J A Hunsinger
Blogs I follow
- A Writer's Journal
- Conservative Black Chick
- Jim Ainsworth
- Life On Moon Road
- Medieval News
- Pierce Books
- reagangirl.com
- Studies in Shadow
Gender | Male |
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Industry | Publishing |
Occupation | Writer/Publisher |
Location | Grand Junction, Colorado, United States |
Links | Audio Clip, Wishlist |
Introduction | J. A. Hunsinger lives in Colorado, USA, with his wife Phyllis. He spends his time writing and promoting his series of books. Vinland Publishing published the first novel of his character-driven, historical fiction Axe of Iron series, The Settlers, on August 1, 2008. The second book of the series, Confrontation, was released in March 2010. He released the 2nd Edition of both novels January 28, 2013. Assimilation, third in the series will be released in 2014. The other three books of the series will follow annually. Although he has long been a writer, much of his adult life has been associated with commercial aviation, both in and out of the cockpit. As an Engineering Technical Writer for Honeywell Commercial Flight Systems Group, Phoenix, AZ, he authored two comprehensive pilots' manuals on aircraft computer guidance systems and several supplemental aircraft radar manuals. His manuals have been published and distributed worldwide to airline operators by Honeywell Engineering, Phoenix, AZ. His first published work for the general public, Flight Into Danger, appeared in Flying Magazine, (August 2002). Many other articles have been published since. |
Interests | Writing, research, publishing, travel with Phyllis and friends, reading |
Favorite Movies | Braveheart, Last of the Mohicans, Six Days Seven Nights, Godfather, Castaway |
Favorite Music | Easy listening instrumental, country and western, blues |
Favorite Books | Horatio Hornblower series, Richard Bolitho series, Sunbird, Year of the Horsetails, The Seventh Scroll, The Egyptian, and many many more. |
Oscillate my metallic sonatas with your plan for the Panama canal:
What happened to the Norse Greenlanders? Did they assimilate with the native peoples of North America? When?