Tony Christini
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Tony Christini is an American author and publisher.
With Mike Palecek and Andre Vltchek, Christini founded Mainstay Press, a publisher dedicated to social change -- specializing in imaginative literature, fiction in particular.
Tony Christini is author of the Homefront trilogy, comprised of the novel Homefront, the long story Washburn, and the novella Glory.
These three works of fiction explore the private and public ramifications of what he sees as militant U.S. policy in a unique new way. Tying together the events in the three books is the death of U.S. soldier Aaron Thompson, slain during the opening weeks of the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq.