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I have often thought about that, and it's only a fraction of my story. I ended up flying in Africa, where an accident occurred and left me paralysed from the waist down for about 1 year, before regaining a lot of function back, although the metalwork in my spine (lost the L2 vertebrae on impact 23G) is trying to kill me, and had sepsis recently. And lots lots more!
do it - not to be morbid but if you peg it, your stories and all those unique experiences die with you!!
A friends father who is an author and has helped with the history aspects on some of the Discovery channel military shows offered to ghost write it for me a few years ago. But my friend, his son Olly, was killed in another helo crash, wires across a valley in CZ and I lost contact with the father.
I wouldn't know where or how to get a ghost writer, hadn't really thought about it that much.
Perhaps I should, thanks. Don't worry about the morbid side of life, the military thrive on dark humour!
My grandad's in the same boat. He's 89 and has always been superfit, but he's starting to deteriorate now and thinking about his mortality. He's always talking about his war stories, and wants a ghostwriter before he croaks lol.
There's always websites for this kind of thing. Just do a good of it and see what options there are. Nothing to lose right?
Yes I will look into it, thanks.