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Threads of The War, Volume III: Personal Truth-Inspired Flash-Fiction of The 20th Century's War
Contributor(s): Jeremy, Strozer Robert (Author)
ISBN: 0692798307     ISBN-13: 9780692798300
Publisher: Good Enough Empire, LLC.
OUR PRICE:   $10.80  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Architecture | History - Modern (late 19th Century To 1945)
- Architecture | History - Contemporary (1945 -)
- History | Military - General
Series: Threads of the War
Physical Information: 0.42" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.52 lbs) 200 pages
 
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Threads of The War, Volume III collects and shares personal narratives during real events across the span of The 20th Century's War. Building off of the success of Volumes I and II, Threads III takes us from the private study of the Kaiser in the summer of 1914, through the trench on the last day of World War I, across the frosty Icelandic landmass in 1940 into the hills of Korea in 1951.

Within short easily-readable, yet emotionally compelling, bursts Threads III continues opening the door to the personal facet of war; exposing the reader to the facts, fictions, and fallacies of armed violence. Following each story, the reader is provided specific and revealing facts about the events narrated, offering both entertainment and education within the time it takes to read a blog-post.

If you like WEB Griffin, Tom Clancy, Robert Harris, or Mark Twain you'll love Jeremy Strozer.


Contributor Bio(s): Jeremy, Strozer Robert: - I write first-person historical flash-fiction in order to expose the wanton waste of war. Fascinated by ideas and personal stories, I am able to find connections between seemingly disparate phenomena. By enjoying thinking and learning about the past I understand the present through creating its context. I have faith in the links between all things; believing there are few coincidences and that almost every event has a reason. I am also inspired by the future and what could be; thereby inspiring others with my visions of what occurred and what is possible. My inspiration comes from education in improvisational acting; the actions and writing of Gene Sharp, Martin Luther King, Mahatma Gandhi, Woody Guthrie, Studs Terkel, and Henry David Thoreau; and an affinity for history. I believe all stories are best told from the personal perspective and learning about history should be an emotionally driven experience. Therefore, I push the conviction all history is simply a personal story, compounded and woven with the personal story of everyone else, throughout time. Raised in California, I moved to D. C. to attend university. Through education and luck, I've traveled the world helping remove unexploded ordnance from war ravaged countries, stemming the flow of the world's most dangerous weapons, and potentially reducing the likelihood of war between some of the world's most powerful countries. Now, I simply seek to warn the world of the human cost of violence.