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Michael Z. Williamson
Michael Z. Williamson (born 1967) is an American military science fiction and War novel, military fiction author best known for his Libertarian science fiction, libertarian-themed ''Freehold'' series published by Baen Books. Between 2004 and 2016, Williamson published eight ''Freehold'' novels, exploring military and political themes as well as First contact (science fiction), first contact with alien beings. This was followed by the ''Forged in Blood'' (2017) and ''Freehold: Resistance'' (2019) anthologies, consisting of short stories taking place in the ''Freehold'' universe, some by Williamson and some by other authors, including Larry Correia, Tony Daniel (science fiction writer), Tony Daniel, Tom Kratman and Brad R. Torgersen. Work outside the ''Freehold'' universe includes ''The Hero (novel), The Hero'' (2004), written with John Ringo, and the time travel story ''A Long Time Until Now'' (2014). Short fiction by Williamson includes the story "Soft Casualty", an exploration of ...
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