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Do you ever wonder if you have a book, movie or play inside you? During the slow hours of a long deployment, have you ever thought back to an experience from before you enlisted and felt it might contain a story worth telling? Or have you lived through events while in the service — in country, perhaps even in combat — that you sense really need to be shared?
If so, an interesting program, sponsored by America’s screenwriters, might be able to help.
13:24 September 24, 2012
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A young soldier is alone in the remnants of a barn, waiting out the night hours until dawn.
“I want tonight to be long, long as my life, not fleeting dreams that rush me on towards dawn,” Pvt. “Tommo” Peaceful explains to readers in the opening passage of the 2003 youth novel “Private Peaceful.”
“Tonight, more than any other night of my life, I want to feel alive.”
09:45 September 10, 2012
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Work of the late Maeve Binchy forged a mother-daughter bond
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NCIS agent's book tells darkly funny tale of years as crime scene investigator
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On movie screens: What's playing this summer
Serving military spouses and
mothers
The 2012 Military Friendly Schools List, put out by GI Jobs magazine, honors colleges and universities that do the most to welcome military veterans and enhance their experience as students.