Sure. I'm an Origins and ENnie award winning game designer who has been writing in the RPG industry since 2004. If you want my full details, best to go to my website
www.jenniferbrozek.com. I'm also an award winning editor and fiction author.
I am a military brat and lived on military bases until I was 16. One of the things that military fiction often does not show is the base culture for those who are not yet soldiers or will never be warriors--the dependents, administration, spouses, and civilians working on base. One of the things I like to write about when writing military fiction is to touch upon the customs and courtesies the children and spouses adopt.
In the Nellus Academy, I wanted to show how growing up military forces a kid to grow up faster than there civilian counterparts. I know I was training for emergencies as young as six and when I lived in Belgium, we had regular exercises on what to do being American in a possibly hostile foreign land.
In 2010, at GenCon, I was having dinner with some of the Cat Lab fiction people and I was asked to write fiction for the website . With 25+ years of history in the IP, the concept was daunting but I agreed once I had an idea. However, because I know I can't know every detail of Battletech, I have a "Battletech Think Tank" group who vets my work before I send it into the fact checkers.
Beyond that, I'm a huge gamer geek. I am in 3 weekly RPG games that range from Shadowrun, Hunter, Deadlands, Eberron, and Star Trek (depending on the rotation - Right now it is Deadlands, Shadowrun, and Hunter).
As for forums, for the most part, I avoid them. But, I thought because this is a long running series (25 episodes scheduled), I would hang out and answer questions if I could. I won't give away the plot but I will answer what I can.
If you'd like to read some of my other military fiction, here is one called "Honoring the Dead." It's available in text and audio form.
http://www.wilywriters.com/blog/honoring-the-dead-by-jennifer-brozek/Thanks,
Jenn