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November 17, 2000
Jumping ship, best selling author Lindsay McKenna is taking her military mainstream books along the path of such celebrity writers as Stephen King: e-book territory.
"Lindsay is an author that believes in taking charge of her career," says Mary Wolf, owner of Hard Shell Word Factory, the award-winning e-publisher for "Valkyrie" at www.hardshell.com. "This format allows her to push the boundaries beyond the print venues shes had."
And pushing is an understatement.
Facing a controversial military subject head on, McKennas pro-women in combat stance brings her own military experience and exhaustive research into "Valkyries" fictional adventure thats so real, it begs the question:
When will U.S. women be allowed in ground combat?
"Im pro-women in all job slots in the U.S. Military," says McKenna of the the pro-women-in-the-military global trend. "None should be closed to them -- patriotism should be gender free."
Having served herself in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War, McKenna saw there were certain types of women prepared mentally, emotionally and physically for ground combat.
"Its a time thats come," states Richard Lee, an Apache helicopter chief pilot and Vietnam veteran.
When it comes to conflict, he mentions, not all men can wage a war. Not all men can fight -- and the same is true of women says Lee.
"Given the right training and attitude, there is no reason why women cant be all but equal," emphasizes Lee.
In fact, women-in-the-military advocate Capt. Barbara Wilson, retired, states that many of the reasons given to exclude women in combat roles are due to myths and legends.
"I dont think the issue is women in combat but is, rather, equal opportunity," says Wilson.
Currently, about 15 percent of military jobs are off limits to women: ground combat and submarine duty.
Reviewers for the book call "Valkyrie"
an "edge-of-the-seat" suspense, "richly drawn characters" and
"absolutely fantastic."
"She really took out all the stops," says Harriett Klausner, number one reviewer for Amazon.com and several other top-notch publications. "Shes really one of the best writers Ive seen."
The military suspense, "Valkyrie," -- already movie optioned -- sets up a ground combat trial for women, along with other U.S. Forces, into an erupting Southeast Asia hot-spot crisis. The all-woman task force tests political odds and physical danger in all-out ground combat.
All to please a mainstream audience, the adventure offers intrigue, strategy, violence and a love story. The book is available through Hard Shell Word Factory, www.hardshell,com, in two formats: electronic or paperback version. Local bookstores can also make special paperback orders for customers that do not have computers or Internet access.
Lindsay McKenna (aka Eileen Nauman) is the bestselling author of "Valkyrie" and 50 fiction books in the last 20 years. Known as the "Top Gun of Womens Military Fiction," she created the sub-genre of military adventure/romance and covers a mainstream womens market having sold more than 10 million books worldwide.
More about McKenna, "Valkyrie" and electronic publishing can be found on her Website at www.lindsaymckenna.com.