Watching "City of Canvas" and then discovering the faces of World War I soldiers inspired me to return to my draft of Story 2 and fill in the gaps.
The point of return was looking at the faces of the First World War i (when you get to the page, be sure to click on the Flickr link) and wondering if any of the soldiers I saw were present during the Christmas Truce of 1914. How did the Christmas Truce change their lives and the lives of the people they knew? I'm actively searching for the answers to the questions as a the holiday season approaches.
Read the Ground of Remembrance post Remembering Middle Ground that provides the continuing story's connection to the Christmas Truce.
Learn about the Christmas Truce from Wikipedia.
For you readers who read "RESURGAM Standing on the Ground of Remembrance," if you're interested in reading Story 2 draft excerpts (and willing to provide feedback), send me an e-mail
The point of return was looking at the faces of the First World War i (when you get to the page, be sure to click on the Flickr link) and wondering if any of the soldiers I saw were present during the Christmas Truce of 1914. How did the Christmas Truce change their lives and the lives of the people they knew? I'm actively searching for the answers to the questions as a the holiday season approaches.
Read the Ground of Remembrance post Remembering Middle Ground that provides the continuing story's connection to the Christmas Truce.
Learn about the Christmas Truce from Wikipedia.
For you readers who read "RESURGAM Standing on the Ground of Remembrance," if you're interested in reading Story 2 draft excerpts (and willing to provide feedback), send me an e-mail
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