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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

The List: Accounting for the Iraqi Allies America Left Behind

For The Daily Beast, my latest - "The List: Accounting for the Iraqi Allies America Left Behind."

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Matt Gallagher, author of Kaboom

Matt Gallagher, author of Kaboom
Former Army officer and Iraq veteran turned grad student/writer. Now living in New York City. Working as the senior writing manager at Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA). Likes include Wake Forest basketball, Guinness, and Volkswagen buses. Once dropped the F-bomb on C-SPAN2. Thoughts and opinions expressed on this blog are my own.

Kaboom: Embracing the Suck in a Savage Little War

Kaboom: Embracing the Suck in a Savage Little War
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Other Writings

"Pilgrim's Progress" - essay published in The New York Times, Home Fires, January 2011

"The Hut Next Door" - essay published in The New York Times, Home Fires, May 2011

"Straight Shooter" - article published in Boston Review, September/October 2011

"The Subway Chronicles" - short story published in Mason's Road, January 2011

"Brothers in Arms" - short story published in The Nevada Review, Spring 2011

"Where's the Great Novel About the War on Terror?" - essay published in The Atlantic, June 2011

"A Ghost on Tobacco Road" - essay published at The Classical, February 2012

"War, Beer and Rock & Roll: a book review of The Operators" - review published in The Daily Beast, January 2012

"Down and Out With the American Dream: a book review of Lost in America" - review published in The Daily Beast, September 2011

"This Creed of the Desert" - op-ed published in the New York Daily News, October 2011

"After the Slaughter" - article published in Boston Review, March 2012

"The List" - article published in The Daily Beast, April 2012

"War Games" - essay published at The Rumpus, December 2011

"Remembering Mark" - essay published in The New York Times, At War, May 2011

"Renaming the Campaigns" - essay published in The New York Times, At War, July 2011

"The Labyrinth" - article published in TIME, Battleland, September 2011

"The Repeal of DADT is All Smoke, No Fire" - article published in The Huffington Post, April 2010

"Book review of Sebastian Junger's WAR" - review published in The Huffington Post, May 2010

"Three Wise Men" - essay published in Scholars & Rogues, September 2011

"The War Yet to Come: a book review of Broken Bodies, Shattered Minds" - review published in Small Wars Journal, June 2011

"Book review of Siobhan Fallon's You Know When the Men Are Gone" - review published at Bookslut, February 2011

"In Defense of Once an Eagle" - article published in TIME, Battleland, August 2011

"The War Belongs to All of Us" - article published in The Washington Post, Impact of War, May 2010

"Why Vets Aren't Buying The Hurt Locker" - review published at AOL News, March 2010

"Precision Targeting in a Modern Counterinsurgency" - essay published in Armor Magazine, September 2009

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"Above all, Kaboom is about the day to day travails of a typical platoon set smack among thousands of disillusioned and war-weary Iraqis ... without a trace of sentimentality, Mr. Gallagher draws the reader into the everyday complexities of leading soldiers from every strata of American society."
- Bing West, Wall Street Journal

"Vivid and introspective ... [readers will] come to appreciate his evocative prose, convincing dialogue, and especially, telling vignettes of life as an American soldier in Iraq."
- The New Republic

"This may well be the best memoir to have been written about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan ... Kaboom is laugh-out-loud funny. And brutal. Buy it."
- Andrew Exum, of Abu Muqawama

"Surely the Jarhead of the second Gulf war."
- Patrick Hennessey, The Financial Times

"[Gallagher's] exceptional narrative technique makes the soldier in-group cant both believable and coherent; his relentless pursuit of sanity in the midst of a chaotic storm of IEDs, policy changes, sheiks, civilians, and baffling missions makes this blog-based memoir an exciting read reminiscent of Anthony Swofford's Jarhead."
- Library Journal

"As funny as it is harrowing."
- Entertainment Weekly

"At turns hilarious, maddening, and terrifying."
- The Washington Post

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