Casey Moores

Casey Moores

Casey Moores was a USAF rescue/special ops C-130 pilot for over 17 years- airdropping, air refueling, and flying into tiny blacked-out dirt airstrips in bad places using night vision goggles. He’s been to those places and done those things with those people. Now he lives a quieter life, translating those experiences to military science fiction, fantasy, alternate history, and post-apocalyptic fiction. With seven novels and over twenty published short stories, his biggest challenge is focusing on any one genre. Or focusing on anything at all, really. Casey is the winner of the Imaginarium Imadjinn Awards Best Historical Fiction for Witch Hunt, a story about monster hunting marines in the Civil War from Three Ravens Publishing’s JTF-13 series. The prequel story, “Blood Sacrifice”, was published in the Helicon award-winning JTF-13 Legends anthology. For Chris Kennedy Publishing, he has written in the Four Horsemen universe with numerous novels and short stories, primarily about Bull and his black ops rescue company. He also has a novel, The Guilted Cage, set in the Fallen World universe at his alma mater, the Air Force Academy, as well as short stories in the Fallen World and Salvage System universes. Finally, he has numerous stories out in his Deathmage War fantasy series, two of which—“A Quaint Pastime” and “The Unwanted Legion”—were finalists in the annual FantaSci fantasy story contest. He has recently begun a near future military science fiction series with Bill Fawcett. A Colorado native and Air Force Academy graduate, he is now semi-retired in New Mexico.   Visit his website at https://www.caseymoores.net/

Books By Casey Moores

Down These Mean Streets

By Casey Moores, Chris Kennedy, Dan Willis, Griffin Barber, Hinkley Correia, Kacey Ezell, Larry Correia, Laurell K Hamilton, Marisa Wolf, Mike Massa, Patrick M. Tracy, Robert Buettner, Robert E. Hampson, Steve Diamond

This anthology explores the deep human fascination with the mysterious allure of the urban environment—whether in alternate historical settings or futuristic space stations—through new science fiction and fantasy stories given