AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT
NICHOLAS PONTICELLO
Nicholas Ponticello
Facebook TwitterNicholas Ponticello is a high school mathematics teacher and STEAM coordinator at Flintridge Preparatory School in Los Angeles, California. Mr. Ponticello graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, with degrees in mathematics and astrophysics and was awarded a certificate in sustainability from UCLA Extension. His work explores the intersection of science, sustainability, business, and education in the hopes of encouraging more systems-thinking and sustainability-themed curricula at the secondary-school level. Mr. Ponticello grew up in Northern California and began his career as the operations manager at KOMENAR Publishing in Oakland, California. He is a longtime runner and has coached champion cross-country and track and field teams at the high school level. Mr. Ponticello is also the author of Do Not Resuscitate, a fictional biography that considers transhumanism and the intersection of technology and sustainability, and the short stories, “The Button,” “Three Wishes,” and “Mirror.” He has studied writing under Kim Krizan (Before Sunrise, Zombie Tales 2061) and Bruce Miller (Eureka, Medium, ER). His debut novel, Do Not Resuscitate, received honorable mention at the 2015 Green Book Festival, which spotlights “books that contribute to greater understanding, respect for and positive action on the changing worldwide environment” and was a semifinalist in the 2015 Kindle Book Awards for Literary Fiction. Mr. Ponticello resides in Los Angeles with art historian Nico Machida and their six freshwater fish.
Do Not Resuscitate
by Nicholas Ponticello
**Finalist in the 2015 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards **Semifinalist in the 2015 Book Pipeline Competition **Semifinalist in the 2015 Kindle Book Awards **Honorable Mention in the 2015 Green Book Festival Jim Frost thinks that when you’re dead, you’re dead. Gone. Finished. Kaput. But on the eve of his seventy-third birthday, his daughter suggests he have his brain downloaded to a microchip for safekeeping, and Jim is forced to consider what it really means to die—and what it might mean to live forever. Finalist in the 2015 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards and semifinalist in the 2015 Kindle Book Awards, Do Not Resuscitate is the firsthand account of Jim Frost, an aging misanthropist who witnessed the rise and fall of the United States as a world power, the digitalization of the planet, the advent of the water wars, and the near collapse of the global economy. Yet he remains impervious to it all. Concerned more with his plasma TV, high-speed Internet, and continual supply of hash, twentysomething Jim takes an under-the-table job off Craigslist delivering mysterious red coolers to strangers in cafés in an effort to pay the bills. But when Jim’s enigmatic employer asks him to fly to North Korea for a delivery, Jim starts to wonder what he’s gotten himself into. Do Not Resuscitate received honorable mention at the 2015 Green Book Festival, which spotlights "books that contribute to greater understanding, respect for and positive action on the changing worldwide environment." Available for instant download through Amazon's Kindle Unlimited program, or for purchase in trade paperback and Kindle editions on Amazon.com.
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The Maiden Voyage of the Destiny Unknown
by Nicholas Ponticello
It is two hundred million years into the future, and Earth is devastated by a dying sun whose expanding photosphere has melted the surface of the planet and driven humans underground. In this world, humankind is doomed to extinction. But Marcus Fincus thinks he can secure the survival of the human species. He selects a small crew of brave voyagers from the insignificant but determined planet Earth to set out in search of a new home. Their ship, the Destiny Unknown, is designed to take care of everything. Every meal is regulated to the ounce. Every mile is charted and mapped. Everybody has his or her own unique role in this microsociety: doctor, teacher, electrician, engineer. Then the inevitable happens: the passengers start to behave as people. The captain seduces half the women on the ship, his wife develops a neurological disorder, their sixteen-year-old son runs away in the escape pod, and the doctor dies in a freak scalpel accident. The Maiden Voyage of the Destiny Unknown is a dark parable about the nature of human existence. Told from the perspective of an alien observer who follows our heroes like an unsympathetic reporter from National Geographic—he refuses to intervene when our heroes come face-to-face with deadly meteor showers, alien cannibals, and other crises that threaten to destroy them all. Funny and philosophical in its treatment of human nature, The Maiden Voyage of the Destiny Unknown not only seeks to understand the place of humans in the universe—it also seeks to address the looming question: What makes us so special?
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