Logan Crawford of Spotlight TV interviews Ivan Bosanko, the author of “The Rubber Room”
Spotlight TV’s Logan Crawford interviews Ivan Bosanko, the author of “The Rubber Room.” The interview allows the readers to get to know the author and learn about the book’s message. The author’s masterpiece is loaded with CHANGE, COMMITMENT, and CHALLENGE. His writing talent has been duly recognized by the national and international literary communities. His online series of articles have earned him two of the most prestigious awards. Who’s Who named him as their 2009 “Man of the Year.” That was followed up by being selected into their 2010 “Hall of Fame.”
Logan Crawford, the host of the program, is an actor and Emmy award-winning anchor, reporter, talk show host, and actor with recurring roles on such hit TV shows as Blue Bloods, The Blacklist, House of Cards, Person of Interest, and The First Purge.
Ivan Bosanko has been an author, writer, and engineering specialist for over half a century. He began his writing career when he was in the eighth grade when he wrote an essay about the first wheat farmers in the country, which he called “Soldiers of the Soil.”
His first book, The Sea of Grain, was printed in 1980. He got married in September 1952. Six weeks later, he was drafted into the U.S. Army Signal Corps. He resumed college classes in 1955 under the GI Bill with a double major in electrical engineering and technical writing.
Ivan Bosanko’s critical research has produced his fifth novel, “The Rubber Room,” which exposed the railroad industry’s “century-old out-of-the-closet secret.” Set in the 1950s, you’re given a nostalgia tour, unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. His considerable writing talent and wide range of unforgettable characters are truly showcased for your reading pleasure and enjoyment.
For more information about the author and his books, visit the website at https://ivanbosanko.com/.
“The Rubber Room” is a real page-turner. The unusual name? That’ll come when you get deep enough into the story. Young KateLynn McCray is the daughter of strict Irish Catholic parents. Set in the 1950s, the story narrates how she must take on the three Cs of her life: change, commitment, and challenge.
Nothing will ever be the same as her life bounced around from pillar to post in the so-called “decade of change.” Historians called it the “Age of Enlightenment,” after the railroad industry’s deepest, darkest secret was finally forced out of its closet.
Watch the full interview below: