Today on the Pen and the Sword, we kicked off the reboot of our podcast with a focus on collaborative writing and on informal communities of practice like the Military Writers Guild that advance their missions as volunteer-run organizations.
There is nobody better to discuss those topics than Dr. Nathan Finney. Nate is a historian, a Strategist in the United States Army, and the President of the Military Writers Guild. Nate was the editor of the book “On Strategy”, published by Army University Press, and co-editor with Ty Mayfield of the book “Redefining the Modern Military”. We discussed the challenges of editing a book with multiple authors.
Nate Finney is also one of the founding members of our guild, and since every nerd likes a good origin story, we decided to ask him about that as well.
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Today on the Pen and the Sword, we kicked off the reboot of our podcast with a focus on collaborative writing and on informal communities of practice like the Military Writers Guild that advance their missions as volunteer-run organizations.
There is nobody better to discuss those topics than Dr. Nathan Finney. Nate is a historian, a Strategist in the United States Army, and the President of the Military Writers Guild. Nate was the editor of the book “On Strategy”, published by Army University Press, and co-editor with Ty Mayfield of the book “Redefining the Modern Military”. We discussed the challenges of editing a book with multiple authors.
Nate Finney is also one of the founding members of our guild, and since every nerd likes a good origin story, we decided to ask him about that as well.
Today on the Pen and the Sword, we kicked off the reboot of our podcast with a focus on collaborative writing and on informal communities of practice like the Military Writers Guild that advance their missions as volunteer-run organizations.
There is nobody better to discuss those topics than Dr. Nathan Finney. Nate is a historian, a Strategist in the United States Army, and the President of the Military Writers Guild. Nate was the editor of the book “On Strategy”, published by Army University Press, and co-editor with Ty Mayfield of the book “Redefining the Modern Military”. We discussed the challenges of editing a book with multiple authors.
Nate Finney is also one of the founding members of our guild, and since every nerd likes a good origin story, we decided to ask him about that as well.
In today's episode of The Pen and the Sword, Adin is joined by Randy "Charlie Sherpa" Brown, author of "FOB Haiku" and Barry Alexander, author of "On Afghanistan's Plains." The trio discuss the various ways in which we talk about and remember war, the role of humor in bridging the civilian-military divide, and more.
Today, we're featuring a guest episode of a new project from MWG members Adin Dobkin and Angry Staff Officer. You can find their show, War Stories, at www.warstoriescast.com.
In Northern France on July 14th, 1916, a cavalry unit from Hyderabad made what most consider to be the final cavalry charge of World War I before the invention of tanks. The unit, Deccan Horse, represented the last gasp of the old way of battle — a way upended by the grinding slog of the Great War. This is their story.
On the first episode of The Pen and the Sword Book Club, Adin discusses John Renehan's The Valley alongside U.S. Army Officer Luke O'Brien, Carrie Morgan, the author of The Road Back from Broken, and Pauline Shanks Kaurin, Professor of Ethics at Pacific Lutheran University.
In today's episode, Adin is joined by John DeRosa, a DOD civilian and PhD student at George Mason University, and MSG Sohail Shaikh of the Army's Asymmetric Warfare Group. Adin, John, and Sohail discuss the role of narratives in the fight against ISIS and how the U.S. can build its narrative capacity from groups like the literary community.
Today, we're excited to announce a recurring series on the Pen and the Sword that'll start next month and take place in addition to our standard discussions. The Pen and the Sword Book Club is a monthly discussion series on a military or war novel. For our inaugural discussion, Adin will be joined by The Road Back from Broken's author, Carrie Morgan, U.S. Army Officer, Luke O'Brien, and Associate Professor of Philosophy, Pauline Shanks Kaurin. The four will discuss John Renehan's The Valley.
In this episode of the Pen and the Sword, Adin is joined by Nathan Finney, a US Army Officer and PhD student at University of Kansas, and Angry Staff Officer, an Army historian. The trio discuss the legacy of conflicts and how military and national security professionals use and misuse history.
In the second episode of the Military Writers Guild's podcast, the Pen and the Sword, Adin Dobkin discusses civilian narratives on war and the military with Carrie Morgan, the author of the Road Back from Broken, and Kama Shockey, a writer whose short stories have appeared in a number of literary journals.
Medium episode page:
https://medium.com/the-military-writers-guild/the-pen-and-the-sword-episode-2-bfa8393b9c57#.1q0y86ie4
In the inaugural episode of the Military Writers Guild's podcast, The Pen and the Sword, Tyrell Mayfield, August Cole, and Adin Dobkin discuss diversity in military and national security conversations, the role of fiction in these debates, and writing for service members and civilians.
Today on the Pen and the Sword, we kicked off the reboot of our podcast with a focus on collaborative writing and on informal communities of practice like the Military Writers Guild that advance their missions as volunteer-run organizations.
There is nobody better to discuss those topics than Dr. Nathan Finney. Nate is a historian, a Strategist in the United States Army, and the President of the Military Writers Guild. Nate was the editor of the book “On Strategy”, published by Army University Press, and co-editor with Ty Mayfield of the book “Redefining the Modern Military”. We discussed the challenges of editing a book with multiple authors.
Nate Finney is also one of the founding members of our guild, and since every nerd likes a good origin story, we decided to ask him about that as well.