Interviewed by Boss Man

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Hey Space Cadets, I hope everyone is having a spectacular day!!  I’m doing great, I had a moment on release day where The Legion Awakes was #27 in the Hot New Releases for Military Science Fiction (Space Marine) and #44 in the broader Hot New Releases for Military Science Fiction.  Thank you, sincerely, for being a part of my team and joining me in the trenches!  To be honest, we don’t plan to be a flash in the pan.  The plan for The Sleeping Legion Series is one of a slow burn, as we build an awesome series.  We hope the readers agree, and join us on this adventure.

 

Moving right along to the topic at hand, today Boss Man posted an interview he conducted with me and I thought I would share the link.  If you want to learn more about the craziness behind my shenanigans, click here.

 

Until next time, stay frosty and don’t forget to keep your powder dry!

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JR

 

 –> As usual, all images came from the Google’s “labeled for reuse” section.

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J.R. Handley

J.R. Handley is a pseudonym for a family writing team. He is a veteran infantry sergeant with the 101st Airborne Division and the 28th Infantry Division. His family is the kind of crazy that interprets his insanity into cogent English. He writes the sci-fi while they proofread it. The sergeant is a two-time combat veteran of the late unpleasantness in Mesopotamia where he was wounded, likely doing something stupid. He started writing military science fiction as part of a therapy program suggested by his doctor, and hopes to entertain you while he attempts to excise his demons through these creative endeavors. In addition to being just another dysfunctional veteran, he is a stay-at-home parent, avid reader and all-around nerd. Luckily for him, his family joins him in his fandom nerdalitry.

22 thoughts on “Interviewed by Boss Man”

                    1. Did you want to jump or was it a relief? Watched the first couple of minutes and man those boys are young. I have a lot admiration for those who serve but feel so sad that we have the need and that these kids are the ones answering the call.

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                    2. I wanted to go, because I’m afraid of heights. Crazy, aren’t I? Plus, I was always challenging myself and pushing my limits in was only a 20 year old kid can. I turned 22 and 23 in Iraq, so I was still dumb enough to think I was invincible.

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                    3. You’re a writer so you have to be a little bit crazy so no surprises there 😛 Funny how at that age you think you know it all, looking back you realise you knew nothing. But, that’s what made you the man you are today so you have to be happy with that!

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