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News that I'm now able to share! Osprey Games have a new boardgame coming out later this year, Undaunted: Stalingrad. I was lucky enough to get to write the story text that goes with the rules (a novella's-worth!). I guess it qualifies as my first pro piece of historical fiction!
Recently rediscovered this artwork and experienced a nostalgia blast to the face - used to stare at it in my White Dwarf for ages as a kid. Anyone know the artist?
Love the "Osprey" style of this 40k piece by SprigganE on DeviantArt. @OspreyBooks and @WarComTeam if you ever wanna team up...
This is probably my fav fanart of Anole, by average-xmendrawings over on tumblr. Love it!
Hey peeps, ebook versions of my #xmen novel First Team are currently on discount wherever you can get them, $4.99/£4.99. All sales much appreciated!
Doing a big #RevWar mythbust today, hoping to deal death to the misconception that British infantry weren’t trained to aim their muskets and that muskets in general were horrifically inaccurate 1/18
Topically, considering my earlier post, today is the anniversary of the 1777 attack at Paoli, where British forces surprised a Continental camp. An effective military strike, or a massacre, or both. Art by Stephen Walsh from my Osprey book on light infantry.
If you ever get into an online argument over the Napoleonic Wars (I'm not judging) I've just found the perfect reaction image/argument closer for you.
A little less well-known is the fact that Rogers went on to reform his rangers during the American Revolution, still on the side of the British. This outfit of Loyalist Americans, the Queen's Rangers, were among the most effective Crown Forces of the war 4/8