Allie brosh comics6/20/2023 ![]() ![]() This week, the Internet can finally rejoice, because Allie Brosh is emerging from those dark woods. I made a small breakthrough at the time of my last post, but even though I was feeling a bit better, I was still depressed and I knew I probably wasn't out of the woods yet. As you know, I've been struggling with depression. The last few months (and I suppose also the few months before those few months) have been very difficult for me. ![]() In 2012, she announced on Reddit that she has been "struggling with depression": In August 2011, leading up to the "Adventures With Depression" post, Brosh explained on Facebook that she was experiencing "road blocks (both technically and psychologically)" that slowed her down. In 2011, Brosh signed a book deal with Touchstone, a division of Simon & Schuster, based on the blog.īut shortly after the book deal, Brosh took a break from blogging with a post that revealed that she suffers from depression. After an 18-month hiatus, Allie Brosh, the creator of a Web comic and blog that "tries hard to be funny" (and overwhelmingly succeeds) Hyperbole and a Half, is back, with a poignant post about the creator's struggle with depression.īrosh's site, which revolves around personal stories "told very dramatically (hyperbolically, even)" from her real life, has 339,000 Facebook fans and has been considered among one of the funniest sites on the Internet. ![]()
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