Lethal Minds Journal & The Literature of War Foundation
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Writer and Quote Slinger Michael Jerome Plunkett sits down with various authors to discuss literature and all the ways it can shape our identity. War, in its simplest definition, is merely a struggle between opposing forces for a particular end. The LitWar podcast explores this notion and seeks the elusive emotional truth in all literature. Guests include Elliot Ackerman, Steven Pressfield, Phil Klay, and many more.
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Writer and Quote Slinger Michael Jerome Plunkett sits down with various authors to discuss literature and all the ways it can shape our identity. War, in its simplest definition, is merely a struggle between opposing forces for a particular end. The LitWar podcast explores this notion and seeks the elusive emotional truth in all literature. Guests include Elliot Ackerman, Steven Pressfield, Phil Klay, and many more.
In this episode, hosts Michael Jerome Plunkett and Emily Kinard from the LitWar Team sit down with acclaimed novelist Sheila Williams to discuss her latest historical novel, No Better Time. Set against the compelling backdrop of World War II, Williams’s novel sheds light on the remarkable yet overlooked story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion—the only Black Women's Army Corps (WACs) unit to serve overseas during the war.
We explore Sheila’s inspiration behind No Better Time, delving into how she vividly brings to life the experiences of Dorothy Thom and her fellow WACs, who navigated the challenges of military service and racial segregation while handling millions of undelivered letters meant for American soldiers. Sheila shares insights into her creative process, highlighting how she captures the profound resilience and transformative power of these extraordinary women.
Join us as we discuss Sheila’s literary journey, her transition from the corporate world to becoming a celebrated author, and the deep significance of storytelling in illuminating forgotten histories and fostering greater understanding across communities.
LitWar Podcast
Writer and Quote Slinger Michael Jerome Plunkett sits down with various authors to discuss literature and all the ways it can shape our identity. War, in its simplest definition, is merely a struggle between opposing forces for a particular end. The LitWar podcast explores this notion and seeks the elusive emotional truth in all literature. Guests include Elliot Ackerman, Steven Pressfield, Phil Klay, and many more.