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Lives Cut Short & Stolen

Of the 58,281 names inscribed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, 33,103 were just 18 years old — barely adults, their lives cut short before they had truly begun. I am honored to join Vietnam War veteran Peter Berres for a timely conversation in recognition of National Vietnam War Veterans Day. The event takes place […]

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Event with Military History Group

Yesterday, I had the pleasure of speaking before the Military History group at the Scott County Library, which meets bimonthly. Having grown up as an avid reader of military history, I knew this was the perfect audience for my award-winning investigative memoir, Because: A CIA Coverup and a Son’s Odyssey to Find the Father He […]

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“Burn the Mic” Event

Last night’s Burn the Mic event at the Carnegie Center for Literacy & Learning was a wonderful evening of poetry. Kevin Nance was the featured author, sharing work from his latest collection, Smoke, published by Accents Publishing. His poems were compelling throughout, but the ones that stayed with me most were those drawn from his […]

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To the Remarkable Person We Met On a Florida Beach

Brenda and I are deeply grateful to the remarkable person we were fortunate to meet on a Florida beach, who prefers to remain anonymous. The bond we formed through our shared experiences of losing our fathers at a young age—and navigating the challenges and triumphs that followed—was both profound and inspiring. Your generosity in acquiring […]

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Event at Anderson County Street Fair

Yesterday, the Anderson County High School Indoor Street Fair turned out to be an unexpectedly rewarding experience. I signed and sold an entire box of books, but even more meaningful were the conversations I had with several fascinating people who felt compelled to have a copy of my award-winning investigative memoir, Because: A CIA Coverup […]

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The Elegant, Versatile, & Elusive “Twin Beech”

I finally saw the type of plane that carried my father to his death—a plane the CIA still refuses to declassify and release the crash investigation report for. Hoping to see it at the USAF Museum in Dayton, OH a few years ago, I learned it had been loaned to the Aviation Museum in Warner […]

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Event at Amelia Island Book Festival

Brenda and I recently completed another exciting phase of our 2026 book tour with a highly successful author event at the Amelia Island Book Festival, where we sold an entire box of books. As with previous events, the most rewarding aspect was connecting with readers and hearing their personal stories about what drew them to […]

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Event at Georgia VFW Conference

Yesterday, Brenda and I attended the Georgia VFW Mid-Winter Conference at the Macon Marriott City Center. We sold several books, but the true highlight of my author events at VFW gatherings is always connecting with the veterans and, occasionally, their widows who serve in the VFW Auxiliary. One gentleman, LTC (US Army Retired) Jim Droskinis, […]

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James Bradley, 5-Time best-selling author, contacted me about Because

Talk about serendipity! James Bradley, a five-time New York Times best-selling author, whose books grace my office, contacted me via email. We are now reading each other’s latest work and corresponding. His latest novel, Precious Freedom—like my investigative memoir Because—through decades of research, aims to reveal the truth about US involvement in Vietnam, expose the […]

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Event at Anderson County Library

We want to thank the Anderson County Public Library for hosting our second 2026 author event. What Brenda and I enjoy most about these events is talking with attendees and learning what prompted them to come hear me discuss my award-winning investigative memoir, Because: A CIA Coverup and a Son’s Odyssey to Find the Father […]