It’s a story of complicated and thoroughly modern relationships, told in an engagingly twisty (and twisted) way. I recommend it not just from the perspective of “pretty good for a local guy,” but as an excellent first novel. —DC in Detroit
by Eric Wojciechowski
It might be a true story.
Probably not.
It's a Gospel.
A Gospel of a Feminarchy.
FROM THE BACK COVER:
David Anshire sits on the crown of the Statue of Liberty, brought there in a failed effort to find Sarah Montgomery. Years before, he placed a scathing personal ad that brought him to her attention. Both, disillusioned with the relationship bubble, set out to explore an alternative.
Now, law enforcement is coming to get him, to yank him off the head of the Statue. David reconsiders letting his feelings for Sarah get in the way of being more logical and bides his time waiting, hoping that she'll call him, to explain herself, before the police officer negotiating with him loses his patience.
Somewhere in the city, the fire that consumed David's apartment is being extinguished. Somewhere else, the authorities are investigating a riot that broke out in a well to do neighborhood. The all-male participants are having abandonment issues. Sarah is gone and David is going to be a major news story. Again.
THREE CONDOMS FOR SARAH is available through Amazon in trade paperback or kindle edition and through Barnes and Noble and elsewhere fine books are sold.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Eric Wojciechowski lives with his wife and two children in Livonia, Michigan. Usually writing essays and articles in politics, religion, pseudoscience and Woo-Woo. This is his first novel. Some non-fiction work can be seen at SKEPTIC magazine, American Atheists magazine and Free Inquiry magazine. Also writes on politics at the blog, Freedom Cocktail.
Review copies and interviews available upon request.
Media inquiries please contact: ericwojo@gmail.com