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Ed Ruggero You must read and write in order to improve your craft.
When you like something you've read, ask yourself why. How did the author construct the sentences and paragraphs? Were there word choices that surprised you? How did sentence length and cadence add to the drama? You've got to be able to parse good writing to see how it's constructed.

Then, practice writing. Write in imitation of your favorite authors. Get feedback on your writing. Don't be afraid of criticism; feedback is a gift.

Becoming a better writer is like becoming a better musician--you must practice. Take it apart and put it back together. Put your stuff out there to see how readers respond. Scary but necessary.
Ed Ruggero I am following my protagonist, LT Eddie Harkins, from Sicily in August 1943 to London in the spring of 1944, where he investigates the murder of an OSS analyst. What was she working on? Was it her lover? Was it the Soviets?

I see these books as part of a series I'm calling VICTORY IN EUROPE.
Ed Ruggero One of my military histories is about the 1943 invasion of Sicily. While visiting I became intrigued by the challenge the Allies faced after the battles: namely, how to rebuild a civil society. What kinds of crimes were committed and by whom. My next book, BLAME THE DEAD (2019), is about an American Military Police lieutenant and the murder of a US Army surgeon.

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