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How To Help Your Veteran
The challenges of returning to normal life after the intensity of combat often prevent veterans from enjoying the freedoms they so dearly earned. But it doesn't have to be this way. There are things that you, as a family member of a returning veteran, can do to help smooth their transition home. Here's the link to an article I wrote for ExpertBeacon.com that provides concrete suggestions for how to do this. Dan Sheehan on ExpertBeacon.com
Interview on “Interviewing Authors” with Tim Knox
Earlier this week I had the opportunity to be interviewed by Tim Knox of interviewingauthors.com. The interview runs about 25 minutes or so and Tim asked some very good questions about my experiences writing. I really enjoyed speaking with Tim and look forward to doing it again when I finally get this second book done... Here's a link to the interview. Thanks for taking a listen. Interviewing Authors: Dan Sheehan
Grandma’s Last Gift
Grandma at Lena and my wedding in 2005. About a month ago I had the opportunity to give a presentation to a group of Vietnam veterans. They asked several questions at the end of my talk that would be good subjects for blog posts. This is one of them. “Have you ever thought about suicide?” The gentleman who’d asked it hadn’t seemed overly interested in my presentation--spent most of it staring at his plate of half-eaten food. I had the impression it was a subject he was acquainted with. “Yes” I answered. And then I wondered why. I’d [...]
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