Celebrate Valentine’s Day By Not Letting My Chronic Illness Steal My Joy, Sparkle, and BLISS.


There are many reasons why I have written and published my newest two books.

It was to share my journey of resilience and share HOPE with others.

At the end of the day, I will not let Fibromyalgia define me.

I will fight this disease on the right side and the one that stands for me!

I will continue to be happy and NOT LET TAKE OVER MY BLISS In Life.

~Author/Advocate Deb Morgan



Keeping Up The Positive Fight!

“You have a chronic incurable illness;” those were the words the Doctor told me on the day I found out I had fibromyalgia.

It could be treated, but it could not be cured. Another illness, one with lifetime pain and the loss of strength, eventually in my muscles, which included my heart and lungs. I was damn angry as my life was changing drastically again, with nothing I could do about it. Some nights, I would lay awake in bed and ask myself what I did to deserve this. Of course, the answer was that nobody deserves it.

My anger only served to make it worse.

I would look in the mirror some days and aside from the worn-out face looking back at me I didn’t look sick. A curse had darkened my doorstep this disease was killing me from the inside out. Not literally but more importantly in the physical and mental sense.

I soon found that all the bargaining to try and make a deal with the almighty was being done in my mind over an invisible enemy. This disease makes itself blatantly clear that it is the boss, was I just going to roll over and let it kill me? Should it have the right to define me?

My life may be different than what it was before, but I still laugh and smile. I may not live the most active life right now, but I now enjoy the conversation with my family and friends. I was unable to move through life as quickly as I did before, but now I know the importance of slowing down and not letting life pass you by.

I may not have a lot of good days physically, so I’ve come to appreciate the good days so much more. I may have lost a lot of things in this battle, but I’ve gained a lot of the spoils. I have a new and improved outlook on life because early in my heartstopping diagnosis I promised myself I would not let this disease take over my life. . .❣️


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Welcoming May, Mother’s Day, and Sharing My New Book Press Release. Let’s Celebrate With Moms With a Kindle and Paperback Sale of My Books. . .



Welcome friends, readers, and new visitors!


In honor of all moms everywhere, I am still offering my two new Kindle books and softcovers on sale from Amazon now through Mother’s Day. Both have been awarded 5-star editorial book reviews from Reader’s Favorite and Reader Views
for “Breaking The Silence: Confronting Guilt and Shame in the Chronic Pain World

Both books make a great gift for moms who have chronic illnesses
and high-impact chronic pain, as I do.

I share many personal experiences, advice, and tips
that have helped me live a better life daily!



About The Book – ‘Breaking The Silence’

Deb Morgan, the author of the Amazon best-selling memoir “Graceful Agony: An Intimate Memoir of Living with Fibro & Chronic Fatigue,” has published a new book titled “Breaking The Silence: Confronting Guilt and Shame in the Chronic Pain World” for readers who suffer from chronic pain, and loved ones.


According to the ‘Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,’ as of 2021, approximately 20.9% of U.S. adults (51.6 million people) experienced chronic pain, and 6.9% (17.1 million people) experienced high-impact chronic pain. Along with the diagnosis of chronic pain, which is beyond one’s control, it can induce feelings of shame and guilt that most times come from stigma.

‘Breaking The Silence’ is an exceptional and easy-to-read guidebook that offers various tools and techniques to help those diagnosed with chronic pain or any chronic illness that involves pain as a symptom. Reading this book can help one navigate through chronic pain and overcome feelings of shame and guilt. It also facilitates open communication between chronic pain sufferers, their families, and friends.

“The author emphasizes throughout this book that “No one should face suffering in silence.”


I am excited to share the press release and review given by the fabulous women who run the literary book site Reader Views. They sent news of my new book release everywhere! I even saw it posted through The Associated Press media outlet.

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Newly Released “Breaking The Silence” Is Changing the Chronic Pain Conversation
April 02, 2024, 13:00 GMT


This acclaimed book offers a compassionate roadmap to navigate the emotional landscape of chronic pain, empowering readers to break free from guilt and shame.

Morgan presents a solution for the guilt and shame associated with chronic pain sufferers, and this is good news for the millions of people who live with it.”

— Reader Views CHANDLER, AZ, USA, April 2, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — Debra Morgan, celebrated for her Amazon best-seller “Graceful Agony: An Intimate Memoir of Living with Fibro & Chronic Fatigue,” unveils her latest work, “Breaking The Silence: Confronting Guilt and Shame in the Chronic Pain World.” This book serves as a guiding light for individuals facing chronic pain and their circle of support.

As reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2021, an estimated 20.9% of U.S. adults, or about 51.6 million people, have dealt with chronic pain, while approximately 17.1 million people have faced high-impact chronic pain. The reality of chronic pain often brings with it unwanted feelings of shame and guilt, largely fueled by societal stigma.

“Breaking The Silence” emerges as a crucial and accessible guide that provides a variety of strategies and methods for individuals living with chronic pain or any chronic condition that presents pain as a symptom. The book aims to guide readers in managing chronic pain more effectively and in shedding the burdens of guilt and shame. It also encourages better communication between those suffering from chronic pain and their loved ones.

Addressing the inspiration behind her narratives, the author stated, “I hope that my books will spark meaningful conversations about the emotional impact of chronic pain and illness, including the feelings of shame and guilt that often accompany them.”

Recently released, “Breaking The Silence” has already garnered critical acclaim, receiving two 5-Star editorial reviews from Reader’s Favorite and Reader Views in March 2024:

“’Breaking The Silence: Confronting Guilt and Shame in The Chronic Pain World’ does what the title implies. It helps you learn how to love yourself and communicate your feelings to those who need to understand what a pain sufferer endures to become more supportive in a healing way.”
—Delene Vrey for Readers’ Favorite

“’Breaking the Silence’ is the first step in finding help and healing. This author’s expertise and personal experience serve a double purpose: as an advocacy resource and self-help tool for those experiencing pain from arthritis, fibromyalgia, neuropathy, fatigue, lupus, and many others.”—Tammy Ruggles for Reader Views

Available in both paperback and Kindle formats, [BREAKING THE SILENCE, ISBN: 979-8882987106, Independently Published 2024] is a vital resource for individuals seeking relief and understanding in their journey with chronic pain and illness.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Author Debra Morgan wrote her #1 Amazon best-selling memoir, released April 2023, titled “Graceful Agony: An Intimate Memoir of Living with Fibro & Chronic Fatigue.” Debra’s new book, “Breaking The Silence: Confronting Guilt and Shame in the Chronic Pain World” was released in 2024 for readers suffering from high-impact Chronic pain.

Debra is an influential writer whose books are real-life journeys through topics of Recovery from Addiction, Fibromyalgia, Mental health, and High-impact Chronic Pain. Her knowledge is from personal experiences; her goal is to help others with support and hope and to know they are not alone. All her books are available on Amazon Kindle and B&N and featured on fine literary book sites.

For Deb, it was not about being a survivor but learning to thrive again while easing the path for others facing their fibro challenges. The author was born and raised in Colorado and lived in Arizona until 2012, when she moved to Oregon. Meanwhile, missing her grown children and grandchildren, she moved back to Arizona in 2021. She has been featured as a guest on many podcasts and radio shows, sharing her recovery journey while raising awareness about addiction. She has maintained sobriety since 1993. The author has been happily married to her soulmate and is a mother of two grown, successful children. She enjoys reading, painting, and traveling when not advocating, speaking, or writing. Her “#1 happy place” is spending much time with all the grandchildren she adores. Deb and her husband continue to reside in Chandler, Arizona.

Learn more about Debra Morgan and her work at https://authordebmorgan.com/. Publicity contact: www.ReaderViews.com. Review copies are available upon request.

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Again, you may purchase both of my books or the Kindles on sale from Amazon online.
Breaking The Silence: Confronting Guilt and Shame in the Chronic Pain World https://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Silence-Confronting-Guilt-Chronic-ebook/dp/B0CW1N55NX/ …

Graceful Agony: An Intimate Memoir of Living with Fibro & Chronic Fatigue https://www.amazon.com/Graceful-Agony-Intimate-Chronic-Fatigue-ebook/dp/B0BYYVWWY2/

Happy To Announce My New Book Has Been Released and Already Has Been Awarded a 5-star Reader’s Favorite Book Review, a Book Blitz Coming For Bloggers to Host My New Book!


Welcome, everyone, I am happy you are here!

It has been a whirlwind these past few weeks with the release of my new book, “Breaking The Silence: Confronting Guilt and Shame in the Chronic Pain World,” now available from Amazon in Kindle and paperback versions.

Also, I am sharing some news about my new self-help nonfiction book about chronic pain as the main topic while sharing my personal experiences of overcoming guilt and shame after being diagnosed, which is out of our control.

