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Vincent L. Scarsella

3.9/5 ( ratings)
Vince Scarsella has ten published novels to his credit, including Amazon bestselling crime/mystery novels, "The Anonymous Man," and its sequel, "Still Anonymous," as well as "Lawyers Gone Bad," "Personal Injuries," "Winning Is Everything," and "Pardon Me," of the Lawyers Gone Bad series.

Scarsella's fantasy novel, "The Messiah," tells the story of a modern Jesus-like preacher whose rising popularity threatens the ruling elite known as The Supremacy.

"Mind Plague," is a dystopian thriller about surviving in a world after most everyone has lost their ability to think and remember.

Scarsella has also had published two books in the Psi Wars Series, "Escape From The Psi Academy," and "Return To The Psi Academy" . Book 3, "The World At Psi War," is forthcoming.

In addition, in December, 2017, Scarsella's fantasy novella, "Within A Dream," for readers of all ages, was published.

Lastly, he has published two collections of short stories, "Unusual Suspects," released in March, 2018, crime stories, and "Spectacular Fictions," speculative fiction stories, published in March 2021.

His plays, “Hate Crime,” “Practical Time Travel,” “The Penitent,” "The Cards of Unknown Players," and “The Walrus Was Paul – A Beatles Sing-Along,” and "Land of the Greedy Mouse," have been staged at colleges and community theatres.

Vince also has published numerous short stories in print magazines such as The Leading Edge, Aethlon: The Journal of Sport Literature, and Fictitious Force, short story collections, and in several online zines. His short story, "The Cards of Unknown Players," was nominated for the Pushcart Prize.

His non-fiction work, "The Human Manifesto: A General Plan For Human Survival," was favorably reviewed by the Ernest Becker Foundation. Its follow-up, "Beyond The Lie," has also been favorably received.

Vince's complete writing credentials can be accessed at: http://www.vincentscarsella.webs.com.

Vince retired in September 2010 after a long career as an attorney with the State of New York. In May, 2011, he and his wife, Rosanne, moved to Florida and now reside in Venice, Florida. Since 2012, Vince has been an adjunct professor at Polk State College teaching business law courses. He and Rosanne have three children and six grandchildren.

Vincent L. Scarsella

3.9/5 ( ratings)
Vince Scarsella has ten published novels to his credit, including Amazon bestselling crime/mystery novels, "The Anonymous Man," and its sequel, "Still Anonymous," as well as "Lawyers Gone Bad," "Personal Injuries," "Winning Is Everything," and "Pardon Me," of the Lawyers Gone Bad series.

Scarsella's fantasy novel, "The Messiah," tells the story of a modern Jesus-like preacher whose rising popularity threatens the ruling elite known as The Supremacy.

"Mind Plague," is a dystopian thriller about surviving in a world after most everyone has lost their ability to think and remember.

Scarsella has also had published two books in the Psi Wars Series, "Escape From The Psi Academy," and "Return To The Psi Academy" . Book 3, "The World At Psi War," is forthcoming.

In addition, in December, 2017, Scarsella's fantasy novella, "Within A Dream," for readers of all ages, was published.

Lastly, he has published two collections of short stories, "Unusual Suspects," released in March, 2018, crime stories, and "Spectacular Fictions," speculative fiction stories, published in March 2021.

His plays, “Hate Crime,” “Practical Time Travel,” “The Penitent,” "The Cards of Unknown Players," and “The Walrus Was Paul – A Beatles Sing-Along,” and "Land of the Greedy Mouse," have been staged at colleges and community theatres.

Vince also has published numerous short stories in print magazines such as The Leading Edge, Aethlon: The Journal of Sport Literature, and Fictitious Force, short story collections, and in several online zines. His short story, "The Cards of Unknown Players," was nominated for the Pushcart Prize.

His non-fiction work, "The Human Manifesto: A General Plan For Human Survival," was favorably reviewed by the Ernest Becker Foundation. Its follow-up, "Beyond The Lie," has also been favorably received.

Vince's complete writing credentials can be accessed at: http://www.vincentscarsella.webs.com.

Vince retired in September 2010 after a long career as an attorney with the State of New York. In May, 2011, he and his wife, Rosanne, moved to Florida and now reside in Venice, Florida. Since 2012, Vince has been an adjunct professor at Polk State College teaching business law courses. He and Rosanne have three children and six grandchildren.

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