Featured in writerBYJim FletcherSep 29, 2022ShareHow Churchill became a writer who also won a warHistorical figures like Sir Winston Churchill are written about, analyzed and even lionized. But few figures in history are approachable on a human level because they left few of their… BYJim FletcherSep 29, 2022ShareBYJoel SearlsSep 6, 2022ShareThese 5 iconic writers were also veteransSome of these military veterans became the best science fiction and screenwriters known during the 20th century. Many on the list may surprise you, especially when considering their works and… BYJoel SearlsSep 6, 2022ShareBYShannon CorbeilSep 19, 2021ShareFormer FBI agent explains how to read body language“My job was to catch spies,” shared former FBI agent Joe Navarro. He was straight up recruited to the FBI when he was a 23-year-old cop and he spent the next 25 years with the Bureau, working in counterintelligence and counterterrorism. He… BYShannon CorbeilSep 19, 2021ShareBYMilitary Families MagazineDec 21, 2020ShareExperience in Vietnam serves as basis for novelEd Marohn was born into the Army, both literally in an Army field hospital in Germany and through his baptism by fire in Vietnam. His story is so vast that… BYMilitary Families MagazineDec 21, 2020ShareBYJoel SearlsSep 22, 2020ShareHow to tell your story from the heart: An interview with Norberto BarbaNorberto Barba is a well-established TV producer, director and writer, and he’s a U.S. Army veteran. His career began directing independent films which led him to breaking into the TV industry on the show “Law & Order: Criminal Intent.” He is… BYJoel SearlsSep 22, 2020ShareBYCoffee Or DieSep 1, 2020ShareThe legend of Jack Hemingway: OSS Commando, fly fisherman, POW, writerThe Aletti Hotel bar was reserved for field-grade officers. The bartender served drinks to an out-of-place group of muscular soldiers; one had a pair of jump boots slung over his shoulder by the laces. Their antics over the next hour grew too much f… BYCoffee Or DieSep 1, 2020Share
BYJim FletcherSep 29, 2022ShareHow Churchill became a writer who also won a warHistorical figures like Sir Winston Churchill are written about, analyzed and even lionized. But few figures in history are approachable on a human level because they left few of their… BYJim FletcherSep 29, 2022Share
BYJoel SearlsSep 6, 2022ShareThese 5 iconic writers were also veteransSome of these military veterans became the best science fiction and screenwriters known during the 20th century. Many on the list may surprise you, especially when considering their works and… BYJoel SearlsSep 6, 2022Share
BYShannon CorbeilSep 19, 2021ShareFormer FBI agent explains how to read body language“My job was to catch spies,” shared former FBI agent Joe Navarro. He was straight up recruited to the FBI when he was a 23-year-old cop and he spent the next 25 years with the Bureau, working in counterintelligence and counterterrorism. He… BYShannon CorbeilSep 19, 2021Share
BYMilitary Families MagazineDec 21, 2020ShareExperience in Vietnam serves as basis for novelEd Marohn was born into the Army, both literally in an Army field hospital in Germany and through his baptism by fire in Vietnam. His story is so vast that… BYMilitary Families MagazineDec 21, 2020Share
BYJoel SearlsSep 22, 2020ShareHow to tell your story from the heart: An interview with Norberto BarbaNorberto Barba is a well-established TV producer, director and writer, and he’s a U.S. Army veteran. His career began directing independent films which led him to breaking into the TV industry on the show “Law & Order: Criminal Intent.” He is… BYJoel SearlsSep 22, 2020Share
BYCoffee Or DieSep 1, 2020ShareThe legend of Jack Hemingway: OSS Commando, fly fisherman, POW, writerThe Aletti Hotel bar was reserved for field-grade officers. The bartender served drinks to an out-of-place group of muscular soldiers; one had a pair of jump boots slung over his shoulder by the laces. Their antics over the next hour grew too much f… BYCoffee Or DieSep 1, 2020Share