Welcome back to Two Navy Guys and a Novel, the place where you can watch two ex-Navy guys (try to) write a novel–in real time. If you’re just joining us, go to this link to get caught up on previous episodes.
In the military, there’s a concept called “Rules of Engagement.” As the name implies, these are a series of rules that describe how and under what conditions a military force may act. The strength of the rule may fall anywhere on the continuum from a guideline to a lawful order. The picture at the right shows the actual Rules of Engagement (ROE) for Operation Provide Relief to Somalia in 1992.
While we don’t anticipate the actual use of force in our writing of WMD, J.R. and I thought it wise to set up some project guidelines about what you should expect from the “Two Navy Guys and a Novel” blog series.
Have Fun – J.R. and I are doing this project because we want to exercise our creative selves. We want to work hard and play hard. Laughter is allowed.
So what are some of the topics you can expect us to take on? Here’s a sampling:
Did I miss something? Is there a topic you’d like us to talk about that’s not in the list?
Drop us a note in the comments or send an email to twonavyguys@davidbruns.com.
David Bruns is a writer from Minnesota, and creator of the sci-fi series The Dream Guild Chronicles. Check out his website for updates, new releases and a free short story.
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