About

Mr. Terminiello has written more than 200 columns (in publications that include the Philadelphia Inquirer and The Record) and blogs. Writing under the banner "Reason - Able", he punctures the absurdities he finds running throughout contemporary society.

His books include the four volume "trilogy" following the fictional life of Logos, the master chef of the mad Emperor Caligula. It covers nearly 40 years of delightfully wicked mock history in a very colorful period of Roman history.

The "Trilogy"

Caligula’s Kitchen
Caligula’s Kitchen: The Oracle and The Saytress
Caligula’s Kitchen: Roman Embers
Caligula’s Kitchen: Dance of the Emperors (I could not resist a 4th book)

The Conscience of the C.O.D. - A social satire taking place on a cruise ship chosen to house 4,000 refugees from 40 countries. Naturally it gets hijacked and our hero, Trip Torrent, tries to keep things from blowing apart while employing his skills at deception to audition for his ultimate dream job - presidential spokesman.  

Junkyard - A young man, Macklyn Farrago encounters the elderly Mr. Abbas in a junkyard. The old man has built the most extraordinary car - a composite of all cars from around the world. It is meant to be a symbol for mankind. Trouble is, it does not work. Seeking to get Abbas some publicity Farrago accidently triggers a semi-religious, semi-millenial, semi-revolutionary craze thanks to the machinations of the grasping media billionaire Sebastian El Dorado and his mysterious assistant Mr.Ott.

Seen That, Now What? (Chief Contributor) A collection of brief movie reviews broken down by genre designed to point the reader to films that have similar appeals.

Not Yet Your Time: This work in progress follows a man who romantically pursues a woman who is a member of "The Apologizers", a group trying to lure a departed God back to his people. His pursuit lands him reluctantly in the middle of a terrorist kidnapping. He encounters the mysterious Kanenas who has apparently founded this group but seems very reluctant to admit to it or lead his followers.

Terminiello is married to Tara and has two children, His son Alexander suffers from autism and this has made Terminiello a lifelong advocate of anything that will eradicate this affliction. He resides in Mount Laurel, New Jersey