
THE POPE OF ATLANTIS
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ATLANTIS
My new stand-alone novel, The Pope of Atlantis, is a post-apocalyptic thriller with moral and religious undertones governing the narrative. It is just over 90,000 words. The narrative centers around a man who cannot die, a small population of survivors remaining after a global cataclysm, and the possibility that the world may be ending.
WILLIAM FERRAIOLO
William Ferraiolo received a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Oklahoma in 1997. Since that time, he has been teaching philosophy at San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, California. His books include: Cynical Maxims and Marginalia, Meditations on Self-Discipline and Failure: Stoic Exercise for Mental Fitness, A Life Worth Living: Meditations on God, Death and Stoicism, You Die at the End: Meditations on Mortality and the Human Condition, God Bless the Broken Bones: Meditations Over One Botched, Bungled and Beautiful Year, The Exile at Home: Meditations on the Passing Madness, American Exit: Your Personal Secession Manifesto, Fractured Observations: Notes on Odd Stuff from Coffee to Coffins, The Little Book of Mental Toughness: Endure What You Must, Accomplish What You Can, and Embrace the Struggle, and Slave and Stage: Remarks on the Stoic Handbook of Epictetus.
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