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Nada Dr. Tim Snavely spent 3 years and 3 weeks being not a doctor, as a mental health technician, on 3rd shift at a mental health hospital. While he was writing his 3 previous books in those often peaceful halls, he often found himself inspired by his environment, writing short stories, poems, miscellaneous silly thoughts, and recollections of his times as an orderly watchman of a madhouse of a highly esteemed caliber. Within these pages are a roller coaster of thoughts, styles, emotions, and experiences that'll give you a glimpse behind those locked doors sworn to private confidentiality, and…mehr

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Nada Dr. Tim Snavely spent 3 years and 3 weeks being not a doctor, as a mental health technician, on 3rd shift at a mental health hospital. While he was writing his 3 previous books in those often peaceful halls, he often found himself inspired by his environment, writing short stories, poems, miscellaneous silly thoughts, and recollections of his times as an orderly watchman of a madhouse of a highly esteemed caliber. Within these pages are a roller coaster of thoughts, styles, emotions, and experiences that'll give you a glimpse behind those locked doors sworn to private confidentiality, and in keeping with that oath, only a few staff names are used on a first-name basis. You'll be tickled and shocked by what is considered normal among a perpetually abnormal population, which often includes those working with them!
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Autorenporträt
Nada Dr. Tim Snavely is also a Non-Therapist, and is competing against the Dos Equis guy to be the most interesting man in the world. He holds a doctorate in Nothing, a bachelor's in Psychology, and a capacity to give up to -20 fucks. A comedic and thought-provoking author by hobby and habit, you'll often wonder if a good point was just a joke, or if a good joke was the whole point. He was last seen driving a U-Haul to Minnesota with an empty trailer in the back because hauling Nothing was worth $75 to U-Haul at the time.