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Colin Wendell Sargent is an American author. Sargent graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1977 with a B.S. in English, and was a rotary-wing officer in the United States Navy, flying the CH-46 Sea Knight. After sea duty, Sargent edited the U.S. Navy’s aviation magazine, Approach, before moving to Maine and establishing Portland Magazine in 1985, which is still in publication, in addition to his poetry and fiction career. He earned his PhD in Creative Writing from Lancaster University in 2012.[1]

Bibliography

Luftwaffe Snowshoes (1983)

Blush (1987)

Undertow (1994)

100% American Girl (2002)

Museum of Human Beings (2008)[2]

The Boston Castrato (2016)[3]

Red Hands (2020)[4]

Flying Dark (2023)[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Barbican Press | Colin W. Sargent".
  2. ^ "Museum of Human Beings".
  3. ^ "Barbican Press | The Boston Castrato".
  4. ^ "Barbican Press | Red Hands".
  5. ^ https://hellboundbookspublishing.com/flyingdark.html