Veterans Can Learn to Write Their Service Story as Part of This Publisher's Military Memoir Project

There's a good chance that everyone who served in the military has their own personal story to tell. That's just the nature of military service. Some of us may want to impart what we've learned in tough situations; others might have an extraordinary tale of overcoming adversity. And then, of course, there are those who just have an incredible story of missions completed or battlefield survival.

Kristin Bentley is an award-winning, bestselling author and military spouse whose husband joined Army Special Forces in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. A long career in publishing led her to found E.P. House, a boutique publishing firm, in 2020. Along the way, she met hundreds, potentially thousands, of veterans who shared a common desire to write their own stories. Now, Bentley is dedicating part of her time and her business to helping veterans tell those stories with the Military Memoir Project.

No matter what story a veteran might have to tell, writing a book (or even a chapter of a book) is no small feat, and Bentley is no stranger to those kinds of feats -- or to the struggles that can come with military life.
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