3 Takes
Ark Press Authors
1. A Texan Replies
2. Masters of Bullshido
3. Lobotomy Defense
1. Travis J. I. Corcoran
A Texan Replies
Mike Martin squeezed the trigger and his rifle jerked. Even in a vacuum the thunder of the weapon channeled through the stock, through his spacesuit and helmet and into his chest and head with a deep visceral punch. Kevin, behind his own gold visor, made fake coughing noises and waved one hand in front of his face, pretending to fan away the huge cloud of dust that had been blown off the surface by the muzzle blast.
Mike smiled like a kid. “Because I’m from Texas.”
“That was a serious question.”
“Which is why I gave you a serious answer.”
Excerpt: Red State Mars. Pre-order Red State Mars by Travis J. I. Corcoran.
2. Larry Correia
Masters of Bullshido
I can give 15 minutes of firearms instruction to an arthritic grandma, and she is now capable of defending herself from a Master of Bullshido who has been punching boulders under a waterfall for the last 20 years.
Carrying weapons is dangerous. No shit. That’s what training and practice is for. Not carrying weapons is more dangerous.
Source. Pre-order American Paladin by Larry Correia.
3. Andrew M. Dare
Lobotomy Defense
Political correctness is a self-imposed lobotomy, a zombification that’s rampant among kids in their twenties. They just regurgitate whatever nonsense seems fashionable, that puffs up their own vanity; or they get lost in the sewer of social media. I want to save young boys from that; I want to prevent their zombification; I want them immune from Internet rabbit hole insanity. I want them to understand and appreciate history, its romance, its drama, and its heroes, and what defines a hero; to have patriotic gratitude. I want to influence kids before they go to college.
Pre-order American Treasure Hunters: The Hunt for Confederate Gold by Andrew M. Dare.
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