Richard Marcinko retired from the Navy as a full commander after more than thirty years of service. Her currently lives in the Alexandria, Virginia, area, where he is CEO of SOS Temps Inc., his private security firm whose clients are governments and corporations, and Richard Marcinko Inc., a motivational training and team-building company. He is also designing Crossroads Training and Development Center at Freedom, Indiana. He is the author of
The Rogue Warrior(R)'s Strategy for Success: A Commando's Principles of Winning, and the four-month
New York Times business bestseller
Leadership Secrets of the Rogue Warrior: A Commando's Guide to Success. In addition to his bestselling autobiography,
Rogue Warrior, he is coauthor with John Weisman of the
New York Times bestselling novels
Rogue Warrior: Red Cell, Rogue Warrior: Green Team, Rogue Warrior: Task Force Blue, Rogue Warrior: Designation Gold, Rogue Warrior: Seal Force Alpha, Rogue Warrior: Option Delta, and
Rogue Warrior: Echo Platoon, all published by Pocket Books.
John Weisman is one of the select company of authors to have written both fiction and non-fiction
New York Times best-sellers. In 1992 he wrote
Rogue Warrior with Richard Marcinko. That book, Marcinko's autobiography and the story of the U.S. Navy's elite counterterrorism unit, SEAL Team Six, spent eight months on the Times best-seller list, including four weeks at number one. The sequels,
Rogue Warrior: Red Cell, Rogue Warrior: Green Team, Rogue Warrior: Task Force Blue, Rogue Warrior: Designation Gold, and
Rogue Warrior: Seal Force Alpha were all
New York Times fiction-list best-sellers.
Weisman was appointed a Senior Fellow at the Annenberg Washington Program for Communications Policy Studies of Northwestern University in 1989. Prior to that, he wrote hundreds of articles for publications that run the gamut from the
Columbia Journalism Review to
Soldier of Fortune. He has lectured on media and writing at the National War College at Fort Leslie J. McNair, the American University, Cornell University, and Longwood College.
His books include the nonfiction best-seller
Shadow Warrior, the life story of Felix Rodriguez, the CIA agent who captured Che Guevara, which was published by Simon and Schuster and was the subject of a 60 Minutes segment. His previous novels include
Evidence, Watchdogs, and
Blood Cries. His acclaimed CIA short story "There Are Monsterim" can be found in the current anthology
Unusual Suspects.Weisman was born in New York City in 1942. He attended the Birch Wathen School and Bard College. He divides his time between homes in the Washington, DC area and the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia.
He can be reached via email at jweisman@ix.netcom.com