by admin | Jul 20, 2020 | Feature Blog
Post-Traumatic Stress: It’s Not Just for Soldiers Anymore I have acquired a serious case of post-traumatic stress. I did not get it in Afghanistan or Iraq; I got it right here in the United States of America. We the American people are not soldiers,...
by admin | Jul 1, 2020 | Guest Article
The Do’s and Don’ts of Writing Combat Scenes in Thrillers Combat scenes are common across a range of literary genres, from action and horror to fantasy and science-fiction. In thrillers, particularly, combat scenes are often essential. Books in this genre like crime...
by admin | Jun 26, 2020 | Domestic Terrorism, Feature Blog
The Boogaloo is Not a Dance Far right extremists are said to be planning attacks on Washington, DC. These are not Islamist terrorists from Al Qaeda or ISIS; they are Americans who believe the U.S. government has betrayed us, and that our society should be uniformly...
by admin | Jun 16, 2020 | Feature Blog
Weaponizing Hate By Paul Shemella American citizens have split into two political camps. For brevity, let’s call them Right and Left. The split began with the formation of modern political parties, but the “factionalism” feared by the founding fathers –...
by admin | May 27, 2020 | Feature Blog
Underestimating the Threat of Domestic Terrorism Whether it’s pandemic, terrorism, massive flooding, or some other disaster, the US government never seems to be ready enough. Like military forces preparing for the last war, we as a nation prepare for the last...
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