Tom Mengel
BIO
Biography

Tom Mengel has recently (March 1, 2023) retired from his position as leadership professor at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton. He is a historian, futurist, and a writer. He journeys between and beyond times and spaces. Originally from Germany, he has published both in German and in English. After completing his academic degrees in theology, education, history, and computer science, he has successfully completed a non-credit specialization consisting of five courses in Creative Writing through Coursera at Wesleyan University. Most of his published writing to date is academic and non-fiction. In addition, he has published some poetry and creative non-fiction. Two novels in the making have received honourable rejections as have his dozen or so short stories. Thomas is proud to have been shortlisted by Word Feast, Fredericton, NB, for his submission “Broken Record” to the 2019 Postcard Story Contest. His creative writing focuses on Science Fiction, Auto Fiction, and historical narratives.

ADDRESS
City: Pouch Cove, Province/Territory: Newfoundland and Labrador
EMAIL
GENRE
Fiction (romance, adventure, science fiction); Creative Non-Fiction; Non-Fiction
LANGUAGES
English, German
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
Leadership for the Future: Lessons from the Past, Current Approaches, and Future Insights.
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Year
2021
Title
Practicing Gratitude
Publisher
Independently Published
Year
2021
Title
Das Schicksal der Schlesischen Frauenklöster während des Dritten Reiches und 1945/46
Publisher
Böhlau Verlag
Year
1986
AWARDS
Awards
Name
Postcard Story Contest (shortlisted) WordFeast
Publication
Broken Records
Year
2019
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