After graduating in 1974 with a B.A. in history and a commission as an officer in the U.S. Army, HAROLD COYLE served on active duty for seventeen years in Germany during the height of the Cold War, in Korea on the staff of the Combined Field Army (ROK/U.S.), as an instructor at both the U.S. Army’s Armor School and the Command and General Staff College, and as an adviser to the Army National Guard. He also served in the Gulf during Desert Storm. In 1991 Coyle left the service and took up writing full time, penning works that include Team Yankee, a New York Times bestselling novel about modern armored warfare, and historical fiction such as Look Away. You can sign up for email updates here.
JENNIFER ELLIS started writing four years ago, before anyone told her that it was dangerously addictive. By the time she found that out, it was too late. She graduated from the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst more years ago than she cares to remember, before embarking on what she laughingly calls a “diverse and eclectic career path,” a path that took her from the jungles of Central America through the bogs and hedgerows of Northern Ireland to the mountains of Bosnia and Kosovo, then onwards to the sandbox of Iraq (fleetingly) and, most recently, to the dusty plains of Afghanistan. Along the way she has also transitioned from being a regular army officer to becoming a civilian consultant and army reservist specializing in cybersecurity. Jennifer currently works for a global security corporation, has contributed to various government advisory bodies, occasionally deploys to hot dusty countries and, in her spare time, she writes.