Andrew Zellgert

Andrew Zellgert is an American Science Fiction author who writes allegorical stories involving psychological and spiritual conflicts. Topics he has covered include Sigmund Freud’s Psychoanalytic Theory, autism, the Seven Deadly Sins, addiction, self-discovery, and the imagination. His stories touch base on how to deal with calamity when life’s hard and how to pull through them utilizing analogies and allegories. His works consist of: The Trilogy of Trilogies (Faithworker, Nerdia, Reversion, The Forgotten Letters), The Frozen Time, The Spectrum of Light, Split: The Past Three Years, The Adventures of Wally Winderkins, and ICDA. A new story named 'A Night At The Cinema' is yet to be released, however, it is rumored it will drop on May 31st, 2022. Andrew Zellgert has been writing since the age of eight and lives in St. Cloud, Minnesota. He enjoys reading in addition to writing and loves taking walks in his spare time to gather inspiration.
The Trilogy of Trilogies
Zellgert began his writing career with a Christian Science Fictio<nowiki/>n series dubbed 'The Trilogy of Trilogies' which was an adventure following Ariana, the "Nerdian's", and Elly through time and space to stop Satan from destroying humanity. The series consisted of three volumes each containing three books and a lore book in the back of the final volume. The story has an approximate runtime of 19 hours if read aloud, being approximately two hours per book. The story contains villains that symbolize what they are named such as Nicotine is symbolism for smoking, the Corrupted Businessman symbolizes greed, and the Enchantress symbolizes lust. The story has an overarching villain named Conscious who first shows his hand in the first volume, Faithworker, but is quickly exposed at the very end of the second volume, Nerdia. The final volume and the lore book are dedicated to stopping Conscious from destroying the universe while his puppet, Adam, (known also as Chase X), runs rampant pretending he is the one causing all of the strife. In the end, the prophecy predicted in the Biblical book of Revelation comes to pass and Conscious is defeated.
The Imagination Collection
Andrew Zellgert's next release was the Imagination Collection. This collection consisted of three titles: The Spectrum of Light, The Frozen Time, and [https://www.amazon.com/Split-Three-Years-Andrew-Zellgert/dp/B09F16LHKQ/refsr_1_1?cridXZXYK3WW9IWI&keywords=Split%3A+The+Past+Three+years+Andrew+Zellgert%5C&qid1643664948&sprefixsplit+the+past+three+years+andrew+zellgert%2Caps%2C83&sr=8-1 Split: The Past Three Years]. These three books did not relate to one another other than they all contained imaginative stories. The first story, The Spectrum of Light, was about Doris who journeys across a rainbow path symbolizing the autism spectrum. She meets many characters in this psychological universe such as Depression, Angzi, the VoiceMail, and many more. In the end, Doris learns that nobody should be bound by their disabilities and she moves on into life to begin her real adventures. In the next book, The Frozen Time, Zach discovers an abandoned village in the Arctic and accidentally awakens an evil demon named Mr. Vile. The village unfreezes and Zach finds himself in the middle of a bustling mid-century town that is about to experience a post-apocalyptic disaster. After this, Zach goes on another adventure in the bonus sequel included with the purchase. This adventure involves Zach being chased by his father, who happens to be Death, in a world that makes little to no sense. Everything is the wrong color, animals and inanimate objects can move and talk, and everything in this world is literal. The final book in the collection, Split, is a compilation of poems and short stories all of which are pertaining to discovering oneself and living life to it's fullest. There is also a bonus Miro Novel in this book called: "Dr. Roger: A Detective Story" This story is about Dr. Roger as he battles an extremely intelligent brain named IQ, who is spreading quantum bombs that mimic human characteristics he calls "Nexgenits" to destroy planet Earth.
A Children's Book and a Worldwide Release
Andrew Zellgert released a children's picture book by the title of The Adventures of Wally Winderkins in October of 2021. This story followed a young man named Wally who had been trapped in a celestial box in space by a witch named Karren. Though the reason why the witch had trapped him in this box in space was never mentioned, it was assumed she is lonely and wanted to play chess with him for eternity. Wally escapes and is sent on an adventure through life where he meets various evils including procrastination, worry, societal oppression, and many more.
Two months later Mr. Zellgert would release his first ever worldwide novel titled ICDA. ICDA stood for 'The Intergalactic Children's Defense Authority' and was given a four star review by Raju Chacko with fairly positive feedback. This story follows a man named Timmy who was being hunted by an assassin who is cleverly named 'Agent Orange.' After a threat from a villain named Beezley Bub, Timmy partners with a black-ops style organization run by kids to defend planet Earth from extraterrestrial destruction.
New Content & Beyond
Andrew Zellgert currently has a new book coming out titled 'A Night At The Cinema' releasing May 31st, 2022 which includes three mini novels titled Self Destruction, The Tale of Stephanie, and Victoria. This collection also contains two short stories of unknown length and eight poems in a similar style to 'Split: The Past Three Years'. Mr. Zellgert has a website titled 'Zellgert Books' that has options for purchasing his stories through various retailers such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Apple Books, and many more. This page will be updated when more information presents itself.
 
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