Medonis exemplifies creative writing in the most entertaining manner. Even with each of his book's taking on different topics, Medonis passionately shares his universal theme for peace, truth, and humanity in all works. As certain events in America's past have been quite overlooked, removing the veil is a constant driving force for the young writer born May 1st, 1982.
'Lost Reality', 'Falling Into Place', and 'Preying Indians', are all relative to where the author lived in New England homes- Hartford, Wethersfield, and Springfield. Moreover, "Falling Into Place" and "Lost Reallity" both express examples of a difficult childhood in Hartford, while "Preying Indians" delivers his only non-fiction piece on the success and failure of the Southern New England Praying Indians.
The most recent writing's have been quick-reads (pamphlets), which are based on his meditation, esoteric studies and research of history. Thomas would get discouraged when most readers would say, "Oh, my book pile is so tall, I don't have time to read your book." Thus, he chose to condense and paraphrase complicated matters into five to ten pages. All works contain the main theme of "Humanics In Action", a philosophy first rooted at Springfield College. The intention is for the reader to become motivated and begin their own research on the many topics of Medonis' work.
Contact: thomasmedonis@yahoo.com