About

John T. Marohn is a retired college teacher, a freelance writer, novelist, poet, socio-political commentator, international film critic, and recovering alcoholic. John currently lives in Buffalo, New York.

Tiorunda Stories – Regional novel set in the fifties.
A Recovery Journey – One man’s personal, psychological, and philosophical journey through alcohol recovery.
International Film Studies – Learn and experience other cultures through popular foreign films.

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  • Sheila Pace says:

    Hi JOhn, I lost your email and phone number but found your blog. I wanted to remind you that we are looking forward to discussing your book with you in May.

    I am in a reading group and we selected Tiorunda Stories for our May book. The discussion is at my home on Thurs. May 19 at 7:30. Please put it on your calendar. I hope you are well. Let me know you got my message. See you around the hood,. Sheila

  • LuRain Penny says:

    As one survivor to another, I applaude your courage & willingness to share your experience.

    Keep up the great work!
    Love,
    LuRain
    x

    • John T Marohn says:

      Thanks, Lurain; I am always comforted when I see your twitter image on my screen….I can feel your soulful spirit…..john

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  • Judith Hasson says:

    Thanx for a wonderful site–You give me hope!

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