Lech Foremski

Lech Foremski (born in Poland in 1951) is a multifaceted artist and writer whose passions encompass photography, painting, and graphic design. Since 1982, he has been residing in the United States, where he actively engages in cultural and media pursuits. Between 1986 and 1995, he created and hosted the popular Polish-American radio program *Quo Vadis* in Cleveland, Ohio, and also authored radio plays and reports. His literary journey began in 2019 when the Polish publisher Novae Res released his debut novel, “The Island in the Puddle”. In 2021, he published its sequel, “The Gray Rainbow Time”. In 2022, the audiobook “The Island in the Puddle”, narrated by Leszek Filipowicz, was released through Lindhardt og Ringhof (Saga Audiobooks). In 2024, he published a collection of thirty short stories titled “Finding the Homeland”. Currently, he is working on the first installment of his trilogy “Passports to Paradise” — titled “The Camp in Austria” which will be released in early 2026 by the Polish publishing house Novae Res — as well as the second volume, “We Came to America: Difficult Beginnings”, and the third, “American Epilogue”. In his leisure time, he paints, reads, enjoys retirement, and cherishes a richly fulfilling and interesting life.