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“I think there are better ways of meeting the needs of the student-veterans and getting them into the life of the university on a large scale,” Wandmacher said. “That was some of the criticism when this was set up: ‘Why are you isolating them and keeping them away from everybody else?’ To some degree, I think there was a little bit of merit in that criticism.”

The GW writing seminar is taught by Ron Capps, a professional writer and 25-year veteran who says he turned to writing to deal with personal trauma. The seminar, taught to roughly 15 veterans from different wars and generations, is a two-day cram session on writing basics framed around famous war and military literature.

The importance of scene setting and vivid detail is illustrated with an excerpt from “A Farewell to Arms” in which Ernest Hemingway describes a protagonist’s leather boots “shiny with oil,” ‘’gas mask in an oblong tin can” and Austrian sniper rifle with the “blued octagon barrel.” Capps uses James Bond movies to illustrate character archetypes. A clip from the war movie “The Thin Red Line” gets the class talking about capturing the anxiety of combat. He reminds them that they’re part of a proud legacy of veterans to nurture literary ambitions.

Details matter, Capps tells the class, but don’t suffocate the reader with military lingo and acronyms. Students who need psychological help should go get it, he advises matter-of-factly, and not expect it to come from writing alone.

“We’re not therapists. We’re not medical people at all,” he explained in an interview ahead of the class. “We’re writers. Writers and others have known the healing power of arts.”

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