The Human Equation

The Human Equation

by Joseph Aprile
The Human Equation

The Human Equation

by Joseph Aprile

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Overview

This is a collection of short stories that encompass a number of different genres including literary, fantasy, science fiction, myster and humor. The underlying theme in all these stories is the vagaries and vicissitudes of the human experience.

The following is an excerpt taken from the work:

Draft Board No 28

Years later, I visited the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington DC. I was there at midnight on a balmy summer evening. Vietnam War veterans, the young, parents with their children, the elderly, the sick, and the handicapped came by in an endless and solemn procession. Each was in search of a singular name on that black wall of death. Each carried in their minds a bittersweet memory of a departed soul, who was sent away decades ago to fight a tough relentless enemy and never returned home. I was there as a casualty of a very different kind.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012226297
Publisher: LIterary and Visual Arts Unlimited
Publication date: 02/20/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 414 KB

About the Author

Joseph Aprile is a resident of Seattle, Washington. He was raised in the Bronx, New York, in an exceedingly diverse environment that had a profound effect on his view of the world and humanity. In addition to the published works available on this site, his work has appeared in literary magazines, anthologies and on the Internet. He has a diverse professional background encompassing education, the sciences and technology.

Writing and Art have always been an integral part of his creative life and telling stories through words and images the avenue through which he examines the dimensions of the human spirit. If there is an underlying theme in his work, it is to explore the many facets of the human experience.
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