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Bill D

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Bill has been writing professionally since he was hired as a TV news writer out of college, went on to write marketing communications materials for Rockwell International, Century Link, and a start-up called edge2net, where he served as the Director of Public Relations and Marketing. Starting in 1985, in parallel with his corporate activities, Bill wrote and published science fiction and alternate history novels totalling 60 as of this year. Most of those books qualify as military science fiction, a subject which thanks to time spent as a medic in the Navy and with the Marine Corps, Bill knows something about. Although most of Bill’s fiction is original to him, he has over the years been hired to write books for Lucas Films (the Dark Forces trilogy), Sony (Halo: The Flood), and for Orbit publishing (Mass Effect: Deception) which made the New York Times list. Bill was also hired to co-write the Sony game Resistance Burning Skies. Thanks to Bill’s corporate work he’s been required to collaborate with company executives, creative teams, and representatives from three of the big five publishers.

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As a Story Terrace writer, Bill D interviews customers and turns their life stories into books. Get to know our writer better by reading the autobiographical anecdote below!

South Korean Jung-wi (First Lieutenant) Christian Park and his American host had just emerged from Camp Casey’s Conference Center, when the first salvo of North Korean artillery shells fell. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) had dozens of pre-registered targets to fire on, and the center was among them. It took two hits, and the force of the overlapping explosions knocked both men off their feet. Park got up and Green Beret Captain Jeremy Holmes didn’t. A red halo surrounded his head. The reason was obvious. A shard of metal was protruding from his skull.

That was when the ground nearby erupted, and DPRK shock troops poured out of a tunnel that originated on North Korea’s side of the DMZ (demilitarized zone). They were Yelling “Manzai! Manzai! Manzai!” Which meant 10,000 cheers.

Park would have been killed then and there—if an errant 170mm artillery shell hadn’t landed on the NK troops and obliterated them. The orange-red explosion hurled bodies, parts of bodies, and weapons into the air. Blood fell like rain. Park stooped to grab a bulky assault rifle. It was equipped with an integrated grenade launcher. A voice blared over the loudspeakers. “Fall back to the blast wall! We’ll make a stand there.”

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