The Author
M.E. Kapla
M.E. Kapla is the writing name of Mark Edward Kapla, author of Remembrance: When Was the Last Time You Felt History?
Mark was born in 1966, part of what people call Generation X. He grew up during a period of tremendous change in America and attended eight different schools in twelve years — an experience that taught him, long before any classroom could, how to understand people, how to read a room, and how to find his footing when life kept changing around him. He is a businessman, a student and teacher of patterns, and a lifelong observer of human nature. He lives in Florida.
Remembrance was written out of a deep conviction that something important has quietly slipped away from modern life. We have more information available to us than any generation in history, yet many people feel more disconnected — from the past, from each other, and from any clear sense of how we arrived here. Mark believes that information and wisdom are not the same thing, and that a people who forget where they came from risk losing far more than old stories.
The book was also written with a particular moment in mind. America is approaching its 250th anniversary — a milestone that invites reflection not only on what this country has achieved, but on the ordinary men and women whose courage, sacrifice, and perseverance made it possible. Remembrance is an attempt to honor that inheritance honestly: not by pretending the past was perfect, but by remembering the human beings inside the story.
History is not something we study. It is something we live — and pass on. That belief sits at the heart of everything in Remembrance. Mark's hope is not simply that readers learn history, but that they begin to feel connected again — to the generations that came before, to the responsibilities carried now, and to the generations that will follow. A society endures only when each generation remembers enough to care about the next one.
Remembrance is the beginning of a continuing body of work. The Library on this site will grow over time with essays, reflections, and writing drawn from that same spirit of honest memory. Future books are part of the journey ahead. The work continues.