Thom Stark has been a professional writer – which he defines as “one
who gets paid for it” – since 1995, when his @internet column began
appearing in the pages of LAN Times Magazine. He is probably
best-known as a columnist and feature writer for the late, great
Boardwatch Magazine. He maintains an archive of past columns and
articles on his website at http://www.starkrealities.com/
Mr. Stark currently lives in Chillicothe, Ohio, with his wife Judy and
their lovable mutts Wally and Watson, where he is hard at work on War
– Book Two of American Sulla.
who gets paid for it” – since 1995, when his @internet column began
appearing in the pages of LAN Times Magazine. He is probably
best-known as a columnist and feature writer for the late, great
Boardwatch Magazine. He maintains an archive of past columns and
articles on his website at http://www.starkrealities.com/
Mr. Stark currently lives in Chillicothe, Ohio, with his wife Judy and
their lovable mutts Wally and Watson, where he is hard at work on War
– Book Two of American Sulla.
When the unthinkable happens … what happens next?
A nuclear weapon destroys Lower Manhattan. A million people die.
Millions more flee from a gigantic, deadly cloud of fallout.
The crisis has only begun.
President William Orwell Steele and his cabinet labor to cope with the
aftermath of an unprecedented terrorist attack, while a host of
ordinary Americans struggle merely to survive in a world where
everything has changed. From the corridors of power to the squalor of
refugee camps, from world capitols to the lawless frontiers of
Pakistan, from economic collapse to armed rebellion, the impact of the
May Day attack swiftly spreads to every aspect of society and every
corner of the globe.
A nuclear weapon destroys Lower Manhattan. A million people die.
Millions more flee from a gigantic, deadly cloud of fallout.
The crisis has only begun.
President William Orwell Steele and his cabinet labor to cope with the
aftermath of an unprecedented terrorist attack, while a host of
ordinary Americans struggle merely to survive in a world where
everything has changed. From the corridors of power to the squalor of
refugee camps, from world capitols to the lawless frontiers of
Pakistan, from economic collapse to armed rebellion, the impact of the
May Day attack swiftly spreads to every aspect of society and every
corner of the globe.