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PRIDE MONTH FEATURE PITCH: HOW WRITING THE HOLLOW VALE SAVED MY LIFE: Queer Author Alexander Paul Burton On Mental Health, Masculinity, And The Power Of Fantasy


(MENAFN- Pressat) PRIDE MONTH FEATURE PITCH: HOW WRITING THE HOLLOW VALE SAVED MY LIFE
Queer Author Alexander Paul Burton on Mental Health, Masculinity, and the Power of Fantasy

For Men's Health, Mental Wellness & Pride Features

  • Writing as Healing : Alexander Paul Burton opens up about estrangement from family, mental health struggles, and using storytelling as a form of psychological resilience.

  • Neurodivergent and Proud : Living with focus and spelling challenges, he uses AI tools and alternative routines to stay productive - reframing tech as a support, not a crutch.

  • Emotional Fitness for Men : Burton advocates for redefining masculinity through softness, vulnerability, and creative strength - a perspective inspired by his own journey.

What Is The Hollow Vale?

A queer fantasy novel set in a post-Roman Britain inspired by Burton's childhood in Somerset. It blends myth, memory, and mental health in a lyrical, character-driven story about grief, survival, and chosen family.

“I didn't write The Hollow Vale to be successful. I wrote it to stay alive.”

Masculinity, Reimagined as a Gay Male

  • No macho posturing - just quiet bravery.

  • Characters cry, make mistakes, heal.

  • Fantasy that lets boys and men feel deeply.

  • Queer identity and male tenderness are front and centre.

Topics Journalists Can Explore

  • How self-publishing gave Burton a voice after years of silence

  • The link between estrangement, depression, and creative breakthrough

  • What it means to be a neurodivergent man in a hyper-competitive industry

  • How fantasy worlds can offer therapy without stigma

  • The rituals and routines he uses to stay mentally well - from music to movement

Quotes to Pull

“Masculinity doesn't have to mean silence.”
“There's no mental gym for young queer men - so I built one in a book.”
“Focus, grief, shame, survival - The Hollow Vale is where I put it all.”
“Self-publishing saved me. It gave me structure when nothing else did.”
“Being queer and neurodivergent doesn't make you broken - it means you build things differently.”

Wellness Extras

  • Burton has composed original music albums to accompany the book - soundscapes for meditation, emotional regulation, and focus.

  • He's launching a podcast called Marketing For New Musicians: Stop Pissing Your Money Up the Wall, discussing mental clarity, budgeting, and self-belief for creative men.

Interview Availability

Alexander now lives in Toronto and is available for interviews by Zoom or podcast, especially around:

  • Male mental health

  • Creative identity

  • Writing as recovery

  • Neurodivergence and masculinity

  • Self-publishing as an act of self-worth

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