About Author
About Author
Dana Thomas Clancy
With a career spanning 35 years at the Social Security Administration, the author eventually retired from federal service. He navigated through periods of stability, aside from instances when he was prescribed antidepressants by a psychiatrist in 1990 and 1998. These medications, in contrast to amphetamines, had a more pronounced effect on his condition.
Throughout his tenure, the author’s primary writing revolved around decisions made by Administrative Law Judges at his workplace. Despite this focus, he held an untold repository of personal experiences, vividly recounted in his written work, which had remained undisclosed until now. His recollections are meticulous, reflecting an unforgettable memory of the events described within his narrative.
With a unique blend of humor, insight, and empathy, Clancy invites readers into worlds often left unexplored. His storytelling expertise is reflected in the pages of A Madness Ago, weaving a combination of emotions, relationships, and resilience within the confines of a psychiatric facility.
Clancy’s literary journey is an exploration of enthralling subjects, challenging societal norms, and offering thoughtful insights. His commitment to portraying the enthralling tales with authenticity and compassion makes him a literary genius.