Back at the Cary Public Library event I attended in the fall, I met another local writer,
Suzanne Adair. She writes in historical settings and was nice enough to take an interest in what I was doing with Children No More. She invited me to do a guest blog entry on child soldiers and the history of their use, and I happily accepted.
Of course, I then put this essay on the rather long writing queue, and months passed. Fortunately, Suzanne kept at me and used that ultimate tool for getting a writer to turn in a piece: she set a deadline.
You can now read the essay on
her blog. I have to confess that I spent less time on history than I originally intended, but the essay took on its own life.
I'm also following in a tradition of Suzanne's and offering a free, signed, first edition of the Children No More hardcover to the person who posts the most interesting comment on her blog. She's the judge, so she's your audience.
I hope you enjoy the essay.
Published on May 03, 2011 06:23