George Mandel

[1] His novels, interviews, novellas, cartoons and short stories have been carried by major publishing houses, print magazines and collections.

He further explored the theme in Crocodile Blood (1985), an epic about the rape of a native American Seminole and the rising complex of cultures across three generations in Florida.

His early short story "The Beckoning Sea" was included in the 1958 anthology Protest: The Beat Generation and the Angry Young Men.

[8] A darkly humorous piece, "Adjustments", appeared in a 1963 Alfred Hitchcock horror anthology[9] and short story "The Day the Time Changed" in a 1965 Saturday Evening Post.

[citation needed] The National World War II Museum added to its collection his essay "Men Weep," which he wrote in September 2014, when he was 94.