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'The Power of Narrative and the Voices of Military Veteran Writers' Panel Discussion to Celebrate National Veterans and Military Families Month

Syracuse University Press and Syracuse University Libraries, in collaboration with the Syracuse University D鈥橝niello Institute for Veteran & Military Families (IVMF), is hosting a panel discussion on Monday, Nov. 7, at 5 p.m. at the National Veterans Resource Center at the Daniel and Gayle D鈥橝niello Building at 101 Waverly Ave. on 鈥淭he Power of Narrative and the Voices of Military Veteran Writers.鈥

The discussion on art, identity and conflict in writing is taking place during National Veterans and Military Families Month. Featured international veteran authors included Phil Klay, Dewaine Farria, Brian O鈥橦are and Thomas Bardenwerper. Kicia Sears, IVMF Evaluation Associate and former adjunct faculty member in Syracuse University鈥檚 Department of Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition, will facilitate the discussion. 2021 Veterans Writing Award winner Brian O鈥橦are will also provide a reading from his new short story collection, “.”聽 Those interested in attending should register via email to libevent@syr.edu. A short reception and author book signing will take place following the reading and panel discussion.

About the veteran writers:

Phil KlayPhil Klay is a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. His short story collection “ won the 2014 National Book Award for Fiction and the National Book Critics鈥 Circle John Leonard Prize for best debut work in any genre. His essay collection, “,” was released in May of 2022.

Dewaine FarriaDewaine Farria served in Jordan and Ukraine as a Marine. Besides his stint in the military, Farria spent most of his professional life working for the United Nations, with assignments in the North Caucasus, Kenya, Somalia and Occupied Palestine. Farria’s writing has appeared in Literary Hub, the New York Times, Rumpus and the Southern Humanities Review. His novel ” was the winner of the inaugural Veterans Writing Prize.

Brian O'HareBrian O鈥橦are is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and former U.S. Marine Corps officer. Currently, he鈥檚 an award-winning writer and filmmaker living in Los Angeles. O’Hare’s work has appeared in War, Literature and the Arts, Santa Fe Writers Project and Hobart, and has been nominated for two Pushcart Prizes. He is the author of ““, winner of the 2021 Veterans Writing Award.

Thomas 鈥淏uddy鈥 BardenwerperThomas “Buddy” Bardenwerper served five years in the Coast Guard. Thanks to the GI Bill and Yellow Ribbon Program, Bardenwerper graduated last spring with a joint degree from Harvard Law School and the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He is a staff attorney for the Florida Supreme Court and the author of “,” 2019 Veterans Writing Award Honorable Mention.

Syracuse University Press, in cooperation with the Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF), established the Veterans Writing Award in 2019. The mission of the Veterans Writing Award is to recognize the contributions of veterans to the literary arts, shine a light on the multivalent veteran experience and provide a platform for unrecognized military writers. For more information, visit the . To ensure accessibility, CART and ASL services will be provided for this event.