
At Least It Looks Good From Space
A wonderful take on the chaos of the modern word - Louise O'Neill
Really, really good - thoughtful, funny, smart and stupid - Seamus O'Reilly
Self-deprecating, insightful and witty - Irish Examiner
Carl has the rare gift of combining analytical clarity with maniacal vulnerability - Blindboy Boatclub
Great company ... Touching, interesting, funny and informative - Marian Keyes
Like the rest of us, Carl Kinsella has spent the last ten years trying to find a way to navigate modern life, mental health and the internet. Well, maybe not quite like the rest of us. From starting a rumour that convinced much of Ireland that the Luas was free to having a breakdown at the Dolly Parton theme park, here Carl has done his best to document a journey that's been all at once relatable and ridiculous.
Informed by his experiences with OCD - an illness that warped his perception of reality, convinced him he was dying, and threatened the very foundations of his life - this collection of essays reflects on stories of attention, algorithms, masculinity and madness.
Honest and deeply human, At Least It Looks Good From Space is a colourful search for answers about what it means to be losing your mind and what you might find to replace it.
Sharp, inventive and irresistibly engaging - Sophie White
Kinsella proves a sharp satirist and a shrewd observer of the minutiae of Irish life - IRISH TIMES
A wonderful take on the chaos of the modern word - Louise O'Neill
Really, really good - thoughtful, funny, smart and stupid - Seamus O'Reilly
Self-deprecating, insightful and witty - Irish Examiner
Carl has the rare gift of combining analytical clarity with maniacal vulnerability - Blindboy Boatclub
Great company ... Touching, interesting, funny and informative - Marian Keyes
Like the rest of us, Carl Kinsella has spent the last ten years trying to find a way to navigate modern life, mental health and the internet. Well, maybe not quite like the rest of us. From starting a rumour that convinced much of Ireland that the Luas was free to having a breakdown at the Dolly Parton theme park, here Carl has done his best to document a journey that's been all at once relatable and ridiculous.
Informed by his experiences with OCD - an illness that warped his perception of reality, convinced him he was dying, and threatened the very foundations of his life - this collection of essays reflects on stories of attention, algorithms, masculinity and madness.
Honest and deeply human, At Least It Looks Good From Space is a colourful search for answers about what it means to be losing your mind and what you might find to replace it.
Sharp, inventive and irresistibly engaging - Sophie White
Kinsella proves a sharp satirist and a shrewd observer of the minutiae of Irish life - IRISH TIMES
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A wonderful take on the chaos of the modern word - Louise O'Neill
Really, really good - thoughtful, funny, smart and stupid - Seamus O'Reilly
Self-deprecating, insightful and witty - Irish Examiner
Carl has the rare gift of combining analytical clarity with maniacal vulnerability - Blindboy Boatclub
Great company ... Touching, interesting, funny and informative - Marian Keyes
Like the rest of us, Carl Kinsella has spent the last ten years trying to find a way to navigate modern life, mental health and the internet. Well, maybe not quite like the rest of us. From starting a rumour that convinced much of Ireland that the Luas was free to having a breakdown at the Dolly Parton theme park, here Carl has done his best to document a journey that's been all at once relatable and ridiculous.
Informed by his experiences with OCD - an illness that warped his perception of reality, convinced him he was dying, and threatened the very foundations of his life - this collection of essays reflects on stories of attention, algorithms, masculinity and madness.
Honest and deeply human, At Least It Looks Good From Space is a colourful search for answers about what it means to be losing your mind and what you might find to replace it.
Sharp, inventive and irresistibly engaging - Sophie White
Kinsella proves a sharp satirist and a shrewd observer of the minutiae of Irish life - IRISH TIMES












