It's definitely not wrong to write a novel about this subject. I think it's interesting!
W/Could you tell us more?
I think that art, of which story-writing is a form, is a great way to work out your demons, even if that doesn't necessarily make for very good writing. Ultimately, it's about you expressing your thoughts. Expression can be a way to air them out and deflate the brain, which can be a very healthy thing. (e.g. when I am struggling with troublesome thoughts, and am unable to sleep because of it, I write them in my journal. Having articulated the thoughts in pen on paper relieves my brain from the continual re-articulating those thoughts as I mull them over and over. It usually helps me get to sleep.
Of course, perhaps your writing will catch on, and those of us who are interested in them will find enjoyment (or some other emotion) in your writing.
CrimsonFangX666 wrote:I have seen comics, as done by Amanda Dragon I believe, where one character struggled with suicidal thoughts and his character Sophie gave this other character a choice. Spend one night with her and if he was gone in the morning she'd take that to mean he wanted to live. Of course, Sophie's room mate Belinda took the choice out of the guys hands, resulting in Sophie swallowing him whole and assisting him in committing suicide. Come to find out, he had wanted to leave, though because of Belinda, he didn't get to and wound up being eaten and digested by Sophie. One of my favorite comics actually.
Wow, that one is cute and twisted at the same time.
Love it!