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A Car Crash of Sorts

Runaways, Reading, and Paratroopers on Fort Bragg

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A Car Crash of Sorts

By: Frank Marcopolos
Narrated by: Frank Marcopolos
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This story explores the constant rivalry between intellect and sexuality. Time, as a relative dimension, is jumbled as a technique to explore this fascinating rivalry in more realistic depth.

Frank's writing has been praised by readers as “engrossing,” “gritty and entertaining,” “colorful and authentic,” “fast-paced,” “intriguing,” “fun and complex,” “very hard to put down,” “smart, stylish, and fun,” and “seductive.”

Logline: The only soldier in the history of the Army to bring both "Macbeth" and "Duino Elegies" to boot camp, Dante Kronos recruits his best buddies into "The Reading Maniacs Reading Group (For Readers)." When a barracks brothel-ring threatens to annihilate his team, can Dante destroy the threat and save the brotherhood?

©2011 Frank J. Marcopolos (P)2020 Frank J. Marcopolos
Psychology Short Stories

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