Ebook {Epub PDF} The Wax Bullet War: Chronicles of a Soldier Artist by Sean Davis






















 · The Wax Bullet War offers a glimpse into the life of a single soldier in the 21st century, cutting through the noise of political rhetoric to explore the complexities of war and the restorative power of art. Praise for The Wax Bullet War. Sean Davis has opened up the soldier’s story wide enough for all of our humanity to emerge — messy.  · Follow Sean Davis’ life as he discovers the oddities of a pop-up America in a hostile desert wasteland; loses his best friend in a violent ambush; returns, critically wounded, to confinement in a place that’s not his home; deals with the fallout of PTSD and the horror of what he experienced in that war zone; and finally, as he rediscovers art and its power to www.doorway.ru: Ooligan Press. Sean Davis' "Wax Bullet War" is a heartwrenchingly honest examination of war from a soldier and artist's perspective. The fine balance he achieves between jargon and language, humor and sadness, and the effects of war physically, mentally, and spiritually is one that is attainable only by those who have served and are brave enough to share what that service means to them individually/5(48).


The Wax Bullet War: Chronicles of a Soldier Artist by Sean Davis. Sean Davis is a veteran of the Iraq war, a talented artist, and a gifted writer with an interesting story. He attended art school before earning his bachelor's degree in English from Portland State University and an MFA in Writing from Pacific University. Re-enlisting on Septem, Davis fought, lost his best friend during an ambush, and returned home physically and emotionally shredded. Sean Davis: The Wax Bullet War: Chronicles of a Soldier and Artist. The Wiccaning: A Step By Step Guide To Becoming A Modern Witch|Sister Moon, The State. Elements Of Historical And Practical Politics. A Sketch Of Institutional History And Administration|Woodrow Wilson, The Legend Of Sleepers Forest|S. A. Silver, LIVERPOOL PALS: 17th, 18th, 19th And 20th Battalions, The King's (Liverpool) Regiment (Service Battalions, The King's)|Graham Maddocks.


In Wax Bullet War Sean Davis shares his role in the Iraq war and the result of coming home injured and dealing with PTSD. Sean’s voice is straight to the point and he doesn’t hold back. He’s completely honest. Davis leaves himself bare on the page. If you don’t have family or friends in the military, read this book. The Wax Bullet War offers a glimpse into the life of a single soldier in the 21st century, cutting through the noise of political rhetoric to explore the complexities of war and the restorative power of art. Praise for The Wax Bullet War. Sean Davis has opened up the soldier’s story wide enough for all of our humanity to emerge — messy. - Follow Sean Davis’ life as he discovers the oddities of a pop-up America in a hostile desert wasteland; loses his best friend in a violent ambush; returns, critically wounded, to confinement in a place that’s not his home; deals with the fallout of PTSD and the horror of what he experienced in that war zone; and finally, as he rediscovers art and its power to heal.

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