When you're a magician, sorting out the differences between reality and fiction can be seriously challenging. It doesn't help matters when your real life is suddenly immortalized in fiction. Jon Harister is forced to confront is oldest friend and worst enemy: Hollywood. In doing so, he discovers the line separating fiction and fantasy doesn't exist, and he finds himself thrust into a mission to save one of his most beloved, childhood characters: Willy Wonka. Who said spirituality can't be sexy or sensual? This book will have you wondering just who is 'Loxy Isadora Bliss.' This is a new level of fan-fiction, where celebrities are archetypes and they run the world. This is the original love affair with the Banlges' lead singer, Susanna Hoff. This the love affair with Star Trek new and old. The back drop of this story is 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,' only the children are grown; the rule of 5 is now clear. Nothing was left to chance, the winners of the golden tickets were not clincedence. Charlie was too good to run the factory. He needed the killer instinct of Mike Teevee, he needed the hunger of Augustus, the obsessiveness of Veronica, and lust and power of Veruca. These are Wonka's inner children, or, Wonak is their Tulpa... Both statements are true, when you're a magician navigating the collective unconscious.