Everyone
needs an author bio, right? So, here it is. Roger (that would be me) was born
in rural Arkansas in the late ‘40s. While growing up I did all the things that
other boys in that time and place did, none of which bear repeating here.
I
joined the U.S. Army right out of high school because we were at war in Vietnam
and I thought that was what I was supposed to do. Your country's at war, you go
fight, right?
Made sense to me at the time. I scored really
high on all the Army tests and was selected to become part U.S. Army's elite
Signals Intelligence unit, the Army Security Agency which later became the U.S.
Army Intelligence and Security Command. I spent over 20 years running all over
the globe listening to the communications of our enemies and stealing their
secrets.
Retired
in ’91 and spent another 20 or so building and maintaining global computer
networks. During my military years, and I should say I loved every minute of
it, I served in Viet Nam, Japan, Germany, the Philippines, Thailand, Taiwan and
several places in the continental U.S.
In
1984 I was selected for and participated in the Center Lane Project, one of the
starter projects that trolled for people suitable (by abilities or temperament or,
just possibly, some other criteria I am unaware of) to move on to the much
publicized CIA psychic warfare experiment, The Stargate Project. All this
happened before Stargate was owned by the CIA.
At the time of my training the military was very much involved.
The
strange experiences I had during that experiment prompted me to write Secret Warriors, Psychic Spies. Now,
after my second and final retirement, I live in Colorado with my wife Judy and
spend my time camping in the Colorado Mountains, spoiling grandchildren and
writing. Science fiction and fantasy are
my first loves but, on occasion, I write pretty much anything that comes to
mind.
Secret Warriors, Psychic
Spies
is published on Amazon.com as both Kindle and paperback. I published it as a work of fiction because,
well hell, no one was gonna believe any of it otherwise.
That’s
my story such as it is. I will post some
short fictions here and from time to time I will talk a little about other
things I am writing.
Roger