Jeff Pollak
Auteur van First Second Coming (The New God)
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Fotografie: Photo taken of me by my son at a park near my home. It was taken for a cover reveal publicity campaign for my book.
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- Officiële naam
- Pollak, Jeffrey
- Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
- Nicknames I've had through the years: Jeff; Zen Master (ZM for short); Stretch.
- Geboortedatum
- 1953-02-28
- Geslacht
- Male
- Nationaliteit
- USA
- Geboorteplaats
- New York, New York, USA
- Woonplaatsen
- La Crescenta, California, USA
- Opleiding
- State University of New York at Buffalo (B.A., Psychology); Southwestern University School of Law (J.D.)
- Beroepen
- Trial lawyer, now retired.
- Organisaties
- Southern California Writers Conference
Pasadena Area Writers Society - Prijzen en onderscheidingen
- Crowned Heart of Excellence, InD'tale Magazine
- Korte biografie
- Born in New York City, but I don't have the accent or the attitude. Raised by a single mom, who passed away when I was sixteen. My dad died earlier, when I was three. An uncle took me and my younger brother in so we could finish high school. After college I moved to Southern California for law school and an end to winter. Spent a few decades as a trial lawyer, during which I married and raised a son who is now an adult working as a product manager for Microsoft. (Bright kid, he gets that from his mom.) These days, most of what I do is write fiction and play golf, usually not at the same time.
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What do you get when you cross sci-fi /fantasy as in “Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy”, with a budding romance, ambitious philosophical yearnings, theological history, Mexican drug cartels, murder, money laundering, and last but not least, an earthly visitation by God?
It all begins on a intergalactic moon station with our introduction to God, an ambitious but sarcastic new Milky-Way-Galaxy Inc. recruit who will take over for the retiring New Testament God, who has reigned over Earth for the past two thousand years. Without giving all the intricacies of this very clever plot away, let me just say that these opening scenes were my absolute favorite in the book. Hilarious, witty, and incredibly original, I can’t imagine a more compelling start to this story.
The pace and mayhem that follows is everything you might expect from the intro above. God may act in mysterious ways, but in this novel, he makes his earthly expectations crystal clear. Working through two selected humans mandated to see His ask through, we meet Ram and Brendali, two young T.V hosts, who must broker world compliance to the divine ask through command of video, social media, and other communications with key delegates as God’s plan for earth unfolds.
Other wonderful characters include Griff, the FBI agent, who claims to be “downright humorless” (that’s why, he says, he joined the FBI) and a whole cast of players representing religious leaders from every major faith and religious sect across the globe.
With considerable skill, the author manages complex and controversial religious and theological questions deftly, working a good deal of interesting religious history and scholarly insights into the story that expands to include themes such as:
- Just how far apart, really, are the worlds major religions (eg. Muslim vs Judaism vs Catholicism)
- Can an organized religion serve both a national agenda and one’s personal conscience.
- Is a unified view, endorsing tolerance for diversity across all faiths even a moderately realistic goal?
(Don’t let the heavy questions scare you off - the book itself reads mostly like a romp, or crime caper, with dashes of humor and many unexpected other-worldly side jaunts. )
A big thank you to the author for a review copy of this book, in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts provided are my own.… (meer)