Paul V. Montesino


Biography

For the past sixteen years, Dr. Montesino has been writing and publishing fiction and non-fiction alike as short articles and commentaries in English and Spanish, first in the written press and more recently in the Internet. His articles appear regularly in Latino World Online.com, Mundo Latino Online.com and Rumbonews.com.
He is currently a full time Faculty member at Bentley University, Waltham, Massachusetts, where he has taught in the Computer Information Systems and the Information Process Management departments of the university since 1996.

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Books

“A Point of View- Un Punto de Vista” Volumen 1    by Paul V. Montesino
Price: $2.99 USD. 15170 words. Published on May 23, 2012. Nonfiction.

This book is an educational compendium of bilingual fiction and non-fiction articles published in English and Spanish in the web and other venues throughout several years by the author. The format of the articles is a good methodology for those readers interested in practicing English from a Spanish speaking point of view, or practicing Spanish from an English speaking point of view
The Sixth Linden Tree- El Sexto Tilo    by Paul V. Montesino
Price: $5.99 USD. 10200 words. Published on May 18, 2011. Fiction.

This is a short fiction story about a Russian emigree who lives in Cuba in the early years (1960) of the Cuban revolution and becomes alarmed at its trend towards Soviet style Socialism. He tells a story of an experience of violence he had back in the early years of the Soviet Revolution that had a big impact in his own life and also in the life of the man to whom he is telling the story.
Recycling... the novel    by Paul V. Montesino
Price: $9.99 USD. 113450 words. Published on April 4, 2011. Fiction.

A spaceship from an advanced civilization in a neighboring galaxy that claims to have visited and created life on earth millions of years before, crashes unexpectedly in the Pacific Ocean near the West Coast. Two of the travelers in the spaceship leave their base and swim to the California coast on an exploratory probing mission, one dying, the other surviving and escaping to avoid capture.

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