Blessed Be The Meek
By (Author) Al Anzalone
BookBaby
BookBaby
26th August 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Paperback
188
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
In 2029, NASA's plan to avoid a direct collision between Earth and an asteroid named Apophis, results in the rock scraping along the atmosphere, causing catastrophic destruction. In the ensuing years, the rise of one man, Warren Kirkland, results in the restoration of first the United States then the world. He becomes the American president and aspires to be a divine world ruler. Kirkland's four children, now grown adults, help him to administer his authority through newly created divisions of government to gain world control. Although they are aware of his tyrannical nature, his children are unaware of the extent of his ambition for total domination. When his son, Jayson, dies in an unusual accident, a series of motions set forth the drama that will ultimately be Kirkland's undoing and his remaining children learn the truth about his diabolical plan for humanity.
Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, AL ANZALONE is dedicated to the genres of science-fiction, mystery and adventure. A graduate of Long Island University in 1965, he later joined the US Air Force and served as 2nd Lieutenant during the Vietnam War. In 1972 he married his beloved Joanna, and they raised two sons.
In 1982, AL entered the writing scene when he created a sinister character, "The Cesspool Phantom", a creature that has survived throughout the ages wreaking havoc in world-wide sanitary sewer systems.
In 1983, AL penned a full-length novel, "The Venus Factor", in which an atmospheric plague threatened humanity. His short story, "Star Challenger", appeared in the April 1985 edition of Teen Magazine about a teenager who was obsessed with a video game only to realize it was not a game.
After the tragic death of his younger son, John, AL wrote a tribute to his son's life in the January 1996 edition of Fate Magazine.
Married for 48 years, AL spent most of his career in banking, real estate and retail until Joanna passed in 2020. AL has since returned to his fancy: Writing.
In 2021, AL wrote "Future's Past", a science-fiction novelette that claimed that our planet is much older than prevailing scientific fact and that an advanced civilization had flourished long before the age of dinosaurs. AL also wrote a short story, "Lovestrings", a murder-mystery about the death of a popular musician. The case was assigned to NYPD Detective KC Jones, who solves his cases while working on his hobby: model railroading.
Now retired, AL resides in Toms River, NJ, but remains loyal to his Brooklyn heritage: "fuhgetaboutit".