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Dane, a life and time thereof: First Bounty

by Donald R Hoofard, Sr.

USA

Publisher: Publish America

A Cop turned Bounty Hunter story. more

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Tracks Memoirs of a Vietnam Veteran

by Clyde Hoch

USA

Publisher: Clyde Hoch

This is my true story. It starts out as a boy in a small town, in 1964. I go into the Marines three days after graduating high school. I talk about training to what it's like to hit a large land mine with a tank. I talk about what it's like to be abandoned on the battle field with my tank and crew.

E-mail author @ hochclyde@yahoo.com

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Two-Fisted Blogger is where I spout off on many topics, but mostly pop culture--particularly film and fiction. And though I do mix it up occasionally, I focus mainly on "male-oriented" entertainment. In fiction, for example, that means action-adventure; military/paramilitary fiction; westerns; hard-boiled; classic sci-fi; heroic fantasy, etc. "Dude lit" is the phrase I've coined for the sort of fiction I myself write--"fiction for men" comprising those genres, and then some, but without the shoddy writing and obligatory exploitative elements that have helped give men's fiction such a bad rep. I hope to review as much dude-lit as I can find. For now I've been reviewing mostly traditionally published work by authors who have already made their mark. Eventually I'd like to plug new material by unknown/up-and-coming authors, whatever route they took to get into print. In addition to reviews, I sometimes blog about the publishing industry itself. I appreciate comments and do my best to answer them all promptly. Hank Brown