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Wilmar Luna

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All Wilmar Luna wanted was a story about a female superhero who wasn’t a damsel in distress. He wanted a complex character: someone with inner demons, cool tech, and a world grounded in reality. He wasn’t interested in a goddess from mythology or a gender-swapped version of a male hero. So instead of waiting for that story, he wrote it himself.

Fueled by a love of video games and ’90s pop culture, Wilmar created The Silver Ninja—a conflicted yet powerful woman with the gravitas of Batman and the relatable heroism of Spider-Man.

After years spent in the ninja’s world, Wilmar wanted a change of pace, something darker. He searched for a horror novel that could terrify him, but couldn’t find the right one. So, he wrote Sanctifiction, a series ins
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Wilmar Luna As long as I'm just visiting. I would love to visit one of the silos in Wool by Hugh Howey.…moreAs long as I'm just visiting. I would love to visit one of the silos in Wool by Hugh Howey.(less)
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Superman 2025 brought me back to 1989

I went into Superman 2025 with no expectations. Why was Guy Gardner in the trailer? How come they’re only showing footage of the superdog rescuing him? All these signs made me think Superman 2025 would be a mediocre flop.

If you read any posts on X (Twitter) you’d think this movie was a disgrace to the Superman legacy. They disparaged the bright colors and thought David Corenswet was inferior to Ma

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“And at this moment of weakness, where her body was ready to surrender, she had never felt so alive.”
Wilmar Luna, A Bitter Winter

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“I thought you guys could detect witches." Jonathan muttered as soon as he got over his shock at seeing two people materialise in front of him. The wiccan sat on the floor, his shoulder being strapped with a makeshift bandage, by the ever-practical Ian.

"We detect magic, not witches." Hunter clarified. "We can't feel anything out of the ordinary, unless they start casting."

"Oh fantastic!" Jonathan groaned. "I'll remember that excuse later.”
K.S. Marsden, The Shadow Reigns

“Hunter could only groan. “What are you doing, Kristen?”

“Bringing breakfast.” She replied innocently. “Think of it as thanks for saving my life.”

Hunter sat up in bed, looking his usual ruffled morning mess, with extra dark circles under the eyes today. “Technically, I didn’t save your life, Mel did.”

“Ok, then think of it as punishment for putting my life at risk.” Kristen shrugged, and helped herself to a piece of toast. “It’s all a ruse, anyway.”
K.S. Marsden, The Shadow Falls

“The Small Group’s obsession with actionable intelligence had turned into an intellectual straitjacket. By narrowly defining the target opportunities to a specific point in time and location, they were in turn making the actionable intelligence requirement theoretically impossible to satisfy.15 They failed to realize that they had time. They had plenty of time to build better situational awareness and discover the numerous options and opportunities available to capture UBL prior to 9/11.”
Pete Blaber, The Mission, The Men, and Me: Lessons from a Former Delta Force Commander

“Sir, do not land those helicopters [there],” Jimmy pleaded while pointing at the valley floor. “The current plan is not going to work out for you.” The chief of staff replied apologetically, “I know, Jim, but it’s too late to do anything about it.”
Pete Blaber, The Mission, The Men, and Me: Lessons from a Former Delta Force Commander

“How do perfectly smart people make bad decisions? In an organizational context, it’s almost always the result of a lack of shared reality.”
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