I’ve been reading a blog lately that I wanted to share with you. Time Now: The Iraq and Afghanistan Wars in Art, Film, and Literature is written by Peter Molin, an Army Lt. Colonel and current professor at West Point. It’s a phenomenal blog, fascinating, scholarly, and comprehensive, and I’ve learned from every post I’ve read. The latest two, about the G.I. Film Festival and “Graffiti of War,” are so interesting — he goes above and beyond what most of us are likely to encounter in daily life, and his personal experience in Afghanistan (over a year in Khowst and Paktya provinces, as an advisor to Afghan National Army forces) allows him to contribute insight into everything he discusses. He generally posts about once a week, so I encourage you to subscribe to his blog so you can get an update via email when he posts something new. (I’ve also added a link to “Time Now” here in my blogroll, under Personal Favorites, so you can get there that way as well.)
Thank you for the kind words, and welcome any new readers! Be sure to let me know what you think. I’m looking forward to checking out Military Spouse Book Review, too.
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