Helen Rusinoff / The Adventures of Bosco and His Pals, Not-so-Pals, Enemies, and Neutral Official Bodies: A story without any moral whatsoever, with no admirable characters, and no conclusion. SBPRA / 6x9 soft cover COLOR / 102 pages / $27.00 ISBN: 978-1-61204-621-1 A long time ago, a group of aliens called Frakas paid a visit to Earth, where they discovered humans. For some unfathomable reason, the humans began to worship them and commit acts of violence against each other, including ritualistic sacrifice. The Frakas were really enjoying their stay on Earth. Well, all but one of them. His name was Indrid, and he was repulsed by the behavior of both the humans and his fellow Frakas, especially one named Bosco. Without a warning, he took off in the only spacecraft available, stranding the rest of his crew on Earth for many long years. Later, Bosco and Indrid are captured by a species called Boticellis, who sentence them for their crimes on Earth to a horrible jail on the dreadful planet of Gluto in the Omega Galaxy. Bosco and Indrid, although they're miserable being confined together in an underground cell, can't stop arguing with each other for a minute. They soon annoy the hell out of everybody at the prison, and get booted out. That's just the beginning of The Adventures of Bosco and His Pals, Not-so-Pals, Enemies, and Neutral Official Bodies: A story without any moral whatsoever, with no admirable characters, and no conclusion. You will never guess what happens next! Helen Rusinoff grew up in Russia, and now works as a digital artist in Carlsbad, California. http://SBPRA.com/HelenRusinoff