The Evolution of Blog

A compilation of memorable blog posts from SENCZYSZAK.COM, re-edited and reimagined for the Kindle universe. If, like me, you’ve struggled with motivation, grappled with self-doubt, obsessed over site analytics, and over-critiqued everything you’ve ever written—you are not alone. Welcome to ‘The Evolution of Blog’—erratic ramblings of a deluded mind. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

The Body Blog: Explorations in Science and Culture

WINNER OF THE FLORIDA AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION SILVER MEDAL PRESIDENT’S AWARD IN ADULT NONFICTION. “Replete with anecdotes and examples, this book is the perfect read for those curious about the wonders of the human body, and death itself.” – IndieReader Discovery Awards Review Natural selection has been honing the human form for millions of years. During that time, our brains have enlarged, our mouths have gotten smaller, our guts have been streamlined, and we... [Read More...]

When Crisis Hits Suburbia

Would your family survive in lockdown if society were to collapse? Learn how to prepare your home now. We are used to a world in which our homes are supplied with fresh water, gas, and electricity. We’re used to having our waste removed and our sanitary needs met. These are all things we’ve come to expect, but what would happen if they were taken away? Flooding, hurricanes, and pandemics are affecting areas we once thought were safe from disaster–we shouldn’t take anything for grant... [Read More...]

Free: How to Build a Slightly Above-Average Body – 2nd Edition

How to Build a Slightly Above-Average Body is a book for people who would like to learn some good workouts they can do at the gym to help them build a better-looking body. Short and fun, this book argues that the key to building a slightly above-average body is to consistently do between three and six good workouts a week. It also argues that supplements might not be all they’re cracked up to be, offers some potentially helpful dieting advice, and includes one of the shortest motivational... [Read More...]

Heavenly Flood

Still considered as literal truth by many people around the world, the tale of the Biblical flood has been one of history’s most fascinating but controversial mysteries. However, new research into the story’s origin has taken a direction no one could have expected; an astronomical event during the 4th Millennium BCE in the skies above ancient Iraq. Communicated over the next several millennia by Mesopotamian kings and priests through metaphor and allegory, the impact of this event was to ca... [Read More...]

Moving Forward: Reflections on Autism, Neurodiversity, Brain Surgery and Faith

Moving Forward is a journey between the worlds of autism, neurodiversity, brain surgery recovery, and faith. It provides a rare glimpse into how sensory and neurological processing affect functioning and thought, through the eyes of a professional, parent, and woman who has experienced them firsthand. Moving Forward enables you to step into the shoes of someone who has endured the types of sensory irregularities common in people with neurodiversity ? including autism, ADHD, dyslexia, Irlen Syndr... [Read More...]

Life and Death at Windover: Excavations of a 7,000-Year-Old Pond Cemetery

In 1982, a backhoe operator demucking a small pond at the new Windover Farms housing development in Titusville, Florida, uncovered a human skull. The bones of several other individuals soon emerged from the pond’s base and researchers would be astounded to learn that the burials were constructed over 7,000 years ago. The pond held the remains of over 168 well-preserved skeletons, along with hand woven textiles, beautifully constructed artifacts, and ancient soft tissue. The discovery of ... [Read More...]

Free: Make Enterprise Great Again: The Gods Must Be Crazy!

This book will blow away your preconceptions of the almighty American Empire and its Enterprises. I guarantee it. This book takes its title from the 1980 comedy film “The Gods Must Be Crazy,” in which an empty Coca-Cola bottle is dropped from a plane onto a community of African bushmen. The bottle is thought to be a gift from the Gods, but after it incites bitter fighting amongst the villagers, the tribal leader decides to return it to the Gods, embarking upon a journey to the end of the wo... [Read More...]