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FUBAR: A Collection of War Stories, by Weston Ochse

FUBAR: A Collection of War Stories, by Weston Ochse

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FUBAR: A Collection of War Stories, by Weston Ochse

FUBAR: A Collection of War Stories, by Weston Ochse



FUBAR: A Collection of War Stories, by Weston Ochse

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War. To quote Edwin Starr, “What is it good for?” FUBAR by Weston Ochse is a 90,000-word collection of fiction and non-fiction. A complete cumulation of Weston’s war stories and essays, created over nearly twenty years by a military veteran with more than thirty years of service. From 1997 to new works never before published, this collection brings together all genres of the work Weston has written that is based around conflict and war. ~~~~~~~~ “Weston is one of the best authors of our generation." —Brian Keene, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The Rising “Weston Ochse is to horror what Bradbury is to science fiction — an artist whose craft, stories and voice are so distinct and mesmerizing that you can't help but be enthralled.” —Dani Kollin, Prometheus Award-winning author of The Unincorporated Man "SEAL Team 666 is like X-Files and Torchwood written by Tom Clancy: ingenious, creepy, and entertaining." —Kevin J. Anderson, #1 international-bestselling author of Death Warmed Over “Weston Ochse is a mercurial writer, one of those depressingly talented people who are good at whatever they turn their hand to.” —Conrad Williams, August Derleth and International Horror Guild Award Winner "Weston Ochse has always been a wised-up, clued-in, completely trustworthy writer of high-action fiction that deserved a wider audience, and SEAL Team 666 is his breakthrough book. Here, every story-line is as taut as a gunfighter's nerves, and individual scenes pop like firecrackers. I raced through this novel and when it ended, I wanted more." —Peter Straub, New York Times-bestselling author of In the Night Room "Weston Ochse is perhaps the fiercest and most direct of the latest generation of dark fiction writers. I watched awestruck year by year as the bright candle of his talent grew into a roaring bonfire of brutally honest output, matched only by his deep empathy for the human condition." —Rocky Wood, Bram Stoker award-winning author of Stephen King: A Literary Companion "A wild blend of nail-biting thriller action and out-of-the shadows horror. This is the supernatural thriller at its most dynamic. Perfect!" —Jonathan Maberry, NY Times bestselling-author of Dead of Night and The King of Plagues

FUBAR: A Collection of War Stories, by Weston Ochse

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #105919 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-29
  • Released on: 2015-05-29
  • Format: Kindle eBook
FUBAR: A Collection of War Stories, by Weston Ochse

Review "This assemblage of short fiction, a novella, and essays puts Ochse's 30 years of military experience to good use.  The adage, 'Write what you know,' is proven here, whether it's a piece on the rigors of basic training or fighting monsters from a rift in the desert of Arizona, each story rings with the sound of truth." - Frank Errington, Top 1% Goodreads Reviewer "Every single story in this collection has been curated with care and all of them will go through you like the ball bearings spit out by a Claymore mine when someone not paying attention steps on it." - Katomic Energy "Every story engages. Every essay or article intensifies. And by the end, one comes to the inescapable conclusion that, although the pieces were written at various times over the past eighteen years; appear here out of chronological order; and form no perceptible sequences of time,place, or landscape, they do in fact create a coherent whole. And at the core of that meta-story, lies a warrior constantly defining and re-defining himself: Weston Ochse." -Collings Notes Reviews for SEAL Team 666:'Weston Ochse has always been a wised-up, clued-in, completely trust worthy writer of high-action fiction that deserved a wider audience, and SEAL Team 666 is his breakthrough book. Here, every story line is as taut as a gunfighter's nerves, and individual scenes pop like firecrackers. I raced through this novel, and when it ended, I wanted more.'' --Peter Straub, New York Times bestselling author''A wild blend of nail-biting thriller action and out-of-the-shadows horror. This is the supernatural thriller at its most dynamic. Perfect!'' --Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author''SEAL Team 666 islike X-Files and Torchwood written by Tom Clancy: ingenious, creepy, and entertaining.'' --Kevin J. Anderson, internationally bestselling author''Even the supernatural has its own division of terrorist. Thank goodness we have our defenders -- SEAL Team 666.'' --Joe R. Lansdale, British Fantasy, Bram Stoker, and Edgar award winning author''Ochse brings both a lively gallows humor to the story and just the right amount of conviction to make his scenarios as creepy.'' --Kirkus Reviews

About the Author WESTON OCHSE (pronounced oaks ) has won the Bram Stoker Award and beennominated for the Pushcart Prize. In addition to his previous SEAL Team666 novels, his work has appeared in comic books and magazines such as"Cemetery Dance" and "Soldier of Fortune". He is a retired U.S. Armyintelligence officer. He lives in Arizona within shouting distance ofthe International Border.


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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful. A Warrior Writes By katherine tomlinson I am a soldier’s daughter. My father served in three wars, two of them popular, one of them not. The only stories he ever told about those times in his life were carefully edited, G-rated anecdotes like one about running over a python when he was in Burma building Bailey-Bailey bridges.He bore his burden alone because that’s what men of his generation did. He died with his stories untold. And maybe that’s one reason why he died so young.I wish my father—who loved to read—could have read this collection of essays and fiction.Weston Ochse is a warrior. He is a humanist. And he is a damn fine writer.I’ve read some fantastic collections of war stories in the past and this one is now in my top five, along with Michael Herr’s DISPATCHES and Anthony Swofford’s JARHEAD.Every single story in this collection has been curated with care and all of them will go through you like the ball bearings spit out by a Claymore mine when someone not paying attention steps on it.“Why is it so hard to be a man?” the protagonist of “Family Man” asks and then he offers up a sacrifice to his family that is simply…heart-stopping. “Family Man” is one of those stories, like “Plastic Soldiers” by WD County, that can never be unread.The essays are just as strong as the fiction, with “Every War Has a Signature Sound” being one of my favorites. Ochse ends the collection with a piece called “Finishing School” that is inspirational and confessional and altogether insightful and a story about warring with your self when it just seems so much easier to quit.But warriors don’t quit.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. An amazing and thoughtful book! By djuanamama Weston has done it again! Another great book by Weston Ochse!He reaches emotional highs and lows in Fubar! Which in my opinion, makes for a great read!This book touched my heart because of the deep, thought provoking subject matter. My favorite parts of the book are actually the authors notes after every story. Weston's Insightful sharing of why he wrote the stories give us, the reader, a peek into what makes Weston Ochse tick. This is a definite must read! Especially if you are connected in any way to the military. But I recommend it for those who may not have military connections, because it opens up a window into that world! Well done!

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. This is a fantastic collection worth reading more than once By Bryan S. Best This is a fantastic collection worth reading more than once. The stories range from entertaining to hard-hitting, and if you have any respect for our military men and women then there is something for you in this collection. If you haven't already, pick up FUBAR and read it. Be careful once you start, you may have a hard time putting it down.

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