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Tweets from the Trenches : Little True Stories of Life & Death on the Western Front - Jacqueline Larson Carmichael

Tweets from the Trenches

Little True Stories of Life & Death on the Western Front

By: Jacqueline Larson Carmichael

Paperback | 22 September 2018 | Edition Number 2

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FROM AN AWARD-WINNING JOURNALIST COMES AN EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION OF over 150 tiny accounts of what it meant to be on the ground in World War I. Published in the centenary of the critical last days of the "Great War," Tweets from the Trenches: Little True Stories of Life & Death on the Western is an odyssey into the dugouts of WWI history. Written in flash documentary creative non-fiction, it encompasses excerpts of journals, letters and memoirs of Allied participants from Prince Edward Island to Yorkshire to South Carolina. With a picture on almost every page, the war unfolds chronologically in stories of valour and heartbreak, on everything from rationed rum and brave homing pigeons to post-traumatic stress disorder.

Author Jacqueline Larson Carmichael had two grandfathers on the ground with the Canadian Expeditionary Force throughout the fiery battle on the Western Front. Her curiosity about their experience led to walking on the Western Front herself as part of a research project.

As a social media experiment, the seasoned journalist gave Black Jack a Twitter account of his own, posting in his name on Twitter and Facebook - as if he were posting from the trenches of Flanders, Belgium and France. She envisioned her grandfather, @BlackJackVowel or #AlbertaWorldWarISoldier, 'hunkered down under a hunk of tin' amidst pouring rain and artillery fire, desperately trying to be safe, while using a smartphone to communicate with loved ones a world away.

In 2016, on a travel writing research trip, Carmichael traveled to Belgium, France and Germany, and walked portions of the Western Front where both her grandfathers were soldiers for most of the duration of World War I.

The long-time journalist, whose work has been seen in The Dallas Morning News, the Toronto Sun, Entrepreneur Magazine, found footnoted flash documentary creative non-fiction a great way to quickly tell little stories pulled from history. A fast-paced scrapbook presentation style runs from haiku to memoir excerpt to ornamental concrete poems, gathering momentum in chronological order of the war. Chapter headings timeline the war to help orient the stories year by year in the bigger picture, punctuated with images of WWI-era photos, postcards, and documents, and modern-era photos from the Western Front. The British Columbia resident ventures out past accounts of soldiers and battles to include a nurse executed in German-occupied Belgium for rescuing British soldiers, men "Shot At Dawn" under charges of desertion or cowardice, women cross-dressing to get into battle, terse memoir excerpts of an escape from a German prisoner-of-war camp, and the last letter home from an Olympian.

Life after battle - including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) - is addressed in a series of pieces that include the dramatic example of Canadian Member of Parliament Samuel Simpson Sharpe, whose death induced by the trauma of war was barely acknowledged in Ottawa circles for almost a century.

Century-old accounts show they were teens, the young generation of their day, wrapped up in world events

It's a multi-faceted volume emblazoned with the realities of the Great War. Philip Wolf, editor of the Vancouver Island Free Daily, called it "remarkable storytelling."

"An inspirational, innovative work that will resonate with readers across all generations," Wolf said.

Susan Stenson, author of Nobody Move, said "Jacqueline's creative fieldwork combined with personal letters forges a profound archival work that will resonate with all Canadians."

For more information or to download the accompanying social studies guide for high school students, visit tweetsfromthetrenches.com.

Industry Reviews

'A BOOK AND A JOURNEY'

'This is a book and it is a journey. It is carefully crafted with the feel of white archive gloves and parchment and tweezers, but the urgency of the writing and the creativity of the hybrid text lifts the stories out of the yellowed pages of history and right into your social media feed.'

- AUTUMN PHILLIPS, THE CHARLESTON POST & COURIER

*****

'POETRY PAIRED WITH JOURNALISM'

'This is a kind of poetry paired with journalism. History with metaphor. Technology set in a real world we barely can imagine now. Thankfully, Carmichael can and we follow her, with curiosity and awe, into that bloody past, learn of women who hid their identities so they could fight, men who hid their fighting so they could continue to live.'

- YVONNE BLOMER, CITY OF VICTORIA POET LAUREATE/AUTHOR/'SUGAR RIDE: CYCLING FROM HANOI TO KUALA LUMPUR'

*****

'ACCESSIBLE FOR GENERATIONS'

'"Lest we forget" takes on an entirely different meaning on the pages of Jacqueline Carmichael's wonderful new book. The images that she invokes through these poems, songs, images and tweets make the war to end all wars accessible for generations far removed from its carnage or from the lessons that have yet to be learned one hundred years later.'

- GORD JOHNS, MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT/COURTENAY-ALBERNI

*****

'FASCINATING READ!'

'What a fascinating read! ... it's thorough, informative, eye opening and should be required reading in a college or high school history course.'

- CONNIE STEVENS, ACTOR/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER

*****

'BRIMMING WITH VIBRANCY'

'Tweets From the Trenches by J.L. Carmichael is a genre-bending look at one of the most significant periods of world history. In this project, Carmichael is in communication with one of the newest forms of communication -- social media -- yet is firmly rooted in the oldest form of communication -- the splendour of poetry. It's an innovative mind that can re-think such possibilities for history, and Carmichael's is a project brimming with vibrancy.'

- WAYDE COMPTON, THE WRITERS STUDIO, SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY

*****

'A COMPELLING JOURNEY'

'A brilliant and beautiful gift from Jacqueline Carmichael to her grandfather and everyone who picks up this remarkable book. The compelling journey is both educational and riveting ... This book is indeed worth retweeting.'

- GARY POIGNANT, THE NELSON STAR

*****

'POIGNANTLY SPEAKS'

'Jackie Carmichael ... helps bring history to life and makes it readily accessible to young readers. A thread that runs through the entire book is that soldiers were and are real people, with hopes, dreams and aspirations ... Carmichael's work poignantly speaks for those whose voices have been silent for one hundred years.'

- Maj. (Ret.) KEN HYNES, CHIEF CURATOR/THE ARMY MUSEUM HALIFAX CITADEL

*****

'MEANINGFUL, HEARTFELT, READILY ACCESSIBLE'

"An excellent classroom resource for any Canadian teacher or high school student looking to bring the human experience of World War I to light in a whole and comprehensive manner, complete with direct quotes from the men and women who lived near the front lines ... a strong resource for both language arts and socials students in high schools and colleges."

- CYNTHIA SHARP, EDUCATOR, AUTHOR/'RAINFOREST IN RUSSET'

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