$30.00 USD

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Ebook Writing the Stories of War

Ebook $20.00

While this book is WWII foundationally based, the writing prompts apply to any 20th century war.

The tools include:

  1. Reasons to write the stories of war.
  2. Tips to help you organize your thoughts and sources before you write.
  3. Writing formulas to help you organize your stories.
  4. More than 500 writing prompts covering multiple themes for writers in the U.S. and overseas.
  5. Suggestions on how to share your stories on memorial websites and through books.
  6. Additional resources for writing the stories of war.

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WEBINAR - Finishing the Story

Tracing the life of a World War I or II soldier can be challenging. Researchers have been conditioned to believe “All the Records Burned!” Some did, but an abundance of other resources exist to reconstruct service history. Many researchers are unaware of the numerous military records and resources available.

In this program, explore the lives, service, and deaths of Michael Kokoska, Frank Winkler, and Robert Brouk. Genealogical, historical, and military records will be shown and discussed. Jennifer will demonstrate how to write the stories of your soldier through a brief reading from her books Stories of the Lost and The Tiger’s Widow.

In this engaging and informative presentation, Jennifer shares:

A trip through time, exploring the lives of three men.

  • Moving stories about each man’s life and death.
  • Numerous resources search for military records to reconstruct service history.
  • Tips on weaving military, genealogical, and historical records together.
  • Examples of how a military story can be written.

Worksheets are provided.

You have access to this program for one year. There are no refunds.