This story explores the blurred line between myth and madness, the risks of misunderstanding symbolic realities, and the power of empathy to bridge worlds. In the end, an uncanny twist suggests that the fantasy Zoe and Tod once lived may be more real than they ever imagined.
Michael Susko, M.S. in Counseling Psychology, has varied experiences which helped him to write this story. For many years, he worked as a counselor in a Psychiatric Halfway House Counselor, and as a Homeless Outreach Worker for Social Services. He has been active in the rights of psychiatric patients, collecting and edited oral histories for publication. Last, as president of CIRCARE, he became familiar with risks that could arise from scientific research. The author gives real-life witness to dramas, little known to the larger world.