Is that interesting, should i portray him as a villain or a victim of the circumstances of his younger life.
I did read that some of the soldiers at the Crimea came back in a shocking mess.
Eddie
That is interesting . . . and sad.
Definately worth putting into a written form, but as a villian or a victim, now thats a toughy.
I remember being taught at school, studying movies, that you can have 'goodie badies' and badie goodies'

I would make him the victim, especially if he is to be the main 'character' in your book.
I would also go and do a workshop on writing to get you started, and definately read other books of a similar subject matter.
I have a number of books on 'how to write' subjects, and they all seem to mention things like:
- Who is your reader? (try to widen the appeal)
- Why am I doing this?
- set yourself a timetable - how many hours a day you will commit to writing it.
Project Planning
My working title is ....
The reason I am writing this is ....
List 3 questions you will be attempting to answer....
It will be a better book than others of its type because ....
Another thing they always seem to make an important issue is the first couple of paragraphs of the book.
Crafting the opening - Is the setting, character and conflict introduced within the first page?
Create a CV of your main characters.
This is just some ideas that might help. I am still trying to motivate myself and cowardly have not given myself a timetable for how many hours I will commit to it

Hope this helps

Margaret