Military Horror. Does it Scare You?
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| Military horror-ish, no? Or just street cool? |
As if I don’t have enough to do, I’ve started a military horror page on Facebook. As I wrote in the last post, it’s a growing genre. It
feels like a subset of military science fiction, but without all that goofy
spaceship stuff, written by someone that’s never been within spitting
distance of a uniform.
Been a busy couple of weeks. Believe me; I understand that
isn’t a viable excuse. We are all busy, and even the people who aren’t, think
that they are. We are prepping about
37-zillion counter sheets for printing at LNLP, and in my down time I’m writing the true sequel
to World at War: Revelation, with the same characters and everything. Very
exciting… well, as exciting as a keyboard gets.
Anyway, work-related whining aside, head on over to
Facebook, and check out my military horror page. And you might also want to
download a copy of Total Victory while it is free (until tomorrow). Not
military horror, more like alternate history, but folks seem to like it.
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?
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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