Naomi and Ethan worked on their comic book for more than a year. They wrote a script and worked with an illustrator to create pictures to bring the story to life. They also worked with mental health professionals to ensure that the information was accurate and that the story was told in a safe manner.
The title of the comic book, A Haunted Girl, has a double meaning. The main character, Cleo, feels haunted by depression. She’s also haunted by the knowledge that she has supernatural powers that she must use to save the world. Without giving too much away—spoiler alert!—there is a happy ending for Cleo.
“It’s not like Cleo stops being depressed,” Naomi says. “She still has to do everything she’s been doing to take care of herself, but little by little, she grows around the problem.”
One of the things Cleo does to navigate her depression is talk to Marcy, her therapist. Naomi wanted to make sure her book contained a positive representation of therapy, in part to encourage her readers to seek professional help. “I wanted to show that therapists can be funny and warm,” she says.