Saverio Monachino

Saverio Monachino has worked in the Bio-Pharmaceutical arena in various regions of the U.S. and Canada (and dragged his family along with him). He had discovered compounds that advanced into clinical trials while managing large R&D teams. Things happen, life changes, comas come and when lucky, they go, and now, as a TBI survivor he has had to, as the saying goes, ‘move the cheese’. Now, he lives, writes Literary Fiction, and ... has fun.

One book he co-authored, Frenchtown New Jersey: History Along the River during his free time while helping run a bookstore in Frenchtown. During his recovery process he also organized a radio theatre troop which performed both on air and on stage and, more recently, became a founding member of a very distinguished philosopher’s guild where old men can pontificate on any topic they wish while asking the proverbial question ‘is anyone listening to me?’. Of course, first and foremost, writing about the experiences within his head while comatose is what drives his works of fiction.

Meandeing

Can Coma Survivors Remember Their Experiences? That all depends on the type of damage incurred. Author Saverio Monachino, A Traumatic Brain Injury Survivor Gives Readers A Look Inside his meandering thoughts during the healing process in his new work of Literary Fiction, Little Bit of Faith.

When writing Literary Fiction, Saverio Monachino amalgamates an odd collection of authors like John Irving, Tom Robbins, and Louise Penny into one, and the servings of psychological drama he presents come complete with a side order of comedy. Saverio believes adding a bit of humor helps wash down the truth while he discusses how open to interpretation the human condition can be.