MF Burbaugh


Biography

Born in the post war era of 1947 and raised in the farm country of upstate New York, MF Burbaugh saw ground level life and death.

Joining the Army in 1966 and spending almost two years in Vietnam, he added to that grounding of reality, and after 21 years in the Army he now resides with his wife of forty years in El Paso, Texas.

He writes in the sci-fi/fantasy genre but has a collection of short stories based in the 1860s of a humorous western genre, where he received good reviews. He tries to bring his stories to life such that you feel you are right there.

He has had a Fantasy Novella published through normal publishing channels as well as short stories.

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Books

Rocer Penal Colony    by MF Burbaugh
Price: $0.99 USD. 28620 words. Published on April 19, 2012. Fiction.

(5.00 from 1 review)
Rocer Penal Colony needs to come back under the control of the Confederation of Planets, so the Confed has sent in ten young men and women to establish authority, using any necessary force. Seven thousand hardened criminals are on the loose on the almost-uninhabitable world known as Rocer. If you dare, meet the Space Rangers. Their Motto? Bend Hell, Sir!
The Writings of one Jeremiah Lewis    by MF Burbaugh
Price: $0.99 USD. 11430 words. Published on April 12, 2010. Fiction.

0.5 star(4.50 from 2 reviews)
The son of a rancher, Jeremiah Lewis is a want to be author in the year 1860. He finished high-school and is considered by his peers to be well educated and well mannered. His fan club is of three or four people and as he travels he writes a few stories and mails them to his mother for distribution. This is the collection of his humorous and improbable character tales.

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