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David P. Ervin

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David Ervin is a graduate of West Virginia University with a degree in early American History and is the author of ,"Leaving the Wire: An Infantryman's Iraq," in October 2013, a memoir detailing his experiences in Iraq. He volunteers for Military Experience and the Arts and the Prickett's Fort Memorial Foundation ...more

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David P. Ervin There's no easy cure for writer's block. When faced with a problem within my work, I've learned that time is an effective cure. Letting a problematic …moreThere's no easy cure for writer's block. When faced with a problem within my work, I've learned that time is an effective cure. Letting a problematic piece lay for a while gives me the necessary distance to change up perspective and approach an answer in a different way. The desk drawer is a good editor sometimes.
Working on something else in the meantime keeps me productive while keeping my mind limber, as well. (less)
David P. Ervin Providing a common frame of reference for complex experiences is truly the best aspect of being a writer. There is something about the written word th…moreProviding a common frame of reference for complex experiences is truly the best aspect of being a writer. There is something about the written word that's much more powerful than, say, a film. The narrator has the power to bring a reader into his or her world; it's shaping a complete sensory and emotional experience for the reader.
The possibilities this opens up are limitless. My first book dealt with war, something that is, for most, something difficult to imagine. However, it's proven to serve as a translation for some.
In writing's unique ability to synthesize experience holistically, it can foster realistic empathy. That's powerful, and it's truly rewarding when I do it successfully. (less)
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Leaving the Wire: An Infant...

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Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
“Dear Sir, poor sir, brave sir:” he read, “You are an experiment by the Creator of the Universe. You are the only creature in the entire Universe who has free will. You are the only one who has to figure out what to do next—and why. Everybody else is a robot, a machine. “Some persons seem to like you, and others seem to hate you, and you must wonder why. They are simply liking machines and hating machines. “You are pooped and demoralized,” read Dwayne. “Why wouldn’t you be? Of course it is exhausting, having to reason all the time in a universe which wasn’t meant to be reasonable.”     23 DWAYNE HOOVER read on: “You are surrounded by loving machines, hating machines, greedy machines, unselfish machines, brave machines, cowardly machines, truthful machines, lying machines, funny machines, solemn machines,” he read. “Their only purpose is to stir you up in every conceivable way, so the Creator of the Universe can watch your reactions. They can no more feel or reason than grandfather clocks.”
Kurt Vonnegut, Breakfast of Champions

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