The Blue House Raid
Also at Barnes & Noble and Book Depository (hardcopy, paperback).
Also at Barnes & Noble and Book Depository (hardcopy, paperback).
Robert Roth plumbs the depths of sexual harassment, sexual aberration, sexual deprivation, and more, as only Robert can, wandering off point as fancy takes him before swooping back to the central topic. As the title suggests, this is a topic that flows and continues beyond the termination of a single book. Any conclusions are necessarily based on incomplete data.
Issue 9 of Home Planet News is now available. I have a flash there at F.16. But the big news for me is Kang Euigoo’s review of The Blue House Raid at R.9. Thirteen reviews, two essays, five memoirs, one nonfiction piece (Robert Roth), two plays, 34 fiction pieces, and 91 pages of poetry, plus several features. And the artwork! Kudos to Frank Murphy for a marathon effort under duress.
If you enjoy the combination of technical excellence and raw emotion, I highly recommend this slim volume of poetry by Mike Graves with cover design by Vivian Tsao. Besides being a pleasure to read, it’s delightful to hold and turn the pages. Available on Amazon.
The Fictional Café has published my short story, “A Walk in the Woods.” A 10-minute read. A bit on the dark side.
Check out two stories from Bill Greenhut’s formative years in Queens. Bill served with the 2nd Infantry on the Korean DMZ around the same time I did (our tours overlapped). Bill was wounded in action on this “safe” tour (it got us out of Vietnam). Bill participates in the Veterans Writing Workshop at Fordham University.
Adelaide Literary Magazine has published my short story “So Flows the Han” in its 2020 Adelaide Literary Award Anthology: Short Stories, Vol. II. Available in print only here.
Killing Hitler is a fictionalized account of an early attempt to assassinate Hitler, by Gerald Williams, who died last summer (2020). The book is beautifully typeset and bound by Michael Coughlin, owner of Letterpress Book Publishing.
Sapling interviewed me about writing and publishing The Blue House Raid. Sapling is a curated weekly e-newsletter highlighting the best of the small press world for writers looking for new venues for their work. This article appeared in Sapling #582. You can reach them at sapling@blacklawrencepress.com.
I’ve yet to make the New York Times :-( but my novel has made the New York edition of the Korea Times :-).
Read Robert Roth’s insightful essay, a remembrance of friends past, and a meditation on lives lived and their meaning.
Check out Richard Federico’s two recently published books under the Riccardo Cordileon Collection.
Emerald Dress Seduction, a novella
Why Me, Nadine, a novel
The Blue House Raid is officially released and available at Amazon (Kindle, hardcopy, paperback), Barnes & Noble, and Book Depository (hardcopy, paperback).
Robert Roth, Euigoo Kang, and I meet on zoom to discuss The Blue House Raid.
John Toland has just released an excellent history of the Korean War.
Robert Roth and I meet on zoom to discuss The Blue House Raid.
The Blue House Raid is now available for pre-order in Kindle format on Amazon for a very affordable $3.99 (free with Kindle Unlimited).
Gerald Williams, New York literary icon and longtime contributor to And Then, died on July 17.
In the “Readings” section, Richard Federico recalls an anti-war demonstration in 1970 from the point of view of a National Guardsman. Poignant memoir especially in light of recent events. Read it here.
As noted by the Korea Defense Veterans Association and others, June 25 is the 70th anniversary of the start of the Korean War.
Yesterday I caught a reading by Robert Roth at the Writers Salon hosted by Gabriela Jurosz-Landa.
The cover design for The Blue House Raid (release date 1 October 2020) is by Steve Gierhart of The Ardent Writer Press.
Wasteland is a shortlist winner nominee for the Adelaide Literary Award 2019 - Best Short Story.
Hippasus of Metapontum nominated for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt’s annual Best American anthology series.
The Blue House Raid: American Infantry and the Korean DMZ Conflict, The Ardent Writer Press, October 1, 2020.
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The Blue House Raid was a lesser-known conflict of the Vietnam era that played out in Korea, testing American and South Korean resolve when North Korea launched a daring attack to assassinate south Korean President Park Chung-hee in his residence near Seoul. However, this novel of the same name is more than a description of a failed incursion. Author Robert Perron, a former U.S. Army soldier who spent 13 months along the DMZ, culls from his vivid familiarity of the time to paint...a gripping and sometimes tragic story.
Love and loss following the devastation of the Korean War.
First published by Korea Lit, April 1, 2016.
Reprinted by Front Porch Review, Vol. 10 October 2018.
Life after death.
First published by Adelaide Literary Magazine in its 2020 Adelaide Literary Award Anthology: Short Stories, Vol. II.
Life in the trenches.
First published by The Icarus Anthology, Issue 2, August 2017.
Law and order, military style.
First published by Podium Literary Journal, Issue 15, September 2016.
Not all fun and games.
First published by As You Were: The Military Review, Vol. 6 Spring 2017.
After action report, Vietnam.
First published by New Zenith Magazine, Volume 1, Summer 2016.
The enemy within.
First published by The Fictional Café, October 8, 2018.
Shortlist winner nominee for the Adelaide Literary Award 2019 - Best Short Story.
First published in Adelaide Literary Award Anthology 2019, SHORT STORIES, Volume One and Adelaide Literary Magazine No. 34, March 2020. Available in the Adelaide Literary Magazine Store.
Making ends meet in the global economy.
First published by The Manchester Review, Issue 16, June 2016.
The sea of knowledge.
First published by Lowestoft Chronicle, June 2019, Issue 38.
A snapshot of the ageless process of aging.
First published by Adelaide Literary Magazine, Year III, Number 15, August 2018.
Survivors and perpetrators.
First published by Storgy Magazine, February 25, 2018.
Time travel as a defense.
First published by The Wayward Sword, Vol 2 Issue 1, Writing Knights, Grand Showcase 2018.
The eye of the beholder.
First published by London Journal of Fiction, November 19, 2016.
Did she or didn’t she?
First published by Prick of the Spindle, Issue 8, Print Edition, Spring/Summer 2015.
Written from a prompt.
First published by And Then, Volume 20 under the pseudonym Linda Lacroix.
Holier than thou.
First published by Home Planet News Issue 12.
Of dubious paternity.
First published by Frontier Tales Issue # 169 October 2023.
Are you an essential worker?
First published by STORGY Magazine in Fiction on April 15, 2019.
The future is ours, or not.
First published by Sweet Tree Review, Volume 2 Issue 3, Summer 2017.