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Tag Archives: military science fiction
Win No More Heroes on Goodreads
Enter for a chance to win 1 of 10 paperback copies of the first edition of No More Heroes, the final book in the Wake of the Templars trilogy! In the Veracity’s wake lie a string of crimes – and … Continue reading
Raena’s Foremothers: Sarah Connor
I was talking with my good friend Mart about my project of tracing the genesis of Raena Zacari (protagonist of my In the Wake of the Templars trilogy) through her strong female role models. Maybe the quintessential inspiration for Raena … Continue reading
Raena’s Foremothers: Private Vasquez
I saw Aliens in the theater the summer it came out. My friend Mart came up and whisked me away from Clarion, the live-in writing program where I was studying that summer, to see it. It’s fair to say the … Continue reading
The Dangerous Type is on Goodreads
I checked in on Goodreads yesterday, planning to review the book I’d just finished reading the night before — and got the most wonderful surprise: The Dangerous Type: Book One of the Dangerous Type Trilogy The publisher had listed the … Continue reading