Mike
J. Krentz writes short stories and novels about the lives of military men and
women, especially their relationships and families. He draws on twenty years
experience as a Navy physician, including assignments to ships, air wings, and fleets deployed to the Mediterranean Sea, Persian Gulf, and Western Pacific. From
personal immersion with courageous yet sometimes flawed warriors, he portrays
the human dramas that challenge military men and women -- conflicts often more
provocative than combat action.
Born and raised in Arizona, Mike earned a classical degree in English from the University of San Francisco, a Doctor of Medicine degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin, and a Master of Public Health Degree from Johns Hopkins University.
Born and raised in Arizona, Mike earned a classical degree in English from the University of San Francisco, a Doctor of Medicine degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin, and a Master of Public Health Degree from Johns Hopkins University.