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SNAFU: Recon

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A sampler holding stories from all three of the current SNAFU releases, as well as a section from SNAFU: Survival of the Fittest (August 2015). Over 40,000 words in total, as well as examples of internal artworks.
Featuring Weston Ochse, James A Moore, R.P.L. Johnson, Kirsten Cross, and Jack Hanson, SNAFU: Recon gives you a peek into the world of military horror and sci-fi.

116 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 22, 2015

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Geoff Brown

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Geoff Brown aka G.N. Braun is an Australian writer and twice Australian Shadows Award finalist-editor raised in Melbourne’s gritty Western Suburbs.
He is a trained nurse, and holds a Cert. IV in Professional Writing and Editing, as well as a Dip. Arts (Professional Writing and Editing).
At graduation, Brown was awarded ‘Vocational Student of the Year’ and ‘2012 Student of the Year’ by his college.
He writes fiction across various genres, and is the author of many published short stories. He has had numerous articles published in newspapers, both regional and metropolitan. He is the past president of the Australian Horror Writers Association (2011-2013), as well as the past director of the Australian Shadows Awards. He was an editor and columnist for UK site This is Horror, and the guest editor for Midnight Echo #9.
His memoir, Hammered, was released in early 2012 by Legumeman Books and has been extensively reviewed. It has been expanded on for rerelease in 2019.
He is the co-founder/director of Cohesion Press and Asylum Ghost Tours.

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June 21, 2015
Need to read more James A. Moore.
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November 4, 2015
An introduction to the SNAFU books, with a story from some of the main books. Had already read a few, as I have the main books. As usual a good standard of writing and I recommend the SNAFU universe of books.
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