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Where did the idea for the book come from?
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Thank you for your great comment Christie! I always wonder when people say that things are getting worse -- are they really, or are we just more aware of things because of advances in communication? Have we become more civilized so when violence does happen it seems worse because it's outside the norm? I think of the early days of our country when it was commonplace to carry a gun, to solve quarrels by duels, to enslave or forcibly remove entire groups of people. Now one death can throw the country in an uproar because so many of us are aware of it, sometimes within minutes. How do others feel about this?


Those are very good points. I've argued with people who think the internet is evil because of the immoral things that a few people use it for. I point out the educational and communication value that it has.
"Other early influences would have to include watching too many gladiator movies, which dramatized the Romans' flair for turning executions into popular entertainment; my military specialist dad who took us to battlefields for family vacations; and touring with a sword fighting company in high school. But it wasn't until the much more recent experience of channel surfing between reality TV programming and actual war coverage that the story for this series came to me".