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John
F. Harnish
Lansdowne, PA
Email: john@everythingaboutpod.com
Biography:
John
F. Harnish continues to enjoy a life long love affair with
the creative process. Publishing his first POD book, Enjoy
Often!!!,
in March of 1999 marked his return to the joys of creative
writing for publication after an absence of almost 2 decades.
Since
May of 1999 he has been employed by Infinity Publishing as
an Author’s Advocate and Special Projects Director. Previously,
as a marketing consultant, he has successfully completed a wide
range of consulting assignments in designing marketing plans
for a variety of new products and services. Frustrated by incomplete
market analysis reports, he embarked on an independent course
into doing primary research to develop more accurate forecasting
methodologies based on pattern recognition analysis. He is a
USAF veteran of SAC, and has been both a student and teacher
in many areas of creativity—but he is always a student of
life. John lives with his wife Linda and their puppy dog
Aurora in
the greater Philadelphia area.
Other works
by author:
The
Author's Advocate - November 2003
The
Author's Advocate - August 2003
Read
John's AWMAD Rant in the Pub-Forum—03/30/03
Light
& Love & Peace
and lots of Joys!!! — A
2003 Seasonal New Year's Message from John F. Harnish
Other
books by author:
Enjoy
Often!!!
Blue
Moon over Miami: An Adult Fairytale about the 2000 Presidential
Election Miscounts (under the pen name John Franklin)
- Read a Review for this book below:
With a new election
season upon us I think that it's a great thing to have this
laugh out loud satire of our voting process that really has
a lot to say about the last presidential election. Franklin
solves the crisis of the 2000 campaign by having Bill Clinton
leave office install Al Gore as President holding an election
on a weekend. No pollsters are allowed to do their surveys
and the press are not permitted to cover it There are many
other things that the author has come up with that are witty
and satirical that makes this one of those books everyone
should be talking about. It's too bad we cannot do some of
the things Mr. Franklin has proposed to run an election. They're
things that are just screwy enough to work. At any rate, I
very much enjoyed this dark funny novel.
--Gary
Roen from Midwest
Book Review
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