Military Writers Academy
Military Writers Academy's goal is to help people improve their writing when talking about military concepts - fiction and non-fiction. We'll dig down into the topic of military memoirs and how to make them more compelling, and we'll also dive into making your military fiction books, characters, and scenes more realistic and accurate.
Randall Surles is a retired Green Beret SGM turned book editor, book coach, and ghostwriter. As a Military Editor, he has worked with over 50 authors to improve their writing and get their books across the finish line.
📘 LIVE Q&A: Memoirs, Kickstarter Book Launching, Self-Publishing, & Writing Tips
Editor Q & A Live
Editor Q & A: How Veterans Turn War Stories Into Books
📘 Editor Q&A Live: Plot, Structure & Story Flow for Authors
Editors Q & A: Writing Fiction Books Part 1
What It Really Takes to Self-Publish and Market a Book (Ft. Mike Simpson & Randy Surles)
Editors Live Q&A: The Art of Writing a Book
Editors Live Q&A: Designing the Perfect Book Cover | Military Writers Academy
Editors Q&A Live with Randy & Dan | Writing, Editing, and Publishing Insights
E076: Finale
E075: Is Being Self-Employed better than working for an Employer?
PW-E074 Moving to Europe
PW-E072 Pros and Cons of Military Living Overseas
PW-E071 What a Lawyer Costs
PW-E069 Interview with Daniel Pace - Green Beret and Author
PW-E068 Is college worth it?
PW-E066 Thomas Kelley: ASH Chemistry Teacher
PW-E067 Rangers vs Green Berets
PW-E065 Publishing - Marketing Basics for Self-Published Authors
PW-E064 The Ins and Outs of Self-Publishing
PW-E063 Should you Self publish vs traditional publish your book?
PW-E062 Where Do People Choose to Live and Why?
PW-E061 Stuff – What Our Possessions Say About Us
PW-E059 Hiking the Camino de Santiago with Steven Rindahl, founder of Warriors on the Way
PW-E058 Helping Veterans with PTSD on the Camino de Santiago.
PW-E057 Where Have All the Heroes Gone. Interview with Author Jeff Tiegs
PW-E56 Fighting Human Trafficking with Skull Games and Jeff Tiegs
PW-E055 How thinking about vices helps us keep a healthy relationship with them