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Is this a true story?
Yes. Defying My Odds is Ken Holloway’s own account of his experience with alcohol and drug addiction and his path toward rebuilding his life. It is not fiction, and it is not medical or treatment advice — it’s one person’s honest story.
When can I buy the book?
The book is coming soon. Sign up on this site to be notified the moment digital and print copies are available.
Will it be available as an ebook and in print?
Yes — Defying My Odds is planned in both a digital (ebook) edition and a physical, shipped paperback edition.
Where does my donation go?
Donations go toward future programs to help addicts.
Is this a treatment program?
No. Defying My Odds is a personal story and a fundraising effort — it is not a treatment program, clinical service, or substitute for professional addiction treatment. If you or someone you know needs help, please contact a licensed treatment provider or a crisis helpline.
Can I contact Ken directly?
Yes. Use the contact form on this site, or reach out by email or phone — Ken reads and responds personally.
Can I share my own story?
Ken welcomes hearing from readers. Reach out through the contact page — while not every message can be featured publicly, all are read.
Is this a true story?
Yes. Defying My Odds is Ken Holloway’s own account of his experience with alcohol and drug addiction and his path toward rebuilding his life. It is not fiction, and it is not medical or treatment advice — it’s one person’s honest story.
When can I buy the book?
The book is coming soon. Sign up on this site to be notified the moment digital and print copies are available.
Will it be available as an ebook and in print?
Yes — Defying My Odds is planned in both a digital (ebook) edition and a physical, shipped paperback edition.
Where does my donation go?
Donations go toward future programs to help addicts.
Is this a treatment program?
No. Defying My Odds is a personal story and a fundraising effort — it is not a treatment program, clinical service, or substitute for professional addiction treatment. If you or someone you know needs help, please contact a licensed treatment provider or a crisis helpline.
Can I contact Ken directly?
Yes. Use the contact form on this site, or reach out by email or phone — Ken reads and responds personally.
Can I share my own story?
Ken welcomes hearing from readers. Reach out through the contact page — while not every message can be featured publicly, all are read.