Literature & Fiction

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The Deserter – A Tale of the Foreign Legion

Let’s be clear from the start: The Deserter is not a modern, sanitized historical novel that tiptoes around brutality or moral ambiguity. It is a hard-edged, old-school adventure that consciously leans into the classic “blood-and-sand” tradition—and it succeeds precisely because it commits to that choice without apology. Set in Algeria in 1908, the novel follows […]

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When online jokes become shared memory, comfort, and connection

In 20 Years of Internet Humor — Volume Two, W.G. Williams curates more than a collection of jokes—he documents how humor quietly shaped everyday life during the rise of the internet. Drawn from decades of his long-running “A Thought for Today” email, this volume captures the rhythms of online humor before algorithms, outrage cycles, and

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A grounded spy thriller where trauma, loyalty, and global stakes collide

In The Ericksen Connection, author Barry L Becker delivers a tightly constructed spy thriller that blends geopolitical tension with the psychological cost of modern warfare. This is not a flashy, gadget-heavy espionage fantasy. Instead, it is a deliberate, character-driven narrative rooted in realism, consequence, and moral ambiguity. At the center of the novel is Mark

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