Happy Pub Day to @RyanSteckAuthor & @HawkeWorld as WARMONGER is out now!
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Ted Bell's Warmonger (An Alex Hawke Novel Book 14) https://t.co/OtNDephNAe
Want to discuss nt'l security & storytelling amid the unspoiled beauty of Whitefish, MT? Come hear folks like General McChrystal & reporter @TatianaSiegel27 (& me) at the inaugural @Whitefishsec. I'll be in convo w/ @liz_heider & others, 4/3. Can't wait.
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Have you visited https://t.co/cldsc2arIm yet?
Once upon a time, in the covert halls of strategy and protection, a unique force emerged: Hawke World! From building shields of security to pioneering innovative measures in global safety, the journey has been nothing short of legendary. Ever wondered what happens behind the scenes in a superintendence agency? #hawkeworldstory #behindthescenes #legendaryjourney #alexhawke #tedbellswarmonger
As we count down to America's 250th birthday, we're sharing stories of early intelligence figures. Kicking off with a Presidents Day salute to George Washington – check out his top 5 lessons in spycraft.
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So sad to see mass market paperbacks go extinct.
There is something about the artwork, feel, and even smell of a mass market paperback that sets it apart. Many of us have such wonderful memories of tucking one into a backpack or back pocket in years past to read whenever the opportunity arose.
Pictured are some of my “movie tie-ins” which were usually printed in the mass market format along with a few other novels adapted to the screen. Reading them was such an influential part of my childhood. Unfortunately, the movie tie-in has, for the most part, also vanished from shelves.
My last book to be printed in the mass market format was RED SKY MOURNING. I feel fortunate that I at least got a few in before the end.
If you have been to one of my book signing events you have probably heard me say that reading is now the ultimate act of defiance against digital tyranny. You want to be a rebel? Put down your phone, pick up a book, and read!
For more on the history of mass market paperbacks, see the linked article.
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