E.M. Liddick is an award-winning author and veteran whose writing explores themes of war, memory, and personal resilience. His memoir, "All the Memories That Remain: War, Alzheimer's, and the Search for a Way Home," was published in 2023 and reflects his experiences in military service alongside his family's struggle with Alzheimer's disease. His work has appeared in prominent publications such as "Military Times", "Pittsburgh Tribune-Review", "War on the Rocks", and "The War Horse", showcasing his ability to blend personal narrative with broader reflections on conflict and human endurance.
A native of rural central Pennsylvania, Liddick graduated from Penn State before earning a juris doctor from Tulane University. His military service spans both the Marine Corps Reserves and the Army's elite 75th Ranger Regiment, including multiple deployments. This background informs his writing, which often delves into the psychological and emotional complexities of warfare and its aftermath. In addition to his memoir, his essays and articles have been featured in "The Moving Force Journal", "Thought Catalog", and "UltraRunning Magazine Online", demonstrating his versatility across genres. Liddick currently resides in Northern Virginia, where he continues to write and reflect on the intersections of memory, service, and identity.