Wednesday, November 18, 2020

I attacked Pearl Harbor by Ensign Kazuo Sakamaki

 

I attacked Pearl Harbor by Ensign Kazuo Sakamaki

The true story told by the midget submarine officer who became United States P.O.W. #1

 

Many quotes in this book are worth sharing; however, I will only share one. “The idea that I learned, which I wish to share with all my fellow countrymen, is that man can and should live in pursuit of happiness.”

 

Ensign Sakamaki was an officer on a midget submarine. His responsibility was to attack Pearl Harbor alongside five other midget subs. He failed in his duties and was captured shortly after by the U.S. troops. Mr. Sakamaki’s story is a personal insight into a soldier’s mind—albeit from the ‘enemy’ side.

This story sheds light on many things. The most important, however, is Ensign’s “discovery of a new duty.” The way he was treated at the P.O.W camps is extraordinary. At times I thought, ‘none of this can be real.’ Because my knowledge of P.O.W camps comes from movies and fictional stories, for the most part, I was waiting for the torture to begin against Mr. Sakamaki, but it never did. He was kept from hurting himself, treated well, fed and clothed properly, treated almost as a guest instead of an enemy. Honestly, I found his story inspiring. To come from such a background and end up finding a path that leads to love and rebuilding, all because he was a prisoner of war—fascinating.

 

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Making time for writing while you’re reading… or reading while you’re writing?

If I had more time, I’d read more.

If I had more time, I’d write more.

One good thing about writing is that you have to then read what you wrote. In essence, that means that you’re writing and reading. However, it is essential to read what other people write, too. It is vital to your own writing that you read within the genre that you write in. But don’t stop there. Devour every book you come across. I try to read in multiple genres, as much as possible.

Where I lack is writing in my blog! I’ve been so busy concentrating on writing my novels that I’ve neglected my blog about the books I’ve been reading. That could be because the books I’ve been reading haven’t been published yet. As soon as they are, I’ll post those reviews!

 

Okay, back to reading and writing. (And editing, and re-writing, and re-reading all that.)

Friday, July 3, 2020

Another Blog I read

I’m always reading, whether it be from a book in my hand, or an e-book, or something online, if I’m not writing, I’m reading.


I’m writing today about another blog I read, ALL THE TIME. It is by someone that I know personally, but I just love her ideas and opinions on things. I think everyone should check it out, not only because she’s great, but because of everything she stands for. A beautiful human being right here, y’all!

 

Go read from the Mood Disordered Mama - copy and paste if the link below doesn't work.


https://mooddisorderedmama.blogspot.com/