We never know what life will bring; it surely can bring illness at any time and age. My high-impact chronic pain came from my diagnosis of fibromyalgia in 2006, and I felt as if my life had changed in the blink of an eye! In the years to come, I felt guilt and shame, feelings of being a burden to my family, and this is also what I address within my book.

However, I want to share a new 5-star editorial review already awarded for my book by literary influencers of Reader’s Favorite that sums up what readers will learn while reading, especially for those diagnosed with chronic pain from illness or disease disorders.


For immediate release:

Debra Morgan’s new book receives a warm literary welcome.

Readers’ Favorite announces the review of the Non-Fiction – Self Help book “Breaking The Silence” by Debra Morgan, currently available at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CW1N55NX.

Readers’ Favorite is one of the largest book review and award contest sites on the Internet. They have earned the respect of renowned publishers like Random House, Simon & Schuster, and Harper Collins. They have received the “Best Websites for Authors” and “Honoring Excellence” awards from the Association of Independent Authors. They are also fully accredited by the BBB (A+ rating), which is a rarity among Book Review and Book Award Contest companies.

“Reviewed By Delene Vrey for Readers’ Favorite

Breaking The Silence by Deborah Morgan is aptly sub-titled Confronting Guilt and Shame in The Chronic Pain World. Deb, who has written her memoir about living with chronic pain, identifies that many chronic pain sufferers deal with a large amount of shame and guilt due to childhood experiences and the way society at large and family view and treat those who suffer from chronic pain. She provides thought-through techniques and advice to overcome these feelings and live a successful and fulfilling life.

Being a chronic pain sufferer herself, Deb shows insight and understanding of the difficulties faced by sufferers, be it how to cope with the emotions and feelings that can lead to isolation or how to deal with family members who minimize or negate their condition. The aim of this book is to set chronic pain sufferers free from guilt and shame and cultivate open and honest communication between those affected.

Deborah Morgan has written an easy-to-read book concerning chronic pain and how to break through the silence and stigma that chronic pain sufferers face. She has first-hand experience with the topics she addresses and the tips and advice she provides. The book is written in clear and accessible language, and repetition is helpful, especially as many who suffer from chronic pain also have difficulty concentrating. I found the chapter about the psychology behind dismissal very helpful as I am a fibromyalgia sufferer and have had much trouble understanding the way that others reacted and still react to my diagnosis.

This book can be of use to any sufferer of chronic pain as well as those who want to understand their loved one who is in constant pain. Breaking The Silence: Confronting Guilt and Shame in The Chronic Pain World does what the title implies. It helps you learn how to love yourself and communicate your feelings to those who need to understand what a pain sufferer endures to become more supportive in a healing way.

I thank the author for sharing this book. I highly recommend it!

You can learn more about Debra Morgan and “Breaking The Silence” at https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/breaking-the-silence/3, where you can read reviews and the author’s biography, as well as connect with the author directly or through their website and social media pages.

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“Debra Morgan is an extraordinary American author, advocate, and influential non-fiction writer whose books offer real-life journeys through the realms of Addiction, Fibromyalgia, Chronic pain, and Mental health. Deb’s debut book, “Graceful Agony,” reflects her passion for helping others by providing support and understanding through their struggles.

Residing in Chandler, Arizona, she stands as a beacon of hope and support for those seeking solace and strength in their own battles.”




What is one lesser-known fact about your childhood?

I started drinking at 12 years of age. I had much young abuse, so my party days started before there was a party.


Moving back to Arizona to be closer to your grown children and grandchildren shows the importance of family to you. How has their support and presence in your life contributed to your healing and growth?

It can be hard to measure the support from your children, they do not like to see me getting older, and they have such a busy life that I recognize it instead of expecting it anymore. My Grandchildren are my heart.

I spend weekends with them in order of age as much as I can. I have six, still young enough, but they all still love being with me, and that makes my heart feel good. I feel better being around them.


As a survivor and warrior, how do you define resilience, and how has it played a role in your own life?

I guess that I don’t see myself as a warrior as much as I do others, even though people say that I am, I had to learn to be a survivor and warrior at an incredibly early age. It seems to have grown in my soul. It has helped me never to stop and do what I can to help others with this disease of fibro or from addiction.

 I forget until I talk with someone who has this that many of us did not grow up with abuse or haven’t been an addict. These are things that help me. We must reach deep inside to find it sometimes.


