Are you interested in writing your veteran’s World War II story but feel a little:
- Stuck
- Lost
- Unsure where to begin.
- Unsure what questions to ask?
- Need ideas on what kind of stories to write and how to organize them?
- Unsure what topics to cover?
- Curious about how to organize your research materials so you can write?
- Considering writing a story from the perspective of the son/daughter or grandson/granddaughter of a veteran?
If any of these apply to you, I have the perfect writing book. Stories from the World War II Battlefield, Volume 3: Writing the Stories of War. The best part? While World War II driven, this book and the prompts apply to World War I, Korea, and Vietnam as well.
Description: 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.
This book is available in Paperback. Now available in Kindle too! Pick up your copy today and start writing!
Research Your Veteran’s Story
If you’d like to learn your veteran’s history, I take research and book clients. Email me at jennifer@ancestralsouls.com and let’s set up a time to chat. I offer free consults to discuss the research strategy, fees, time, and possibilities.
You can also pick up a copy of my book Research a Veteran which will guide you through the initial information gathering.
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