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Michael Stephen Fuchs

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MICHAEL STEPHEN FUCHS is author of the #1 bestselling epic ARISEN series of special-operations military ZA novels, which have repeatedly been Amazon #1 bestsellers in Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction, #1 in Dystopian Science Fiction, #1 in Military Science Fiction, #1 in War Fiction, and #1 in War & Military Action Fiction, as well as Amazon overall Top 100 bestsellers. The series as a whole has sold over 1.5 million copies. The audiobook editions, performed by R.C. Bray, have generated over $5 million in revenue. He is also author of the D-Boys series of high-tech special-operations military adventure novels, which include D-Boys , Counter-Assault , and Close Quarters Battle (coming in 2026); as well as the existential cyberthrillers ...more

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Genesis (Arisen #0.5)

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The Flood (Arisen #10)

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Cataclysm (Arisen #9)

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Carnage (Arisen #12)

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Deathmatch (Arisen #11)

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Endgame (Arisen #14)

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Nemesis (Arisen, #8.5)

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The Siege (Arisen #13)

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“hope is not a strategy.”
Michael Stephen Fuchs, Nemesis

“Alpha’s response to the armed conflict was nearly inevitable, and Henno knew it as the old rule for winning pub brawls: don’t bluff, don’t threaten, definitely don’t shove or escalate. But when you know it’s going to kick off, you just turn the knob all the way to the right – the pint glass to the face, the knee to the groin, the headbutt that crushes the nose. Maximum violence, instantly.”
Michael Stephen Fuchs, ARISEN: Omnibus Two

“Hey! I’m still fuckin’ this monkey. She’s just here to take pictures.”
Michael Stephen Fuchs, The Horizon

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“Alpha’s response to the armed conflict was nearly inevitable, and Henno knew it as the old rule for winning pub brawls: don’t bluff, don’t threaten, definitely don’t shove or escalate. But when you know it’s going to kick off, you just turn the knob all the way to the right – the pint glass to the face, the knee to the groin, the headbutt that crushes the nose. Maximum violence, instantly.”
Michael Stephen Fuchs, ARISEN: Omnibus Two

“Some sorrows were not open to outside intervention or comfort. Just as some brotherhoods were beyond the reckoning of people outside of them.”
Michael Stephen Fuchs, Genesis

“Some sorrows were not open to outside intervention or comfort. Just as some brotherhoods were beyond the reckoning of people outside of them. Some tragedies couldn’t be made okay, not by words, and not by anything else either.”
Michael Stephen Fuchs, Genesis

“Okay, not a terrible point,” Noise said. “But it’s also a great example – the point that makes my point. We don’t get to choose what happens to us. But we always get to choose how to feel about it. And why on earth would you ever choose to feel anything but good?” Bird snorted. “Mate, it can’t be that easy – not for you, not for anyone. Who could feel good about this?” Noise nodded. “Look. In any situation, there are always many aspects to it, many facets that one can attend to. An infinite number, perhaps. And it is very rare that all of them are completely negative. Can we agree on that?” Bird didn’t respond. “And the thing is this: you get to choose. Which aspects to regard. The good or the bad ones. And that choice will define you. It will certainly define how you feel.”
Michael Stephen Fuchs, Endgame




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message 1: by Dale (last edited Jul 20, 2014 11:09AM)

Dale Thele Michael, thank you for accepting my friend request.
I've downloaded and look forward to reading Arisen : Genesis.
Wishing you the very best!


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