University on Watch is a story about youthful hope, yearning for more,
triumph over failures, and mistakes beyond our own control and doing.
The book is a native story to New York, but couldn't be more
otherworldly, at times supernatural, and grippingly suspenseful as the
book unfolds. The crisis in the academy, or New London University, is
one that goes to the very epicenter of higher learning and education.
This crisis also is imagined, created by the mind of J. Peters, a
student rejected from the graduate school in English at New London
University. J. Peters will do everything in his power to uncover the
reason for his rejection to move on to higher learning and graduate
school. Through uncovering the root of power in language, something J.
Peters calls meta-power, this student stops at nothing to hold the
university officials, department offices, and community at large
accountable for terminating his education prematurely. Mr. Peters will
travel across New York State, visiting friends, loved ones, and old
friends from his past to challenge the events unfolding in his college
and in the department office at New London. There, he will undergo
another transformation, as he contests the admission decision to the
very end, putting his health and life at risk forever.