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Flashes and Specs  
Feb. 24, 2013
Author:  Mark Pogodzinski
Category:  Fiction: General/Other
Description:  Beneath the surface, right under all the real things in the world is the mystery of it all. And when one little thread is pulled it can come apart. Henry Kent, father, teacher,
husband, son, and superhero is starting to feel the strain of the world. His son, Arthur is building a city in the basement out of milk cartons and pictures of strangers. Henry's wife has come back come with a message from The Pastor: God is unhappy. Henry's father is dying. Henry's students are being tortured, but only the bullies. Henry's colleague has figured out the date of the end of the world using a complex formula that involves the length of 1974 Corvette. And Henry remains in the center, desperately trying to hold it all together.
Fast paced and unlike anything you have ever read, Flashes and Specks is an engaging, fascinating look at the tenuous nature of faith, love and everyday life.
Rights available:  US & World Rights Available
Other information:  Mark Pogodzinski is a third generation Polish-American author who has a series of completed fiction novels available for publication. His paternal great grandfather fled from Eastern Poland to avoid conscription in the Russian Army. He holds a MS in English Education. His work has appeared in several literary publication including Eclectic Literary Forum and Blinking Eights Literary Magazine. He was an award winner at the Bread Loaf writers' Conference, The Jack Kerouac Writing Festival, and The Farmingdale Literary Festival. He holds a Master Teacher Designation and is National Writing Fellow. He lives in Buffalo NY with his wife. He is currently in the process of converting The Valley of Ashes into a stage play.
Contact:  Aria Dunham
Aria Dunham, LLC
Aria@ariadunham.com
phone: 561-293-5725
11231 US HWY 1 #231, North Palm Beach, FL 33408
Item number:  8800
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