How Nixon Taught America to do the Kent State Mambo, a new book by Jerry Fishman, has been released by RoseDog Books.
What if all the mammal-like creatures in all the parallel universes (including our own UNI-VERSE) mix intelligence with waging war? In this fantasy history of the Kent State murders, a professor and a student have become an item. They are whisked off to another planet in a parallel universe where its inhabitants specialize in teaching mammalian creatures that in all mammals across the universes intelligence leads to war making. On their return to Earth, Elise and Henry are plunked into the Kent State Slaughter (a microwar). And it turns out Nixon orchestrated the killing. You will just love the agent provocateur, Jack, who rampages on campus and then calls Washington for instructions.
Jerry Fishman is a semi-retired community college English teacher living in the land of pagan dreams (Davis, California). He has spent forty-three years teaching English. Fishman spent those years dusting off students' mental furniture and teaching them to swim in their own, unique imaginariums. He has also done hospice volunteer work for quite a few years. Fishman is studying Spanish with a private teacher and translating the novel Malinche by Esquivel.
He dabbles in digital art (has had a few small shows), travel a lot, and take endless photographs. Fishman just (gulp) violated his generation boundaries and bumped himself onto Facebook. He is a selective-highly selective-rational conspiracy buff. Yes, there were horrendous explosions inside one of the Twin Towers before the airplane struck it! Conclusion? The U.S. Government is not pulling the gray curtains all the way aside to show us the truth. But other "conspiracies" like Big Foot are simply uncorroborated and downright silly.
Fishman has been married for forty-nine years to his loving, energetic, gourmet cook, green thumb wife, Sylvia. They have two grown, married sons: Wendell and Darwin.
How Nixon Taught America to do the Kent State Mambo is a 142-page paperback with a retail price of $17.00. The ISBN is 978-1-4349-8282-7. It was published by RoseDog Books of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. For more information or to request a review copy, please visit our virtual pressroom at http://www.rosedog.com/pressroom or our online bookstore at http://www.rosedogbookstore.com.
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