Memoirs From the Asylum


Fiction - Realistic
194 Pages
Reviewed on 03/01/2011
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Author Biography

Life itches and torments Kenneth Weene like pesky flies. Annoyed, he picks up a pile of paper to slap at the buzzing and often whacks himself on the head. Each whack is another story. At least having half-blinded himself, he has learned to not wave the pencil

A New Englander by upbringing and inclination, Kenneth Weene is a teacher, psychologist and pastoral counselor by education. He is a writer by passion.


Ken’s short stories and poetry have appeared in numerous publications including Sol Spirits, Palo Verde Pages, Vox Poetica Clutching at Straws, The Word Place, Legendary, Sex and Murder Magazine, The New Flesh Magazine, The Santa Fe Literary Review, Daily Flashes of Erotica Quarterly, Bewildering Stories, A Word With You Press, Mirror Dance, and The Aurorean.

Ken’s novels, Widow’s Walk and Memoirs From the Asylum, and Ken’s newest novel, Tales From the Dew Drop Inne are all published by All Things That Matter Press.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Lynette Fowlston for Readers' Favorite

Usually books concerning mental institutions and asylums are written from the perspective of the doctor or an outsider such as a family member. Memoirs From The Asylum is written from the perspective of the patient. The author discusses the internal torment; the mistreatment from other patients, nurses, and other staff members. This book takes a look at how the person became the patient. Some of the patients are schizophrenic; others were abused as children; some are victims of Alzheimer and should not even be in a mental institution. This book will be disturbing to most readers. I was left wondering if most of the patients realize what is actually going on around them.

This powerful book brings out the pain and the emotions that the patients go through. There are descriptions of the other patients and the treatments enacted upon them. I felt as if I was in the midst of the chaos, feeling the pain the patients live with and the treatments they are forced to endure. Parts of this book are intensely graphic, but that is necessary for the reader to experience the reality the patients face daily. This is a deeply emotional book.