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Poet Frederick Foote Scheduled To Have Book Signing at Fairfax County Schools, STEM-H Expo, Apr. 9

Proceeds from his books sold that day to benefit Wounded Warriors

ARLINGTON, Va. Frederick Foote, author of Medic Against Bomb: A Doctor’s Poetry of War, will give a multimedia poetry reading and sign copies of his book at the following free event in Northern Virginia:

· Fairfax County Schools STEM-H Expo - Saturday, Apr. 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Northern Virginia Community College’s Annandale Campus (8333 Little River Tpk.). Online registration is requested at http://stemhexpo.whindo.com.

A portion of the proceeds from Foote’s books sold will benefit the $4 million Green Road healing garden initiative at Walter Reed scheduled to launch this Spring.

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ABOUT THE BOOK
Winner of the Grayson Books Poetry Prize (out of 180 entries) and touted as “one of the best available sources on modern war experience,” Medic Against Bomb describes the experiences of the wounded of the Iraq/Afghan Wars (both American and foreign Muslim patients) and the inspiring efforts of U.S. military medics to heal the ravages of war.

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The poems derive from the cruise of the Navy hospital ship COMFORT (T-AH-20) to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and from encounters with American Wounded Warriors at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Md., from 2001 to 2014.

An initial section titled, “Contact,” describes the direct experience of treating the wounded of war. A central “Battle Fugue” section addresses the combat experience as seen by those engaged. The final section, “Ruins of Peace,” encompasses mourning and themes of loss. The book also touches on the roles of women in war, the so-called “clash of civilizations” and the spiritual challenges that make war a “violation of the sacred.”

Medic Against Bomb is available on Amazon and in selected bookstores, including Navy Exchange locations worldwide. Several colleges and schools are using the book in classes on war and literature, including the U.S. Naval Academy and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
A retired U.S. Navy neurologist and the military’s foremost expert on holistic medicine, Foote has created holistic medicine programs (including arts and writing programs) for our nation’s Wounded Warriors and veterans, during the past 15 years, working closely with the Institute for Integrative Health in Baltimore.

In developing such programs as the Walter Reed Healing Arts Program and the Warrior Poetry Project, he learned that “making art and music, and engaging with nature, is often more effective for healing than medications or surgery, particularly for patients with brain injury or PTSD, the twin scourges of the current wars.”

Foote, who grew up in Arlington, Va., brands himself as a “good grey poet,” who helps our veterans and tells their story, following the tradition of Walt Whitman. Reviewers have compared his work to that of classic war poets such as Homer and Wilfred Owen.

He is poetry editor of O-Dark-Thirty (the magazine of the Veterans Writing Project), and director of the Warrior Poetry Project at Walter Reed. His poems have appeared widely in national magazines, including Commonweal, The Progressive and The Journal of the American Medical Association, as well as veterans’ publications such as Warrior Writers’ After Action Review.

Several non-profit organizations are using Foote’s poetry in fundraising for projects to benefit Wounded Warriors. To date, his events have raised more than $500,000 for the Green Road healing garden initiative, the Maryland Network of Arts and Gardens for Veterans (based at the Institute for Integrative Health), and other veterans’ projects.

For information about Foote’s upcoming events, visit http://medicagainstbomb.com; contact 240.483.9676 or Fred.Foote@comcast.net, or follow Foote on Facebook and Twitter.

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