The writer of the
"Welcome to FOB Haiku" and the
FOBhaiku.com blog will be
one of six speakers featured at this year's
Norwich Military Writers' Symposium, Oct. 7-8, 2020.Hosted by the Norwich University centers for
Peace & War Studies and
Global Resilience & Security, and underwritten by the
Pritzker Military Museum & Library Partnership, this year's event is being conducted entirely on-line due to concerns related to
COVID-19.
Attendance is FREE and open to the public, with registration. (NOTE: Use browsers Chrome, Firefox, or Microsoft Edge for registration page; Internet Explorer is not supported.) (NOTE: All times are Eastern DAYLIGHT Time.)
Poet, journalist, book editor, and
Military Writers Guild board member Randy Brown, who often blogs under the pseudonym
"Charlie Sherpa," will speak on the topic of
"Aiming to Publish: Military-themed Writing Tips, Techniques, and Markets." The talk is targeted to writing practitioners of all genres and media formats.
"I'm thrilled to be in conversation with present and future leaders, about how they can engage in professional discourse, not only through written argumentation and analysis, but also through literary and speculative fiction, creative non-fiction, and even poetry and comic books," says Brown.
Established in 1996, the Norwich Military Writers' Symposium annually gathers writers, historians, journalists and biographers to the campus of
Norwich University, located in Northfield, Vermont.
"Water and warfare share a long history, and today’s implications are equally strategic and tactical," organizers write. "From the power struggle in the Arctic, to the war over water in the Middle East, to conflicts in Africa from depleted water resources, the intersection of the environment and security is an issue that will shape the twenty-first century."
The annual symposium also highlights the
William E. Colby Military Writers' Award, which recognizes
"a first work of fiction or non-fiction that has made a major contribution to the understanding of intelligence operations, military history, or international affairs."
The 2020 event will feature
six speakers using the GoToMeeting web application. 2 3
All times are Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (UTC-4):
9 a.m.—10 a.m., Wed., Oct. 7, 2020:
Topic: "Analyzing the Complexities of Hydro-politics and Conflict of Tigris and Euphrates Rivers"
11 a.m.—12 Noon, Wed., Oct. 7, 2020:
Topic: "COVID, Conflict and Water: Lessons from the Arab Spring"
12 Noon—1 p.m., Wed., Oct. 7, 2020:
2 p.m.—3 p.m. Wed., Oct. 7, 2020:
Topic: "Water and Climate Security in an Age of Global Disruption"
4 p.m.—5 p.m., Wed., Oct. 7, 2020:
Topic: "Aiming to Publish: Military-themed Writing Tips, Techniques, and Markets"
6 p.m.—7 p.m., Wed., Oct. 7, 2020 (Via Facebook Live
here.)
Topic: "How the People’s Republic of China is Weaponizing Water Ports to Control Business, Politics, Perspective and Trade in Tanzania."
12 noon—1 p.m., Thurs., Oct. 8, 2020 (View on Norwich Writers' Symposium website
here.)
Panel discussion moderated by William Lyons