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Exploring Texas History and Writing with Jack Woodville London

Exploring Texas History and Writing with Jack Woodville London

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Welcome to a new season of the award-winning Hill Country Authors Podcast, sponsored by Stoney Creek Publishing. In this podcast, Hill Country resident Tom Fox visits with authors who live in and write about the Texas Hill Country. In this episode, Tom visits author Jack Woodville London, discussing his intriguing career and novels focused on Texas history. London, a seasoned courtroom lawyer with a background in aviation accidents, delves into his journey from practicing law to writing creatively. They explore his experiences at Oxford University and his fascination with historical research. London shares insights into his books, particularly the ‘French Letters Series’ and ‘Dangerous Latitudes,’ highlighting lesser-known events in Texas history. The discussion also touches on public education, historical figures, and the Mexico-Texas conflicts, providing a rich tapestry of historical and literary insights. Key highlights: Jack’s Professional Background Oxford Experience and Writing Journey Books and Writing Process Texas History and Dangerous Latitudes Lamar and Texas Politics Research and Publishing Resources: Dangerous Latitudes on Stone Creek Publishing Dangerous Latitudes on Texas A&M University Press Stoney Creek Publishing Website Jack Woodville London Website Podcast Cover Art Nancy Huffman Fine Art Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn

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