Why am I Writing this Weird Crap?
Why am I writing all this weird crap? For the second week in a row I'm posting a short story on Amazon that is different from my usual military-adventure, science fiction, with a paranormal
twist stuff. Last week it was "Elevator" a short romance, not a guy-with-a-ripped-shirt-and-rock-jaw romance, but the story of a man, a woman, an an act of kindness. It's one of my favorites.
This week, I'm releasing "Freeman's Fight -The Battle of King's Mountain." It's straight up historical fiction. Really not that big of a stretch for someone who loves to write military adventure. Freeman's fight is the fictionalized retelling of the Overmountain Men's battle against Tory militia and red-coated Provincials on October 7th, 1780. I hope that I provide a unique insight into the fight, describing the booming firearms, screaming men, and bloody bayonets through the eyes on the young Overmountain Man, Darius Freeman.
Both short stories are free on Sunday and Monday, check it out.
Mark H. Walker served 23 years in the United States Navy, most of them as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal diver, he is the author of Desert Moon, an exciting mecha, military scifi novel with a twist, with plenty of damn science fiction in it despite what any reviewer says, as well as World at War: Revelation, a creepy, military action, with a love story, alternate history, World War Three novel thing, and numerous short stories. They are all available from Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing right here. Give them a try. I mean, what the hell?
twist stuff. Last week it was "Elevator" a short romance, not a guy-with-a-ripped-shirt-and-rock-jaw romance, but the story of a man, a woman, an an act of kindness. It's one of my favorites.
This week, I'm releasing "Freeman's Fight -The Battle of King's Mountain." It's straight up historical fiction. Really not that big of a stretch for someone who loves to write military adventure. Freeman's fight is the fictionalized retelling of the Overmountain Men's battle against Tory militia and red-coated Provincials on October 7th, 1780. I hope that I provide a unique insight into the fight, describing the booming firearms, screaming men, and bloody bayonets through the eyes on the young Overmountain Man, Darius Freeman.
Both short stories are free on Sunday and Monday, check it out. Mark H. Walker served 23 years in the United States Navy, most of them as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal diver, he is the author of Desert Moon, an exciting mecha, military scifi novel with a twist, with plenty of damn science fiction in it despite what any reviewer says, as well as World at War: Revelation, a creepy, military action, with a love story, alternate history, World War Three novel thing, and numerous short stories. They are all available from Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing right here. Give them a try. I mean, what the hell?



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