The DNA of Democracy

Historical vignettes discerning the future of our democracy by rediscovering the fascinating past of tyranny & democracy. Just as DNA is interwoven in every aspect of the human body, tyranny and democracy have their historically distinctive DNA. From Israel’s Ten Commandments to the overthrow of kings in England & America, he constructs a blueprint of what defines tyranny or democratic government. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: 365 Fascinating Facts You Didn’t Know About Your Cat

Do you want to know more about your cat? With a little pussyfooting, you too can find out what it means to be a cat – or as close as a human can get. So the question remains, do you want to know more? In this book, you will explore: The world’s oldest cat and other stunning records. Weird and wonderful feline myths and superstitions. Strange kitty behavior. Why cats groom so much – many reasons here. How some felines can fall from great heights and survive. Can cats really see in ... [Read More...]

The Angelic Realm

Are you seeking comfort, healing, hope and inspiration? Do you believe in the afterlife? The true stories and revelations are heartening and enlightening as I take you into the realm with my visits, spiritual encounters and the messages that are being revealed to me to deliver to others. Escape today’s troubles and engulf yourself into a peaceful mystifying read! $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: A Rookie’s Guide to Sports Betting

This is a book for people who want to bet on sports but don’t know how. It is divided into two parts. The first part explains seven different ways you can bet on sports and includes some words on sportsbook etiquette. The second part provides tips and wisdom to the aspirational sports bettor. If you’re looking for a new pastime, a fun form of recreation, A Rookie’s Guide to Sports Betting can help you find one. Free on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Great Quotes For Gardeners

In “Great Quotes For Gardeners,” you’ll find hundreds of quotations aimed at inspiring those who enjoy and love gardens — and that’s just about everyone. “Gardening is the art that uses flowers and plants as paint, and the soil and sky as canvas.” — Elizabeth Murray The gardener is always learning, often pausing to contemplate life, growth, and change. For everyone who spends time in a garden, as Jane Hawking says, it’s an enduring and reward... [Read More...]

Free: It Is What It Is, Because It Never Was, And What Never Was, Can Never Be

This book is based on the first part of my life written in the form of poetry. Basically, my many different experiences, what I have learned, and what I have been through so far in my life. I hope you find this new form of poetry exciting, and encouraging. Please if you can at your best convenience share this book with as many people as you can. I will greatly appreciate it. Thank you kindly in advance. Peace.... [Read More...]

The Evolution of Blog

A compilation of memorable blog posts from SENCZYSZAK.COM, re-edited and reimagined for the Kindle universe. If, like me, you’ve struggled with motivation, grappled with self-doubt, obsessed over site analytics, and over-critiqued everything you’ve ever written—you are not alone. Welcome to ‘The Evolution of Blog’—erratic ramblings of a deluded mind. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

When Crisis Hits Suburbia

Would your family survive in lockdown if society were to collapse? Learn how to prepare your home now. We are used to a world in which our homes are supplied with fresh water, gas, and electricity. We’re used to having our waste removed and our sanitary needs met. These are all things we’ve come to expect, but what would happen if they were taken away? Flooding, hurricanes, and pandemics are affecting areas we once thought were safe from disaster–we shouldn’t take anything for grant... [Read More...]

The Body Blog: Explorations in Science and Culture

WINNER OF THE FLORIDA AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION SILVER MEDAL PRESIDENT’S AWARD IN ADULT NONFICTION. “Replete with anecdotes and examples, this book is the perfect read for those curious about the wonders of the human body, and death itself.” – IndieReader Discovery Awards Review Natural selection has been honing the human form for millions of years. During that time, our brains have enlarged, our mouths have gotten smaller, our guts have been streamlined, and we... [Read More...]