Kenneth Szulczyk


Biography

Ken Szulczyk is a U.S. citizen who earned his doctorate degree in May 2007 from Texas A&M University, specializing in environmental and natural resource economics. He extensively traveled the world and has lived in the United States and three foreign countries. He also has taught at several universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Republic of Kazakhstan, and the United States, and also has worked for a city government in the State of Indiana.

Ken Szulczyk has published five peer-reviewed articles in the areas of biofuels and bioenergy. He also wrote three non-academic books: The Rise of the Insane State, The Big Adventure in Little Bosnia, and The Second American Revolution. The Rise of the Insane State explains what is happening to the United States economy, while the other two books are novels.

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Books

The Big Adventure in Little Bosnia    by Kenneth Szulczyk
Price: Free! 60640 words. Published on September 22, 2011. Fiction.

Something dark and evil lurks within the university's walls at the Bosnian University of Management. Keith Swanson, a new finance professor, must combat this evil, and rescue his Serbian girlfriend.
The Second American Revolution - The Building of an Empire    by Kenneth Szulczyk
Price: Free! 107870 words. Published on November 29, 2009. Fiction.

As a child. Jerrick Ray Davis dreams he delivers powerful speeches to the people. He also dreams he builds an Empire that spans across the North and South Americas. These are not simple day dreams, but ideas that map out Jerrick’s destiny. Jerrick rises up out of the wreckage and devastation of the Michigan economy and turns his dreams into reality...
Paying for College    by Kenneth Szulczyk
Price: Free! 2920 words. Published on November 27, 2009. Fiction.

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A short story where a young student becomes desperate. He has two weeks to pay his student account or the university will withdraw him from class. The student does the unthinkable. The story has a little psychology where the student rationalizes his guilt from his misdeed.
The Rise of the Insane State - What is happening to the U.S. Economy    by Kenneth Szulczyk
Price: Free! 69250 words. Published on November 26, 2009. Nonfiction.

Each day when Americans awaken, our laws, rules, and regulations grow and become more complex. Thus, each passing the day, the government becomes bigger and more monstrous. Unfortunately, taxes and incarceration rates rise along with the expansion of government, but government cannot continuously grow at the expense of the economy. A capitalistic country reaches a breaking point...

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