

Honor Untarnished: A West Point Graduate’s Memoir of World War II. “Return to Normandy.” Boys’ Life 94.6 (June 2004): 16-21.įorstchen, William R. Martin’s Press, 2004.įorstchen, William R. Grant Comes East: A Novel of the Civil War. Riverdale: NY: Baen, 2005.įorstchen, William R., Newt Gingrich, and Albert S. “Would You?” In Don’t Forget Your Spacesuit, Dear. New York: Pocket Books, 2005.įorstchen, William R. New York: Thomas Dunne Books, 2005.įorstchen, William R. Never Call Retreat: Lee and Grant, the Final Victory. New York: Eos, 2006.įorstchen, William R., Newt Gingrich, and Albert S. Martin’s Press, 2007.įorstchen, William and Raymond E. Martin’s Press, 2008.įorstchen, William R.


New York: Forge, 2009.įorstchen, William R. New York: Thomas Dunne Books, 2009.įorstchen, William R. To Try Men’s Souls: A Novel of George Washington and the Fight for American Freedom. Martin’s Press, 2011.įorstchen, William R. The Battle of the Crater: a Novel of the Civil War. New York: Thomas Dunne Books, 2012.įorstchen, William R. New York: Tor Books, 2014.įorstchen, William R. New York: Spectrum Literary Agency, 2014.įorstchen, William R. New York: Forge Books, 2015.įorstchen, William R. New York: Forge Books, 2017.įorstchen, William R. Forstchen is honing his pilot skills as an owner of an 元B, a World War II “recon bird” and a 1930s reproduction of a “Charger” biplane.įorstchen, William R. He has lectured on the subject for numerous groups including the FBI, the Army War College and NASA, and the city of San Diego and has done numerous media interviews for Fox News, Glen Beck, and others.įorstchen says, “I will always see my role as a Montreat professor as my primary responsibility and am thankful to our Lord for that opportunity to serve.” When not writing or teaching, Dr. His work on the use of Electro Magnetic Pulse (EMP) weapons resulted in three NYT best-selling novels. He guest lectured at China’s archeological school Beijing on Khitan fortifications near Karakorum Mongolia. He is an avid amateur archeologist with four summers spent in Mongolia working on the ruins of a two-thousand-year-old city, along with trips to Russia, and Romania where he worked on a Roman fortress. His latest best-selling novel is “48 Hours,” published by Tor Forge. He is also the author of over fifty books, ranging from fantasy to traditional historical works numerous short stories articles and op-ed pieces for publications such as the Chicago Tribune and the Washington Times. at Purdue University-who recently honored him with their alumni of the year award. William Forstchen serves as a professor of history and writing at Montreat College.
