“Captain Tom’s leadership sent ripples of pride and quality flowing throughout the ship. He created an esprit de corps that expressed itself on the flight deck, at mess, in the polish and gleam of every passageway. That turned even something as routine and burdensome...
This post is part of an ongoing series on the making of the thriller STEEL FEAR, which goes on sale July 13. * * * “How do you maintain suspense through hundreds of pages?” The first time got that question was in an interview with Publishers...
Last two posts I wrote about two key characters in STEEL FEAR: the hero, and the world where the story takes place (since the ship itself practically serves as a character in the story). Now it’s time to address the most challenging character topic of all: the killer....
In this series of posts I promised to share with you some of the key elements of STEEL FEAR, how they came to be and how they work in the story. Last post (“A Strange and Alien Universe”) was about a central “character” in the book: the aircraft carrier itself. This...
Back in January, in my first post of the year, I promised to take you behind the scenes of my forthcoming novel STEEL FEAR over the next few months. That series of posts starts right here, right now. # # # You may have heard this common advice to writers: “Write...
“COMMAND MASTER CHIEF Robbie Jackson glanced down at his cooling coffee. Master Chief Jackson was not a patron of Jittery Abe’s, the onboard Starbucks. He liked his coffee the traditional navy way: from the mess, black and nasty. A description that he himself had...
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