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Locked, Loaded, and Unfinished: Mauser’s Early Self-Loading Rifle Experiments (M1902 & Variants) Before Mauser was the name behind the classic bolt-action service rifle, the company’s engineers were quietly testing bold ideas that would one day become the backbone of modern...
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The Original Vision Behind Trench 1915’s Cover When I first set out to publish Trench 1915: The Dawn of Modern Warfare, I had a very different vision in mind for the cover art. In my head, I wanted to showcase the heart of...
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“If these secret battles and elite units existed in your books, wouldn’t that rewrite World War I history?” The short answer is: no. Fictional Battles and Units in Real Wars The Trench series does feature fictionalized clashes — skirmishes that were never recorded,...
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The photo for the blog is A7V/U-1, even though it never got to see action in 1918. Ever since I started releasing the Trench series, a strange accusation keeps popping up: that the vehicles or even the cover art are AI-generated. It began...
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As we get closer to the release of Trench 1915: Shadows of War this October, I’ve been reflecting on the journey so far. Readers sometimes ask: “Will Trench end with 1915?” The answer is simple: no. World War I was a grand, drawn-out...
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