The After

A Veteran's Notes on Coming Home

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Pub Date Mar 05 2024 | Archive Date Feb 13 2024

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Description

When Michael Ramos enlisted in the Navy and was assigned to serve as a chaplain’s bodyguard thirteen days before 9/11, he had no idea he would soon be sent to Iraq. But he embraced the posting, combat service, and career for a decade, until, at age thirty-four, the military told him his skill set was no longer relevant. Through divorce and remarriage, his son's choice to enlist in the Marines, the loss of friends to war and suicide, and his inability to sleep or rest, Michael struggled with the return to civilian life, and particularly with civilian attitudes toward veterans.

In twenty-four concussive, embodied, and nonlinear essays, Michael creates a challenging and complex portrait of what it means to be a warrior, civilian, veteran, father, husband, and teacher—for he ultimately uses the skills he developed in the military to help others find meaning in their lives. While this may sound like a redemption story, it is instead a brutally honest portrayal that refuses easy answers and seeks to help other war veterans realize they're not alone as they search for their place in the world.

Michael Ramos is a writer and Iraq war veteran. He teaches creative writing and publishing at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.

When Michael Ramos enlisted in the Navy and was assigned to serve as a chaplain’s bodyguard thirteen days before 9/11, he had no idea he would soon be sent to Iraq. But he embraced the posting...


Advance Praise

"A veteran writer once asked if I knew of recent nonfiction war writing that went formally beyond narrative memoir or journalism to describe war with more lyrical experimentation. I told him as far I knew such a book didn't exist, though it should. Now, The After is that book."—Steven Moore, author of The Longer We Were There: A Memoir of a Part-Time Soldier

"A veteran writer once asked if I knew of recent nonfiction war writing that went formally beyond narrative memoir or journalism to describe war with more lyrical experimentation. I told him as far I...


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I received this ARC, I was curious about what the book could be like. It is not my normal read or genre, but I know many veterans and active military. The book was very well written and very raw. It details stories that are impactful to the veteran and goes through what life was like while in the military, some insight into things that they experienced, and what life was like when he returned home. I loved how Ramos prefaced the book by addressing civilians who had not had military experience. He mentions that he seemed angry at civilians, but that was untrue. He was just.. angry. Ramos uses his words and this book to express to civilians that military life is not talked about much; they don't always share their stories, not because they are looking out for others but for themselves. I loved reading this and think anyone who has ever asked someone who has returned home from deployment to "tell their story" should read this first.

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