "My Depression
JANE PAULEY: "Elizabeth Swados is blessed with ferocious intelligence,
artistic vision, and courage. In this insightful book, she deploys
these gifts to take us on a highly original journey of understanding."
GLORIA STEINEM: "Elizabeth
Swados has created the first book about depression that isn't depressing.
In irresistible drawings and personal words, she tells us everything we
need -to know about this scourge of the spiritual- immune system, and
how to help rescue ourselves or someone close to us. She may even
rescue the self-help genre by inventing this form that is humorous, intimate,
subtle, and deep."
GARRY TRUDEAU: "People afflicted
with depression find it difficult to describe the rings of hell they suffer
while in its grip. With nervous, jazzy drawings and funny but unsparing
captions, Swados has found a way to convey the chaos of depression from
the perspective of a survivor who has never given up hope."
JIMMY BRESLIN: "This book
about feeling bad makes you feel good."
GENE BERESIN, M.D. (Co-director
of the Harvard Medical School Center for Mental Health and Media): "Elizabeth Swados captures the mental cartwheels, emotional turmoil,
attempts to conceal, and struggles with treatment of this condition with
sensitivity, passion, and humor. As someone who has treated depression
for over twenty years, I believe My Depression is a great contribution."
DONALD MARGULIES (author
of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Dinner with Friends): "Liz Swados' deceptively simple drawings capture the frantic,
off-kilter quality of depression itself. Like William Styron's Darkness Visible, Swados' memoir illuminates the dark recesses of creativity."
JONATHAN VAN METER (author
of The Last Good Time): "With this hilarious, brilliant, and revealing little charmer
of a book, Liz Swados has managed to pull off the impossible - twice!
She ahs written a children's book for adults and she has written
a book about depression that is so cheerful that it actually puts you
in a better mood."
If you are depressed and looking
for resources, please click here for information.

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