(Isstories Editorial):- Fort Walton Beach, Florida Jan 26, 2026 (Issuewire.com) – After twelve years of silence, Benton Savage’s memoir, Wrong Side Out: Madness Misdiagnosed, finally steps into the light. Written in 2009 but left in the shadows following rejections from traditional publishers, the manuscript lay untouched until a trusted friend rediscovered it and urged Savage to share it with the world. The result is a raw, unflinching account of endurance, collapse, and the long, winding road back to clarity.
Wrong Side Out is not your typical redemption tale. Savage writes from the inside of disorientation, where judgment falters, and reality bends, and where even ordinary choices carry lasting consequences. He recounts experiences of isolation, strained relationships, and the unsettling moments when his own instincts betrayed him. Yet the memoir resists easy answers, opting instead for a jagged path marked by persistence, resistance, and the complex process of reclaiming one’s identity.
This is a book about survival without romanticizing suffering. It is about learning to live with limits without erasing identity, and about finding steadiness after years of imbalance. Readers will recognize themselves in Savage’s struggle to rebuild trust in life and in oneself, even when forward motion feels impossible.
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Benton Savage’s voice is clear, honest, and deeply human. Living in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, he balances his property management business with a daily writing practice grounded in awareness and accountability. His memoir embodies this commitment, confronting experience head-on without avoidance or exaggeration.
With its release, Wrong Side Out: Madness Misdiagnosed offers readers not just a memoir, but a mirror. An invitation to reflect on resilience, identity, and the courage to reengage with life on one’s own terms.
Check out his book on Amazon and grab a copy! https://www.amazon.com/Wrong-Side-Out-Madness-Misdiagnosed/dp/B0G8XL67FP
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