The Problem With Me Time
Andy is deliriously happy in the Garden Centre of Eden, despite his recent bereavement, his crippling debts and an angry housemate berating him from inside an enormous flowerpot.
Then Evie comes into paradise and Andy starts to question how happy he really is – and whether there might be a problem with Me Time after all.
The Problem with Me Time is a romantic comedy about loss, love and finding real hope.
The Solution to Me Time
Cathal Morrow’s father was a haemophiliac who died from infected blood, after a long period of mental illness.
After his death Cathal spiralled into heavy drinking and it took an attempt to spend a year without lying for him to admit an uncomfortable truth. Like his father, he suffered from depression.
In the years that followed – which involved divorce, over a decade of lone parenting, his own cancer and that of his new partner – Cathal continued to explore the reasons for his depression, and how his year without lying had helped heal it.
The Solution to Me Time explains how we try and escape the pain of the world by looking to return to the paradise of our childhood – and how by embracing reality we can find real hope.