Stepping away from this hellsite, probably permanently. This profile will remain as a placeholder. I'm active on FB and Insta, for the latest pub news. Been fun, X (not really, lol).
Links in website:
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3 years, 4 rewrites, and over 50 rejections later, my strange, telling, 10,000-word, multiyear saga of an American firebase out in the Tangi Valley of Afghanistan—1st written in July '21 on the eve of the fall of Kabul—is out TODAY! 🥳🙏
https://t.co/9gdjYXJGVE
@EmergeJournal
@jgp_macadam reflects on the ongoing tensions in the Middle East through the reading of Delphine Minoui's "I'm Writing You From Tehran"
The Book Review That Wasn't, by @ConsequenceF https://t.co/T9kKZqgAey
NOW AVAILABLE: THE TIME GOLEM by Seth Schindler, ELJ’s most recent Afternoon Short. “Deftly blending elements of religion, mysticism, and folklore, this unique story brings the esoteric to the world of pop culture in a finale that is deeply moving.” ✔️it. https://t.co/ADK2wDBMze
👍🤟🫣 Today, I had a new short story published at Lethal Minds Journal 👀 📖 🙏
Big thanks to the editorial team at Lethal Minds for their guidance and for keeping a lit journal like this going. 🙏
"The Distance"
https://t.co/ThZ6gjZ2Ha
I spent the better part of 2 years of my life in Iraq. 4,492 U.S. other service members didn’t come home. ~200,000 Iraqi died. All over a nuclear program that was a deception Saddam had been running to try and deter Iran from striking after the Iran-Iraq War ended. We fell for it
@Gokul_Sahni I just read about the CIAs involvement with the Shah of Iran (Western friendly, but became deeply unpopular at home, which led to 1979 revolt) and I'm like are most of the problems today in the Middle East b/c of the effin CIA playing puppeteer with other people's goverments???
@UncleWillie@JackMurphyRGR This. It's what makes me wonder if it's more brand marketing at this point than actual vets. Most vets I served with are chill people focused on their jobs their families remembering hiking hunting whatever, not on their super bro product placement during election season
For @nybooks, I reviewed a book about Evangelical Christian missionaries who sought to convert Muslims in Afghanistan and Iraq after 9/11
https://t.co/68PW6ywHYg
Friends, Romans, countrymen! For the first time in the lifetime of our press, we have a 100% functioning, interlinked, working, finished, amazing book catalog! No more hopping between multiple sites! Come, see the beauty! (And please buy a book!)
https://t.co/XcBom6oI4P
"Ghost stories serve only the living. They transmute specific tragedies into universal lessons, and in the process, give us a way to make sense of a changing world."
@efriend on the North Carolina myth of Lydia and how folklore evolves over generations: https://t.co/WyUPYOO4QU
(1/2) On Oct. 28, 1951, Lt. Lloyd Burke, with the 1st Cavalry Division, earned the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Korean War. Burke led his men on a charge up a hill, knocking out several enemy positions and, although wounded, killed approximately 100 enemy soldiers.
Three times the moderator had to ask Trump and Harris about Afghanistan in the presidential debate before they used it to attack the other: "The world’s superpower had, in the end, dropped Afghanistan as swiftly and wholeheartedly as it had picked it up."
https://t.co/f0BX9z9TZl