Traveling America With The Fish

Traveling America With The Fish

Traveling America With The Fish

Traveling America With The Fish

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Overview

From the Author's own synopsis:

"Travelinq Ameica with the Fish is a humorous perspective into the antics and observations of a traveling circus of antique and collectible dealers intersecting America, following a charismatic promoter nicknamed, The Fish.

The genre first engages comical caricatures of the original personalities involved. Then, a slightly poetic interlude sets an axial attitude, which then evolves into an imaginative anay of stories.
Told at times as commantaries and viewed other times from slightly opinionated perspectives, thes€ tales portrays a rather Bohemian lifestyle amid the unorthodox imagination of eccentric modem American Gypsies.

Of these nanatives, The Girl with Three Less is the story of a Flea Market dealer who encounters a piece of his collection.

The Joqqinq Minor is a tale of early retirement, at the hands of a beautiful Ohio Tumpike jogger.

Old Joe and the Fish recounts a typical morning viewed through the eyes of a very old man.

On a Clear Dav. You Can See Moscow relates a xenophobic's first encounter with Russia.

Travelino with the Fish offers unexpected insight into a different side of American antique collecting.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666238594
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 01/17/2021
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.39(d)

About the Author

Michael Edward Policoff was born February 26, 1946. He wrote throughout his life, finding his footing with poetry, exploring his world through short stories, and ultimately creating large novels. Though he was never able to find a publisher for his work, this never slowed his pace down, and he wrote until he passed away February 3, 2004. While he occasionally created lovely literature that would not cause anyone to blush, this tended to be the exception and not the rule: the author viewed the word through lust-colored glasses, and his words often expressed his playful, sensual, and at times extremely sexual interests.

Michael attended the Flint Community College. He remained in sales throughout his life in one form or another; he owned and operated a charming cigar shop turned convenient store in downtown Cleveland for many years, and eventually found himself selling stunning Russian matroyshka dolls he would travel overseas to acquire. Michael was a member of several civic groups and Jewish community groups. The common theme of the author's life was people. Never far from an easy grin, Michael loved people, and he made friends everywhere he went. He will always be missed by many.

If this volume pleases you, makes you uncomfortable, quickens your breathing, or makes you raise an eyebrow, Michael would assuredly consider that worth all of his time and effort. And if you do not enjoy erotic fiction- if explicit imagery and wicked word-play are not your bag- perhaps you would best avoid exploring the mind of this Author. It's a magical place, but it is definitely not approved for general audiences. In fact, slapping a hard "R" rating on Michael's work would likely be missing the relative intention of that "X" category. You've been warned.
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