How has your advocacy work and raising awareness about addiction and fibromyalgia influenced your writing?

It has helped me to see into other sufferers’ lives and what they have to live with. Listening to others is the best way to learn how I can relate to others in my writing.


Your new book, “Graceful Agony,” is about real-life journeys through addiction, fibromyalgia, chronic pain, and mental health. Could you tell us more about the inspiration behind this book and what readers can expect to find in it?

This is my first book on this portion of my life. I am now writing about my Childhood through abuse, and addiction and how having a mental health component exacerbated everything in my life. Looking at it now, my story shows me what one can really get through and still have a happy, secure life.


You mentioned that your books are based on your personal experiences. How did your own journey through addiction, fibromyalgia, chronic pain, and mental health challenges shape your writing?

I just have written honestly; I do not hold much back. My writing is shaped by how I was, whether good or bad, horrifying my writing is who I am from what I have gone through.


What is the main message or takeaway you hope readers will gain from your books?

I wrote this book first because I really just wanted to help women, young and old, with what they are going through by telling them my story. I hope that Graceful Agony has done that and will continue to in the future. I also wrote it with references that I learned in my journey that I wish someone would have imparted to me.


Writing about personal and challenging experiences can be emotionally demanding. How do you cope with the emotional aspects of sharing your story?

I watch something on TV that I can really get lost in, even if I have watched it for the 900th time. I have to get out of my head when I get done writing for that particular time period, I am exhausted. It is hard to remember sometimes what you will run to as you write about it. My life memories can get pretty dark at times.


You’ve been featured as a guest on podcasts and radio shows to raise awareness about addiction, and fibro with chronic pain, and share your recovery journey. How has this advocacy work impacted you personally, and what message do you aim to convey to the audience?

I love speaking and sharing my story in any capacity. I can just tell my story or answer their questions, and it flows so easily for me. I try to let everyone know that writer or not, they have a story to tell that people may be helped by, and I surely never thought I would write a book.

By writing stories to yourself that you may never share, but when you read them in two days’ time, you will see that you sound different than you did when you wrote it. That is why I keep going. Being a guest on podcasts is a great way to raise awareness on a bigger scale to reach more people.



Maintaining sobriety since 1993 is an incredible accomplishment. Can you share some of the strategies or support systems that have helped you stay on this path of recovery?

I used every tool that rehab gave me, was shattered and put back together again, and still always remember it is one day at a time, and this too shall pass. The days turned to months and months to years, but I never wanted to be that person again.


Could you discuss the importance of support and community for individuals facing fibromyalgia and chronic pain? How have you found support in your own journey?

The medical community could do much more than they have, which is very little. Just like recovery, people with chronic illness and pain should have places to go to talk about what they go through.

With very few online groups and because it is not face-to-face, we have to be very careful about how the group works. There are not really any in-person groups, there is not a place that acts as a place that could help set up meetings for people in areas to meet as AA or other programs do.


You mentioned your passion for reading, painting, and traveling. How do these activities contribute to your overall well-being and recovery?

I have to have something to plan on and look forward to, even if it is something easy that others might do every day that I may not be able to do most of the time.


What advice would you give to someone who is currently facing their own challenges with addiction, chronic pain, or mental health issues?

If you have an addiction, find a meeting for whatever it may be, either in person or online. My Fibro Team is where I go, and it is amazing, and the people are great. I go there for my Fibro and Chronic Fatigue, and they have people who have all kinds of painful diseases.

For Mental Health, call your insurance or go to NAMI, which is the place for mental health care, and they have tons of information. Also, there are many mental health Psychologists who have groups and even rehabs to figure out what you need and can recommend a psychiatrist.


How many new ideas are just waiting to be written? Can you tell us about one?

I am working on the next book and a new topic to go hand-in-hand with Graceful Agony on how to deal with Guilt and Shame while having a chronic pain disease. I actually have that one almost ready to publish. I also have another “Trapped” my Life story and full memoirs.


What do you think of All Author, and would you recommend it to your other author friends?

All Author has so much helpful information and many DIY tools to help new authors promote their books. I am extremely happy with the support I have gotten from All Author.com and all the readers.

The fact that you can reach social media and really help get a book out in many reading communities is a plus! Yes, I recommend it all the time on all of my social media. Many authors I connect with on Twitter come and connect with me here on my profile too!