All this talk of suicide has me thinking about the
differing ways of making an end of it.  It seems that
there are many approaches to this: those who take
their lives in a moment of panic, or in a moment of
calm, as a strategy (to avoid consequences) or
thoughtlessly. Or, indeed, unconsciously (drinking,
cigarettes, "accidents.")  Is suicide always
irrational?   

I'm not an expert on this, but I did write a fiction
called Plan B.  The first 60 pages is a prologue to
the book called Twelve Suicides.  You can download it
off my website for free. 

Best,

Matthew

P.S.  Some new postal works up on this page: 

http://homepage.mac.com/mistahcoughdrop/PhotoAlbum4.html

http://homepage.mac.com/mistahcoughdrop/Personal10.html

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