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Tag Archives: Marine Corps
“Writing Wednesdays”: An Experiment
I’m going to try something new on Wednesdays from now on, which is to post pieces that are not about tribalism or Afghanistan, but about writing. This is #1.
The subject is professionalism. If you’ve read my book The War of Art, you know that I view professionalism not only as an asset and obligation commercially and artistically [...]
Posted in Writing Wednesdays Also tagged Blogger, Camp Lejeune, Henry Miller, Marines, Professionalism, The War of Art, Tribalism, Writing Wednesdays 21 Comments
Lessons From Ramadi: A Guest Post from Captain Thomas Daly