Marcus Nannini began his journalistic career when he published his own newspaper in the sixth grade, charging twenty five cents for the privilege of reading the only printed copy of each edition. During his undergraduate years Nannini was a paid reporter and worked three semesters as the research assistant for journalism professor and published author Richard Stocks Carlson, Ph.D.
Nannini is a life-long history buff with a particular interest in World War II and the Pearl Harbor attack. His continuing curiosity over several Japanese aerial photographs and the turtling of the U.S.S. Oklahoma lead him to write Chameleons, first as a screenplay and now as a full-length novel.
More than four years of research were devoted to Chameleons, underscoring Nannini’s efforts to painstakingly recreate the experiences of his protagonist, “Ken Kida,” both prior to, and following the Japanese attack on that fateful Sunday morning, December 7, 1941.
Nannini’s next book is a nonfiction World War II book titled DINNER WITH HIMMLER.
His next novels in the series, Geographic Treachery and Vigorous Brutality, will soon be available.
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American literature, Day of Infamy, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese embargo, Midget submarine attack, US Pacific Fleet, USS Arizona, USS Oklahoma, USS West VirginaTime
1941-present dayID Numbers
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February 8, 2018 | Edited by Marcus A. Nannini | Added information about the author and a photo |
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