It's been written to feel real, to take the reader into the moment and to feel what it might be like to experience it. I wrote it that way because so many people don't consider military people to have feelings, but they do; they're normal people with families back home that they miss, and may never see again. Even when they get home the fight generally doesn't end, and so I tried to touch on that as well, to give the reader an insight into the struggle, although without going through it a person will never really understand.
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It was written to feel real.
And it did feel real. Very real, almost as though it was your personal story.