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 Brian C. Thompson is an Amazon Bestselling author of alternate history military fiction. His debut novel, A Date with Infamy, hit #1 New Release in Alternative History and Military Strategy History on Amazon and has held a top-ten position in Military Strategy History since launch. He is the author of two interconnected WWII series: The American War (Pacific Theater) and The European War (European Theater), which converge at El Alamein on July 23, 1942. Brian holds a B.A. in History from Southern Methodist University and lives in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. He is available for book signings, panel discussions, and media interviews on topics including alternate history, WWII military fiction, self-publishing, and the real family story behind his novels. 

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Amazon Bestselling Author

Brian C. Thompson's love affair with history started at his grandmother's kitchen table, where his uncles and relatives traded war stories from World War II and Korea over coffee and cigarette smoke. Those tales lit a fire that never went out. By elementary school, he'd read every history book in the library — and when he ran out, the librarians let him pick which ones they ordered until he graduated.

One uncle's stories burned brighter than the rest. Frederick J. Gibson — "Uncle Gibby" — flew P-38 Lightnings, P-39 Airacobras, P-51 Mustangs, and C-47s across the Pacific. He earned the Bronze Star, the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters, and ground combat credit at Iwo Jima. He rose to Lieutenant Colonel. And for decades, he sat at family gatherings in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and told stories that no one who heard them ever forgot. Brian was one of those people. Those stories became The American War.

That fire followed him to Southern Methodist University, where he earned a B.A. in History, and it burns through every page of his work. Meticulously researched and grounded in the real hardware, tactics, and politics of the era, The American War is a five-book series that reimagines the Pacific conflict from its first shots to its final reckoning. Its companion series, The European War, follows the other side of the same world — from Chamberlain's death to Churchill's rise to the fall of France and beyond. Both series converge at El Alamein on July 23, 1942.

A Date with Infamy, his debut novel, hit #1 New Release in Alternative History and Military Strategy History on Amazon, and has held a top-ten position in Military Strategy History since launch.

Brian lives in the Dallas-Fort Worth area with his wife, kids, and a dog named Voodoo who has yet to show any interest in naval strategy.

Every great story begins with family.

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Media Contact: brian-c-thompson.com (contact form)

Topics Available for Interview or Discussion:

  • The real Uncle Gibby: How a WWII fighter pilot's family stories became a bestselling novel
  • What if America saw Pearl Harbor coming? The alternate history premise behind The American War
  • From RFP writer to novelist: How professional writing training shaped a fiction career
  • Self-publishing to #2 in Military Strategy History: An indie author's launch strategy
  • Writing two interconnected WWII series across two theaters of war

Credentials:

  • #1 New Release in Alternative History and Military Strategy History (Amazon)
  • #2 overall in Military Strategy History (Amazon), ahead of Bret Baier, Ronen Bergman, and Clausewitz
  • B.A. in History, Southern Methodist University
  • Series inspired by great-uncle Frederick J. Gibson, decorated WWII fighter pilot (Bronze Star, Air Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters, ground combat credit at Iwo Jima)

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