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Mar 14, 2014 07:57PM
Hi all, I am a recently separated veteran (Army) and after spending over a decade in uniform I decided to follow my dream of becoming a writer. I would appreciate the support of fellow veterans and families. If you want check out my page or better yet pick up a copy of my novel. Thanks and best wishes to to all
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Hi! I am a retired USAF pilot and have just published two political-military thrillers, both of which have won awards in judged contests. The first, Cochabamba Conspiracy, takes place in and around the city of Cochabamba, Bolivia where I was assigned to the US Embassy in La Paz. Lots of action and flying sequences. For the trailer and a summary: http://brinn-colenda.com/the-cochabam...
The second, Chita Quest, has the protagonists dodging unknown killers while on the trail of POW/MIAs from the Vietnam War, through Vietnam, China, Mongolia, and ultimately to the city of Chita, Siberia. http://brinn-colenda.com/my-next-book/
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Thanks for the email. Your trailers are great and I'll look for your books. I just published my novel, "Hearts, Minds, and Coffee," a Vietnam peace odyssey, dedicated to three fallen friends, one a navy jet pilot. Good luck with your novels.
Hi Kent, Thanks for your reply. We hosted Joe Galloway as speaker for the Memorial Day ceremonies here at the first Vietnam Memorial in the US...he wrote We Were Soldiers Once...And Young...great presentation...his sequel, We are Soldiers Still, details his return to Vietnam with LGEN Hal Moore where they met with the Vietnamese Army adversaries detailed n the first book...it was a journey of healing...you might enjoy it...I wish I had read it before publishing Chita Quest...Ciao!

