A selection of Frank J. Frost’s stories, essays, and imaginative work, preserved here as part of his living archive.
In 1953, I got out of the army with the thought that I would like to be a writer. What I didn't realize is that to write fiction, you need to know something. And you need to know people. - Frank, 1999
Second Sight is an illuminating journey through Frank’s life as scholar, soldier, explorer, and storyteller. His memoir captures not only the sweep of history but also the personal moments of curiosity, courage, and discovery that shaped his extraordinary path.
Dead Philadelphians
A fast-moving thriller that follows Danny Castle from Los Angeles to Crete as he’s drawn into a dangerous world of crime, survival, and unexpected allies. One of Frank Frost’s boldest works of fiction.
The Grottos of Barigoule
A suspenseful historical thriller set in Provence where secrets of a 16th-century massacre collide with the modern lives of two American couples exploring a quiet village.
Subversives: Stories
A collection of short fiction where everyday people face extraordinary choices—blending Frank Frost’s sharp insight with surprising turns and vivid settings.
Plutarch’s Themistocles
A rigorous study of Plutarch’s Life of Themistocles through the lens of Athenian history and archaeology — showcasing Frank Frost’s deep scholarly roots and enduring intellectual vision.
Gershwin’s Last Waltz & Other Stories
A collection of finely-wrought tales in which characters confront the unexpected rhythms of life—combining Frank Frost’s elegant prose with quietly charged moments of change.