Dr. John Elcik is a prolific author, publisher, and storyteller whose work spans satire, speculative fiction, genealogy, humor, and narrative nonfiction. His writing blends accessibility with depth, using story to explore how people make meaning through families, institutions, and the systems they create.
Across multiple series and narrative universes, Elcik writes with curiosity rather than certainty, favoring allegory, character, and reflection over slogans or simple answers. His work invites readers to better understand the past, navigate the present, and imagine wiser futures.
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A reflective legacy essay about family, belonging, and what we choose to carry forward.
An adult satirical novel skewering moral authority, hypocrisy, and barnyard politics.
A calm, judgment-free introduction to family history—before records, trees, or software.
In publishing, marketing fees are often certain—while outcomes remain vague. Awareness is praised. Activity is celebrated. But readership is rarely measured. A Modest Proposal is a short, reflective essay written by a
A political allegory told through dogs, dissent, and the cost of barking back.
A humorous, thoughtful look at masculinity, vulnerability, and modern identity.
A political satire exploring ideology, conformity, and curiosity—one step off the path.
A genealogical journey through family stories, memory, and legacy across generations.
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