Bruce Gaughran has been a writer and blogger for over twenty years. Other published books include 2074 – Desistance for Some Means Life for Others (2014), Staff of Rhah – The Parthinian Chronicles (2014), and Trouble – A Justin Seaborne Duology (2015). Trouble was adapted for the stage and performed in February 2016 by the Marshall Area Stage Company.
Many of his stories and poetry have been published in magazines and newspapers including Living and Dying at the Sam's Club, Almost Perfect, A Patriot Found His Home, The Age of Innocence, Next Stop Las Vegas, A Cat’s Tale, The Nine Stages and Will I Ever Find Some Peace.
His blog, Living with Kennedy’s Disease, averages 400 page views a day and is a resource for those living with rare diseases.
The joy comes from creating worlds, characters, settings, plots and storylines. The fun comes from experiencing life through the eyes of these characters.
Bruce is a member of the Chattanooga Writers Guild and leads the North Georgia Writers Group.Visit his website at http://www.brucegaughran.com and his blog at http://kennedysdisease.blogspot.com/
Brown Water - Red Blood is a story of survivor's guilt. It is the author's way of atoning for coming home in one piece. Many times during my tour of duty, I said, "That could have just as well been me."