Wartime Heroes: How War Changes the People in Your Story

Categories: Fiction | Mystery | War

Beverle Graves Myers leads a discussion with J. Robert James, James R. Benn, Joanne Dobson, and Sarah R. Shaber on writing novels set during wartime. They explore courage, loss, and resilience, and how conflict transforms both individual lives and the course of history.

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