John Sponcia, like many baby boomers, is aware of how different life is now than how it was back in the 1960s. In "Voiceover...Sanity in the Age of Madness" he comments on current events and pop culture that he hopes will entertain, provoke and trigger fellow baby boomers - and today's generation - to think about America's condition. In a multitude of brief chapters, Sponcia covers a variety of topics all pertaining to the current state of the country as well as the world. He discusses events in the worlds of sports, entertainment and pop culture. Sponcia doesn't back away from controversial...
John Sponcia, like many baby boomers, is aware of how different life is now than how it was back in the 1960s. In "Voiceover...Sanity in the Age of Ma...
Going Back to Move Forward is the author's fictional tale rooted in his own childhood experience. John Sponcia has spent much of his adult life comparing current life in America to the 1960s, a bygone era that he recalls as idyllic. He has secretly longed to somehow return to that time period, if even for a short time to once again experience a lifestyle he so fondly remembers. In this novella, he is thrust back to 1960, arriving in his childhood neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York at his current age of sixty-four. He is faced with numerous internal struggles as he confronts his past life....
Going Back to Move Forward is the author's fictional tale rooted in his own childhood experience. John Sponcia has spent much of his adult life compar...