by Jack Woodville London | Mar 4, 2014 | On the Nightstand
It has been a cold bitter winter, to say the least. Except in the polar north, where glaciers are melting and icebergs are falling into the Atlantic at a record pace, the rest of North America is cold cold cold. You would think that means I have spent the last three... by Jack Woodville London | Mar 4, 2014 | Articles
By Judy Rose, Contributing Editor Jack Woodville London’s voice is that of a southern gentleman. Smooth. His life transitions appear to be equally smooth. For instance, his transition from writing legal briefs to creating fiction. At the memory, the longtime lawyer’s... by Jack Woodville London | Feb 11, 2014 | Virginia's War
“The prologue of VIRGINIA’S WAR grabbed my attention, and once the story is laid out for readers, it’s difficult not to read to the end! Everything comes to a head in an exciting, and somewhat surprising, conclusion. I’m looking forward to the... by Jack Woodville London | Dec 15, 2013 | On the Nightstand
Where has the year gone? It’s December already and here we are rushing about looking for something to read. Well, here’s another On the Nightstand for suggestions. I have read some superb books this year and, this last episode for 2014, I add my two... by Jack Woodville London | Nov 11, 2013 | Articles
Very few people today know anyone who was involved in World War I. Fewer still have heard of the French hamlet of Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, rarely mentioned by name in headlines in a season in which the recapture of St. Quentin and Cambrai were momentous breaks in...
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