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In this work Street Images , we are struck by the passion of the persons who speak through a variety of their lived experiences. One poet, who titles his or her poem, Anonymous, says:
So do not ask
Why we pass unknown...
It is enough that we blaze....
These work are from many who have been "On the Street" and "Behind Closed Doors." There's real pain, real joy, real triumph and real defeat in these writings. Such persons, who have extreme experiences, are driven to share them, whatever beauty, meaning, or lessons that can bring. So we invite you to join in their poetic…mehr

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In this work Street Images, we are struck by the passion of the persons who speak through a variety of their lived experiences. One poet, who titles his or her poem, Anonymous, says:

So do not ask

Why we pass unknown...

It is enough that we blaze....

These work are from many who have been "On the Street" and "Behind Closed Doors." There's real pain, real joy, real triumph and real defeat in these writings. Such persons, who have extreme experiences, are driven to share them, whatever beauty, meaning, or lessons that can bring. So we invite you to join in their poetic passion, to immerse yourselves and feel the blaze that is within each of us.


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Autorenporträt
Michael Susko, M.S in Counseling Psychology, has been active for several years in advocacy for re-envisioning mental health care. Attending conferences and workshops, he often presented on the meaning of symbolic experiences. In 1991 he edited Cry of the Invisible, a collection of oral histories of persons, homeless or psychiatrically labeled. For several years he served on the board for Maryland Disability Rights, to insure the rights of the disabled. The editor has also published works in psychology, evolutionary biology, and creative fiction.