“SICQ” by Terol McCullar (T-MAC) was displayed at the 2023 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books (LATFOB) – Book Gallery
“SICQ” by Terol McCullar (T-MAC) was among the books displayed by Author Reputation Press during the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2023 at the University of Southern California on April 22-23, 2023. This book is about the discovery of alien contact. Sci-fi book lovers will surely enjoy reading this book.
The much-anticipated annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2023 was held on April 22–23, 2023. It was attended by nearly 500 authors and hundreds of exhibitors. The festival was launched to connect individuals who read books with those who write them. The range of book genres exhibited at the festival captivated readers of all ages. Witness musical performances, readings from authors, exciting exhibits, and much more!
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Author Reputation Press is committed to connecting readers and authors through books. ARP participated in the book gallery organized by LATFOB. In line with this, ARP exhibited some of its spectacular books to the festival audience. The wide selection of genres made the gallery more enticing.
Terol McCullar (T-MAC) was born in Oklahoma and graduated from Richmond Union High School in 1965. He worked almost every kind of job until he settled in at the California Department of Corrections for 26 years as a sergeant instructor, which gave rise to his two other published non-fiction books about corrections: Hoggs: Prison Journals and Hoggs II: Prison Journals. He is also a singer-songwriter. He currently lives in Placerville, in the California Foothills.
“SICQ” presents the story of the President and Vice President, who are elected from two different parties. They are old friends, but a conflict develops when the possibility of actual alien contact is discovered. A multitude of characters are infused into the relationship between the two.
As contact with aliens is progressively confirmed, the political schism becomes less of an issue. The effects on humanity are brought to the forefront. Accepting the truth causes dissension and distrust. Ultimately, choices of belief and the purpose of life are realized.
Terol McCullar was also interviewed by Benji Cole of CBS Radio to discuss his book. Click on this link to listen to the full interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69n42pNidqE.
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