Today I’m happy to announce the launch of two new books to help you with your World War II writing!
Stories from the World War II Battlefield Volume 3: Writing the Stories of War (paperback)
This book contains a short how-to prepare to write the stories and over 500 writing prompts plus a workbook section.
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Stories from the World War II Battlefield: World War II Writing Prompts (paperback and Kindle)
This book contains over 500 writing prompts.
Stories from the World War II Battlefield Volume 3: Writing the Stories of War (paperback)
Stories can save us.
Stories have the power to heal.
Stories help us preserve the past and provide hope that history will not repeat itself. For some cultures, storytelling is the primary method for transmitting a family or group’s collective history. For others, writing the stories to share with family or the world, is the method.
When we write, we must ask ourselves, what writing really matters? Consider the words you write as your legacy. Find ways to share your writing to document your life, to remember those who are no longer here, and to honor those who survived a time when the world was collapsing in chaos.
All the tools researchers need to start writing the stories of World War II from a U.S. perspective or overseas theater of war perspective, to honor those who lived in those chaotic years, are included in this volume.
The tools include:
- Reasons to write the stories of war.
- Tips to help you organize your thoughts and sources before you write.
- Writing formulas to help you organize your stories.
- More than 500 writing prompts covering multiple themes for writers in the U.S. and overseas.
- Suggestions on how to share your stories on memorial websites and through books.
- Additional resources for writing the stories of war.
This is the most important reference guide researchers need to begin writing the stories of World War II.
Stories from the World War II Battlefield: World War II Writing Prompts (paperback and Kindle)
Stories can save us.
Stories have the power to heal.
Stories help us preserve the past and provide hope that history will not repeat itself. For some cultures, storytelling is the primary method for transmitting a family or group’s collective history. For others, writing the stories to share with family or the world, is the method.
When we write, we must ask ourselves, what writing really matters? Consider the words you write as your legacy. Find ways to share your writing to document your life, to remember those who are no longer here, and to honor those who survived a time when the world was collapsing in chaos.
This important reference guide contains more than 500 writing prompts covering multiple themes for writers in the U.S. and overseas. Explore these prompts as you write your stories of war.
Want to see what some of the prompts look like? Check back here every day in May for Military Memories Writing Prompts. You can write your own on your blog and tag them with #militarymemories.
Do you need help learning how to do World War II research or need to hire a researcher to help you? Please feel free to contact me for more details.
© 2016 Jennifer Holik
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