Professors and Other Misfits

Tales from Academia

by Jack Eugene Fernandez


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Softcover
$18.49

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/16/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 244
ISBN : 9781438928999

About the Book

It is generally believed that university professors lead highly intellectual, dull lives.  Without denying that, Professors And Other Misfits looks at another side of faculty existence:  A newly appointed distinguished scientist uses his influence to hire a young brilliant African-American, who soon finds himself involved with a student … Another catches a young man cheating on an exam, and sets in motion a series of events that lead to an attempted murder and an unexpected death … A fastidious professor is shackled by his obsessive punctuality until an obese, unattractive female student leads him to unveil a devastating memory within himself … How can a devoted scientist erase from his mind an inexplicable event that everyone witnessed, but no one else believes? … A priest commits an unpardonable sin … A retiree’s isolation moves him into a new world with which he cannot cope.


About the Author

After retiring in 1995 Jack Fernandez devoted himself to a lifelong passion for writing.  He published two poems and one story in University of South Florida publications and, in 1998, received the USF English Department award for best short story (Seeing Is Believing) and for best poem in their student competitions.  During his career at USF he authored or coauthored five chemistry textbooks and fifty research articles.  In 1966 – 1967 he lectured under a Fulbright Grant in the University of Madrid, Spain and in the National University of Colombia in Bogotá during the Summer of 1977.  He retired as Chair of the USF Chemistry Department.

Since 1995 Jack has published three historical novels—Café Con Leche (2005), Conquistador (2006), and Viva Matilde! (2007). Professors And Other Misfits is a departure from his other fictions and delves into a seamy side of university life.

Jack was born and reared in Tampa, Florida.  He and his wife, Sylvia, have three sons and six grandchildren.