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Bullet Points captures the complexity, tragedy, and hope of warfare and violence in human and nonhuman society, with reprints and original stories every three months. The January 2024 issue (Volume 4) presents stories on a combat theme:Original StoriesJoe Prosit, "Instant War"Lucas Enne, "Revival"Lesley L. Smith, "Wartime Telework"Henry McFarland, "Every Soldier's Right"Andrew Knighton, "The Sound of War"Daniel Elliot, "Contract Killer"ReprintRick Kennett, "The Carmel B Crazies"ReviewRefractions, by M V Melcer
The Bullet Points anthology offers classic stories alongside stories from up-and-coming authors, including: Harry Turtledove, "The Phantom Tolbukhin"; George Tomkyns Chesney, "The Battle of Dorking"; Mia Dalia, "Forget Me Not"; A. P. Howell, "Used Armor Smell"; M. V. Melcer, "Ships Made of Guns"; and Marc A. Criley, "The Golden Rays of the Morning Sun." This is an anthology based on Bullet Points, an online military science fiction magazine. Bullet Point Press publishes fiction that contributes to a deeper understanding of war and warfare and builds bridges between military professionals and civilians. We believe that fiction can contribute to a more just and peaceful world. Read the magazine here: https://www.nathantoronto.com/bulletpoints. Submit to the magazine here: https://www.nathantoronto.com/bulletpoints/submissions.
Read stories that capture the complexity, tragedy, and hope of warfare and violence in human (and nonhuman) society. The Bullet Points anthology offers classic stories alongside stories from up-and-coming authors, including:Joe Haldeman, "Time Piece"David Drake, "But Loyal to His Own"Jenna Hanchey, "Far From Home"Eric Fomley, "Input: Memories"Tabitha Lord, "Quest Nine"Ian R. MacLeod, "Selkie"Rich Larson, "Ghost Girl"Shannon Fay, "Fight for the Stars"Pedro Iniguez, "The Last Great Film"And more...This is an anthology based on Bullet Points, a military fiction blog. Every year, the best stories from the blog are collected and published. Bullet Point Press publishes fiction that contributes to a deeper understanding of war and warfare and builds bridges between military professionals and civilians. We believe that fiction can contribute to a more just and peaceful world.
How Militaries Learn examines the intellectual foundations of military power. The key to success on the modern battlefield lies in the mind, not in weaponry, manpower, or resources, so it is essential to know how militaries learn.
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