Samuel Fort

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Samuel Fort, author, has a B.S. in Political Science. After spending almost a decade as a military cryptographer and intelligence analyst, he attended law school, worked as a private investigator and researcher, and took a job as an overseas operations manager in the Middle East, Southwest Asia, and the Far East.

He has a passion for history and is particularly interested in American history from 1880 to 1930. Sam's hobbies include book collecting, military simulation gaming, logic puzzles, silent film, reading, and strong coffee. He is fond of true crime books, historical mysteries, and horror fiction. His favorite authors include Raymond Chandler, Jorge Louis Borges, and H.P. Lovecraft.
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Samuel Fort The creation of new worlds - at least when writing fiction. Populating them with characters that you, as an author, find intriguing, and would like to…moreThe creation of new worlds - at least when writing fiction. Populating them with characters that you, as an author, find intriguing, and would like to meet in real life. Offering others a temporary escape from the often mundane and frightening world we share. (less)
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Cult of the Great Eleven

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Podcast interview

I've just been interviewed for the podcast "W(h)ine About History" about my book, "Cult of the Great Eleven." It was a lot of fun, and if you'd like to listen to it, you can find it here:

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Published on May 18, 2019 15:34 Tags: cult, interview, podcast
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“Only the guiding hand of the true and uncorrupted Nisirtu has allowed humanity to progress to its current state. The human cesspool in this country idle away their time texting or emailing or calling one another on their shiny toys to babble incessantly about every second of their miserable, directionless lives. It is like the grunting of pigs in pens. They send endless streams of photos of themselves to their slave friends. And do you know why they do this? Because their lives have so little meaning that they secretly wonder if they even exist.”
Samuel Fort, The Apocalypse Script

“Thus, it came to pass that Martha and William spent every night in Venice sleeping somewhere above the slowly decaying remains of their foster daughter and a box of murdered puppies.”
Samuel Fort, Cult of the Great Eleven

“Only the guiding hand of the true and uncorrupted Nisirtu has allowed humanity to progress to its current state. The human cesspool in this country idle away their time texting or emailing or calling one another on their shiny toys to babble incessantly about every second of their miserable, directionless lives. It is like the grunting of pigs in pens. They send endless streams of photos of themselves to their slave friends. And do you know why they do this? Because their lives have so little meaning that they secretly wonder if they even exist.”
Samuel Fort, The Apocalypse Script

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