Prodigies
A Warring Species And The Human Heart
by
Book Details
About the Book
No author captures the
uncertainty of the times like Dr. Tim Dosemagen. Prodigies
swiftly takes the reader on an amazing, eye-opening journey through space and
time, ultimately leading to a clear-minded description of the early 21st
Century human condition. Here, Dosemagen paints on a refreshing, broad canvas,
with keen observations of the sources of power in our world - covering
religion, wealth, technology and the deepest mystery of all, the human
heart.
Borrowed from the Old Latin
word Prodigium, Prodigies indeed serves as an omen for the
world - a warning of the possible, from a seemingly impossible viewpoint.
Dosemagen’s finely crafted
narrative at once captures the zeitgeist of the Modern Age, shining light on
the lasting legacies of our civilization (genes, ideas, money and actions), and
describing four, frighteningly possible ends to the Age.
Prodigies is a must read for young
and old, worldwide. It has become an instant classic, chronicling our times for
the ages. Prodigies is not only for science fiction fans, or for
spy thriller aficionados, or for students of the metaphysical. Mostly,
Dosemagen has written his amazing first novel aiming toward those souls who are
concerned with the fate of mankind, and perhaps most importantly, for those who
wonder what it may take for our lonely civilization to avoid Armageddon.
About the Author
Born and reared in Kenosha Wisconsin, Dr. Tim
Dosemagen resides in southern California with his wife Cheryl, and children
Jeremy and Mellissa.
Dr. Dosemagen served in the United States Air Force
for 7 years during the Carter and Reagan Administrations as a Cryptologic
Analyst, studying various military and in- dustrial entities of the Peoples
Republic of China while reporting to the National Security Agency.
During his 3 years of gathering intelligence in the
Republic of Korea, China launched its first submarine launched ballistic
missile, while suffering several significant pilot and aircraft defections. An
East Asian language and culture undergraduate degree accom-panied significant
travel to Japan, the Republic of China, Hong Kong, Okinawa, Hawaii and Alaska.
Dosemagen was decorated with the Air Force Achievement Medal, the Joint Service
Achievement Medal, and the Air Force Commendation Medal.
After completing full-time government service in
1987, Dosemagen briefly instructed Chinese Mandarin in the Kenosha Unified
School District, before joining the professional service of the Boy Scouts of
America where he worked for 11 years, finishing as Director of Field Service
with the Northeast Illinois Council, based in Highland Park.
He served briefly as La Leche League International’s
Director of Operations. He then directed the marketing and funding of the IEF
International Education Foundation, a California based organization dedicated
to bridging the gap between U.S. educational opportunities and students from
China, Taiwan and Korea. He now serves on the faculty of the University of
Phoenix, teaching management and leadership in southern California.
In addition to his B.A. in Asian Studies from the
University of Maryland, Dosemagen holds a Masters in Human Services from Murray
State University, and received his Doctorate in Education from Nova
Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
A Paul Harris Fellow and long time Rotarian,
Dosemagen is also a Vigil Honor Member of the Order of the Arrow, an American
Legionnaire, was recently the recipient of the 2000 Distinguished Service Award
from the American Inn of Court of Northern Illinois, and serves on the
Executive Board of the Ontario, California Boy Scouts of America.
In the spring of 2002, Dosemagen lectured to Chinese
educational community consumers in Shanghai and Nanjing, on recent policy
changes in United States immigration procedures and post secondary educational
administration, as a result of the terrorist attacks of September 11th,
2001. He enjoys writing, translating, traveling, and the great outdoors. Prodigies
is Dr. Dosemagen’s first novel.