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Man Reads Three Books,
Then Writes The Most Phenomenal Stories
At age forty seven, an ordinary business man started writing extemporaneous stories that are delighting the critics.
"A Dark Steven King Type Novel. H.P. Lovecraft Meets Middle Class American Values." Midwest Book Review
His high school teachers placed in remedial English and he had not read a single work of fiction since. At age forty-seven, while traveling across the U.S., he purchased a paperback novel at a truck stop. Later, he purchased three short story collections. After reading fifteen stories, he became bored and began writing extemporaneous tales that are delighting the critics.
Without any formal training English and without having read a single work of fiction for nearly thirty years, Zaenglein has created visions that are absolutely astounding. The author makes no concession to market forces or to the conventional etiquette of fiction. The results are striking creations that defy traditional expectations. Zaenglein isnt afraid to take on moral complexities and brutish human nature in his storytelling," noted Midwest Book Reviews Shelly Glodowski.
The Last Autopsy, the first or Zaengleins amazing tales was selected a Disciples Study student resource. The author's singular sojourns of the imagination will surprise and delight most every reader. Zaengleins remarkable tales revel in the shadows of the psyche and frequently immerse the reader in world of irony, contradictions, and absurdities. Hidden Mysteries seldom offers fiction titles, except in rare cases where the novel is based on a true story, or the content of the novel is revealing of a foundational truth in our society. The Last Autopsy is one of the exceptions." Awarded five stars by Shelly Glodowski on amazon.com, Zaenglein has created a most compelling style for readers who are unafraid to venture into the twilight and explore lifes distant peripheries.
The Last Autopsy & Other Inimitable Tales: Daring Fiction From The Twilight Of The Imagination.
ISBN 0-9702176-2-5, Price $12, Trade Paper, 8.5 x 11, 183 pages, Published by Night Howl Productions, Available through Baker & Taylor and wherever books are sold.
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