On Telling War Stories

11 years ago

by Jerad W. Alexander In a bar in the Poncey-Highland neighborhood of Atlanta, I sat across from a woman with…

Our Own Medicine

11 years ago

by Daniel Buckman In 2009 my fourth New York novel was circulating in paperback. I wrote and published four of…

Traditional Students and Veterans: Using Drama to Bridge a Difficult Gap

11 years ago

By Gaby Bedetti “Fantastic show, that’s what education should look like!” said Travis Martin’s generous e-mail in response to our…

Spotlight: Daniel Buckman

11 years ago

by Travis Switalski, Sr. The Names of Rivers by Daniel Buckman, his second in a cycle of four novels, begins…

American Soldiers: Ground Combat in the World Wars, Korea, and Vietnam

11 years ago

Review: Peter S. Kindsvatter, American Soldiers (Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 2003). by Jason Ridler, PhD All returning combat veterans…

Swords to Pencils: Thoughts on the Veteran Experience in Academics

11 years ago

by Daniel Buckman I saw the young veterans filing into my classroom before they saw me understanding them. They patrolled my…

The Dialogue of Our Demons

11 years ago

by Travis Switalski, Sr. I woke up this morning with the greatest idea for a story that I’ve had yet.…

Submissions Call for Think Pieces

11 years ago

Military Experience & the Arts is now seeking writers to contribute opinion editorial pieces for our weekly, Tuesday release. Subject…

An Interview with Jason Poudrier

11 years ago

by Vicky Smith Military Experience & the Arts (MEA) brought together military and civilian cultures during its second national symposium,…

Living With Killing: Lifting the Weight of Moral Injury

11 years ago

by David P. Ervin In “What’s It Like to Kill Someone?” Travis Switalski delved into the depths of an important…