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I found the areas of insomnia, creativity, and detailed storytelling very interesting. I read a good book on bipolar disorder called Touched with Fire: Manic-Depressive Illness and the Artistic Temperament by Kay Redfield Jamison. It touched on some of those very things.
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20 years old. Have you read any other related books? Who much would you recommend this?

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SGT (Join to see) Although it is an older book as you noticed, I think it is an interesting perspective on the relationship between mania/depression and creativity. She co-wrote the major medical text Manic-Depressive Illness, which is still highly used. She discusses in great depth the relationship between mental illness and creativity in writing, music, and art. I do not think she is saying all geniuses are "mad", but she does show there is an overlap between those who are very creative and those with mood disorders.
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