Mark Adams

Biography

MARK ADAMS
JOURNEY OF A STORY TELLER

Late at night on December 11, 1928, Ole Doc Pollock plowed through the driving snow storm in his brand new Model A Ford to the northern Ohio farmhouse of the immigrant Markowski family to deliver their fifth child. The scrawny boy was named Adam Frank after his dziadzius’ (Polish grandfather and pronounced jä deuce”)
Adam’s first five years were spent in bed as the result of every known childhood disease and TB so his older sister read to him to help keep him entertained. His world was that of fantasy and telling Teddy, his appropriately named Teddy Bear, all about Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. During the Great Depression and at the age of ten his dream was to be a storyteller like Mark Twain. Adam had learned he could help the family budget earning five cents a word by writing a short story for the Saturday Evening Post. A kindly editor took the time to write a very personal letter, none of the usual form letters, encouraging “Mark” to be a storyteller; but, to get more experience.
Fast forward: Adam and his high school sweetheart Phyllis were married. He legally changed his name to Mark Adams and earned a doctorate. After 26 years rearing five great kids and both having successful careers as Educators they went their separate ways. Mark set out to get more experience: traveling in more than fifty counties worldwide and working in Peru, Liberia and South Africa,
In 1983 Mark and Judy were married and they decided she would pursue her career in medicine so Mark could retire to follow his dream as a storyteller. In writing COLLAGE, an extensive historical fiction, the young German Protagonist Lisa fell in love with an American Doughboy in Paris during World War One. Lisa literally took over the story line! It was as if Mark became the scribe instead of the storyteller.
Since then all of Mark’s fiction, nonfiction, fables, poetry and illustrated cartoons seem to be collaborations with ghost writers --- more than likely Adam F. Markowski and dziadzius’.

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Books

Adams Fables
Price: Free! Words: 6,630. Language: English. Published: August 1, 2014 by James Snow. Categories: Fiction » Children’s books » Fairy tales & fables, Fiction » Children’s books » Fairy Tales & Folklore / Adaptations
ADAMS FABLES is colorfully illustrated with double-entendre puns and fun. The cast of playful animals gently teaches life’s lessons to the small child within everyone. EVER WONDER WHY: Coyotes howl Penguins wear tuxedoes Hummingbirds hum Cheetahs cry Giraffes have long necks Lions roar Flamingos stand on one leg Basenjis yodel And so much more.
Collage
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 130,210. Language: English. Published: January 25, 2014 by James Snow. Categories: Fiction » Historical » General
An intriguing tale spanning centuries and continents woven together in thirteen novelettes as a young professor traces his family roots and the mystery of what really happened to Hitler. Family secrets are revealed as the story progresses from the 1600's Poland across war torn Europe, African dictators, Middle East dangers and CIA involvement.