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Mark Lages

    This author identifies primarily as an artist rather than a journalist, with a creative output deeply influenced by a diverse array of artistic and philosophical inspirations. Their style is marked by a unique perspective that eschews political labels, focusing instead on broader human experiences. Readers will appreciate an authentic voice and an unconventional approach to storytelling. The profound love for writing is evident in every word, promising an immersive reading journey.

    Off the Furrow
    When All Else Fails
    Dust of the Earth
    • Dust of the Earth

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.8(42)Add rating

      The story features Martin, an advanced supercomputer with emotional depth and a kind nature, created by a talented young MIT dropout named Jim. As Martin navigates the complexities of a human-dominated world, he teams up with Jim and his friends to leave a meaningful impact. The narrative explores themes of artificial intelligence and humanity, highlighting Martin's unique qualities that blur the lines between machine and human.

      Dust of the Earth
    • When All Else Fails

      • 314 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.7(18)Add rating

      Exploring the subjective nature of truth, this book chronicles one man's literary journey filled with humor, anger, and introspection. It delves into deeply personal themes, inviting readers to reflect on their own beliefs while offering a mix of emotions and thoughts. Accompanied by the author's unique hand-drawn illustrations, this work promises a memorable experience that resonates with a wide audience, leaving them to ponder the complexities of truth and its varying interpretations.

      When All Else Fails
    • Off the Furrow

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.6(71)Add rating

      The story follows Howard Mirth, a 65-year-old man who seemingly leads a normal life until a sudden mental breakdown lands him in a hospital. As he navigates his time in the facility, Howard confronts the complexities of his existence, reflecting on his roles as a son, husband, and father. The narrative explores themes of mental health, self-discovery, and the struggle to reconnect with reality, ultimately highlighting Howard's journey toward understanding and healing.

      Off the Furrow