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Stuart Grant
Jun 26, 20112 min read
Excerpt from Sword of Neamha
My first novel, Sword of Neamha, was published this past week as an e-book on Smashwords. You can enjoy an excerpt now. 🙂 I did not see...
Stuart Grant
Jun 21, 20111 min read
Sword of Neamha–For E-Readers
“Once we had been a nation, a people great and mighty, beloved of the gods. . .” And thus it begins, an epic tale of love and treachery,...
Stuart Grant
Jun 15, 20111 min read
Tears for the Fallen
A chill breeze whips through the churchyard, leaves ripped free from their moorings and sent flying through the air. The harbinger of an...
Stuart Grant
Jun 5, 20112 min read
Deus Lo Vult–A Short Story of the Crusades
White clouds drift by overhead, celestial puffs of wool against an azure-blue sky. Warm zephyrs blow over the city, off the deserts to...
Stuart Grant
May 29, 20111 min read
The Veteran
Dedicated to Sgt. Raymond Russo, USAAC, (ret.) and all who have sacrificed for our freedom. I was in the town park late one night, Near...
Stuart Grant
May 28, 20112 min read
The Renegade
Steady hoofbeats against the forest path, alerting us to his presence. I crouched, clutching my longbow, one hand on the polished yew,...
Stuart Grant
May 19, 20112 min read
Son of Mars
It took me hours to find him, picking my way back through the carnage littering the city streets to the place where I had seen him fall....
Stuart Grant
May 16, 20111 min read
Pandora’s Grave–Official Video Trailer
Watch the official video trailer for my new novel, Pandora’s Grave. My thanks to my video designer, Jānis Zunda Kalniņš for doing an...
Stuart Grant
May 16, 20111 min read
Official Launch
‘Twas the launch of the website and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, just the click of a mouse, The video was uploaded...
Stuart Grant
May 12, 20112 min read
The Storyteller
“You see, it was down about Cape Horn that it ‘appened, back in ’49. We were takin’ a boatload of those consarned Yankee minin’ fellows...
Stuart Grant
May 11, 20111 min read
An Interview With Richard Marcinko
Many who enjoy counterterrorism novels are familiar with the name of Richard Marcinko. From his days in Vietnam, to his time as the first...
Stuart Grant
May 5, 20112 min read
The Homecoming
Every time I had come home to my village it was different. I was different, my people were different. War leaves nothing unchanged. But...
Stuart Grant
May 4, 20111 min read
Death of Usama bin Laden
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all those who have spent the last decade tracking down bin Laden. Doing the research for...
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