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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, H. G. Wells, "The Land Ironclads" David Drake, "Caught in the Crossfire" James C. Glass, "Skirmish at Heklara" Tony Ballantyne, "The War Artist" Walter Jon Williams, "Wolf Time" Nathan W. Toronto, "The Defense of Gipper's Twist" MAJ Craig Maybee, "Barren Moon" Eric Fomley, "Bag of Soldiers" This is an anthology based on Bullet Points, a military fiction blog edited by Nathan W. Toronto. Every year, the best stories from the blog are collected and published in paperback. Read and submit to the blog at Nathan Toronto's website. Toronto International Media 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.

154 pages, Paperback

Published December 15, 2021

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Nathan W. Toronto

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Nathan W. Toronto loves words because they give meaning to life. He believes that everyone has a great story to tell, and his passion is finding stories that achieve a more peaceful world, whether he writes them or someone else does. He is the author of Rise of Ahrik, Revenge of the Emerald Moon, and Redemption of the White Planet (forthcoming), a trilogy about the meaning of love, gender, and war in society. He also edits and publishes Bullet Points, a print and digital magazine of military science fiction, and is the author of How Militaries Learn: Human Capital, Military Education, and Battlefield Effectiveness, an academic book about how armed forces become professional.

Nathan holds a PhD in international relations from The Ohio State University and speaks Arabic, Spanish, and Hebrew. He has taught military operations, decision-making, and strategy for over a decade. He has lived in ten countries and visited some two dozen others, developing a firm belief that Mexican food is the best, at least for lunch and dinner.

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April 18, 2025
David Drake story is the headliner in this anthology and is very good. H.G.Wells story
is also very good but doesn't really fit with the rest of the book. The other stories vary
in quality but are mostly decent but forgettable.
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