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Mars Descending: The Fall and Decline of the Human Male by the aging Choctaw Indian sage Kostininchi, a most mysterious and secretive philosopher.
Kostininchi spins a fascinating tale of the past, present, and future histories of Man and Woman. He foresees a future in which the winner of the ultimate battle of the sexes takes all.
The battle plays out in stunning point and counter-point dialog between male and female. No matter what your belief system is, you will find the dialog exchanges fascinating and compelling.
The battle kicks into high gear when Man teaches Woman how to clone a barking orange and a laughing hyacinth.
Kostininchi takes the reader on a way “out-of-the-box” literary adventure in which he smoothly, effectively gets away with word, punctuation and capitalization usages that ignore establishment standards. This aspect adds to the charm of this writing gem. Few writers could pull this off.
Kostininchi is the pen name of a writer who achieved fame with a book that quickly became a Random House bestseller. He used this pen name only for Mars Descending, which he wrote during the final years of a life cut short by a tragic auto crash. The manuscript surfaced via his surviving heirs, three decades after his death.
The photo on the book’s cover is actually of the author, who was half-Choctaw, and had planned to promote this book as Kostininchi. Sadly, he did not live long enough to carry that dream to reality. The birth name of this brilliant writer is revealed at Who is Kostininchi?
Kostininchi spins a fascinating tale of the past, present, and future histories of Man and Woman. He foresees a future in which the winner of the ultimate battle of the sexes takes all.
The battle plays out in stunning point and counter-point dialog between male and female. No matter what your belief system is, you will find the dialog exchanges fascinating and compelling.
The battle kicks into high gear when Man teaches Woman how to clone a barking orange and a laughing hyacinth.
Kostininchi takes the reader on a way “out-of-the-box” literary adventure in which he smoothly, effectively gets away with word, punctuation and capitalization usages that ignore establishment standards. This aspect adds to the charm of this writing gem. Few writers could pull this off.
Kostininchi is the pen name of a writer who achieved fame with a book that quickly became a Random House bestseller. He used this pen name only for Mars Descending, which he wrote during the final years of a life cut short by a tragic auto crash. The manuscript surfaced via his surviving heirs, three decades after his death.
The photo on the book’s cover is actually of the author, who was half-Choctaw, and had planned to promote this book as Kostininchi. Sadly, he did not live long enough to carry that dream to reality. The birth name of this brilliant writer is revealed at Who is Kostininchi?
On Deck for Publication
- Winnie Ruth Judd: The Trunk Murders - The Classic Edition by J. Dwight Dobkins and Robert J. Hendricks. This e-book edition contains added commentary plus the entire text of the original 1973 release that was nominated for Crime Book of the Year. The book ran for 18 months in Doubleday’s Bargain Book Club, and was optioned six times as a possible film.
- White Horse, Book Two of the Eye of Reality Trilogy by Crystal Anderson. Lynae survived multiple murder attempts in Book One: Those Eyes. Will she be reunited with Isaac, the mysterious Muslim man with the captivating eyes? Will love blossom between Isaac and Lynae, a Christian? How will they stay alive?
- Stalag Papago by Dennis Sigerfoos. During World War II there was a prisoner of war confinement facility at Papago Park in Phoenix, Arizona. German U-boat officers and crew were the primary detainees. A group of detainees tunneled their way to escape from “Stalag Papago.” This is a fictionalized account of their escape and the events after.
- Night of the Nokojzumi - We’re proud to announce the rights acquisition to publish in print and e-book format this break-out novel by Jamie Presser. It is a compelling story about Bigfoot set primarily in Oklahoma. Stay tuned for further information about this literary work. We can reveal that discussions are underway about possible adaptation of this novel as a movie.
Author News
Congrats to Mary Capps, My boss was the BTK killer, for her selection as the debut interviewee on "Who The Bleep Terrible Bosses" on ID Television.
You just can’t have a boss more horrible than Dennis Rader, the BTK serial killer. Mary had been his intended eleventh victim.
Mary also was featured on AOL’s Internet home page in a short video. She was given front-page feature treatment on DailyMailOnline, which is part of the London-based Daily Mail newspaper empire.
You just can’t have a boss more horrible than Dennis Rader, the BTK serial killer. Mary had been his intended eleventh victim.
Mary also was featured on AOL’s Internet home page in a short video. She was given front-page feature treatment on DailyMailOnline, which is part of the London-based Daily Mail newspaper empire.
Film Rights and Screenplays
Several UCS PRESS titles are in play for consideration for film adaptation rights, including published titles My boss was the BTK killer and Mars Descending. Also, not-yet-released titles, Temple of Joy / Walking on the Dead / and film script The Locket aka The Locket Diaries by Sebastian DiGiovanni, and Through Soghomon’s Eye’s, which is in progress at a producer’s request.
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