Sharon Rubino-West, a former Marine herself and the mother of a Gulf War II veteran diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injuries (TBI), remembers the Helen Deutsch Writing Workshops as the first time anyone with a military background reassured her that it was alright to share her family’s story of living with a veteran with disabilities.Prior to that, when she needed to talk about her family’s experience, she heard a familiar refrain:
"You shouldn’t be telling your son’s business. You shouldn’t be talking about this."Only when she was sitting in her writing group, worrying about how much to reveal in her writing, did a fellow military vet tell her not to be concerned about what other people thought.
That veteran was David Tucker II, a Seattle-based playwright and one of the professional writer-mentors who led a weekend workshop at the Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) offices in New York City with 40 caregivers for veterans.
The Helen Deutsch Writing Workshops for active-duty and veteran military members and caregivers is a program of the Writers Guild Initiative (WGI), a nonprofit run by WGAE, one of the 56 unions of the AFL-CIO and one that represents professional writers in film, television and digital media. read more>>>
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