Mark Leach
Mark Leach (born 1961 in Waco, United States) is an artist and self-published author known for experimental works that document the psychic afterlife of American systems—corporate, masculine, and media—treating language as infrastructure. He is the creator of 'Marienbad My Love,' the world's longest novel at 17 million words, a science fiction-themed pastiche involving love, obsession, and delusion through a Christ-haunted journalist-filmmaker. Leach serves as Vice President of Media Relations at First Command Financial Services in Texas and has authored 23 books, including the popular 'Silent for Sixty Years.'[1][2][3]
Experimental Fiction
Contemporary Art
Aleatoric Literature