Thoughts On Dry January and a Rock Bottom Story from the Vault: Nine Months Sober

My 2014 attempt at Sobertober

Kayla Martell Feldman
8 min readJan 2, 2022
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It’s been nine months since I last consumed alcohol, and about time for another rock-bottom story from my life as a drinker living in Canada during the coldest winter in forty years. Back when Dry January was just a whisper in the ear of the questioning millennial, Sobertober was all the rage. The idea was that you would go the entirety of the month of October without drinking any alcohol, and celebrate your short-lived sobriety health kick with a costumed piss-up at midnight on Halloween. At the time, I was living in a towering apartment building in downtown Montreal, almost exclusively inhabited by other international students. It was the kind of place where we never locked our doors because we knew all our neighbours and none of us had anything worth stealing. It was also the kind of place where, most nights, you could step off the elevator at any floor and pretty much count on some kind of party happening. I wasn’t about to miss out on Halloweekend, but for some reason I had decided to take up the Sobertober challenge, so I added a twist. To avoid the dreaded FOMO, I would start my sobriety a week early so that I could finish my thirty-one days in time to get well and truly shitfaced, in costume, for a whole week. A perfect plan. What actually happened…

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Kayla Martell Feldman

Anglo-American atheist Jew. Director & writer for stage & screen. Book person, intersectional feminist, poet. Living with OCD. Not an Expert. she/her