 Hey guys, it's Allie. I just got back from listening to Jay Asher speak here at Marquette. He's the author of 13 Reasons Why, which was converted into the Netflix series, so he kind of spoke to us about the process between transitioning his novel into a Netflix series as well as just the writing process, his rejections, believe it or not. You read this to the end, you pass this around, this is very remarkable, but no. So that's like when they say, it's not you, it's me, which is just like the worst because it makes no sense. And then he kind of just spoke of the importance of speaking of such a touchy subject that the book's written about, which is taking one's own life. It's a real thing, it does happen. This last one says, I just wanted to let you know that 13 Reasons Why made a big impact on my life. For the past couple years I've actually been struggling with the thought of suicide and everything you mentioned and portrayed are so accurate. The rumors, the voice, the drama, everything. And it makes me feel so much better knowing that someone understands. He kind of addressed how much of a step in the right direction it is that Marquette did allow him to speak about this topic. So I think it's really important to speak about. It's better to say something and to try to talk about it in the best way you can than to say nothing at all. I'm really happy that Marquette was able to bring Jay Astrid Campus.