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James Whitfield Thomson
American novelist James Whitfield Thomson was a founding member of Andre Dubus's writer's workshop and a veteran of the Vietnam War. He has also served as a U.S. Navy navigator and is a graduate of Harvard College, where he received a scholarship. Currently based in Natick, Massachusetts, Thomson is the author of four novels and numerous short stories. His work has been translated into many languages and has won several awards, including the Boston Book Award.

A native of Pittsburgh, Thomson attended Harvard College on a scholarship and went on to serve in the Navy during the Vietnam War. After earning a Ph.D. in American Studies from the University of Pennsylvania, he began a new business in Atlanta and worked as a salesman. Despite this, Thomson's writing has been published in literary journals and won the Mass Cultural Council's annual fiction grant. His latest novel, Jukebox King, is set to be published in the fall of 2017.

Jim Thomson was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and attended Harvard College on a Fulbright scholarship. He served two tours of duty in Vietnam and completed his Ph.D. in American Studies from the University of Pennsylvania. He worked for a start-up company in Atlanta before settling in a Victorian farmhouse west of Boston. The novel, "The Long Wait," is the result of a national short story contest. A prestigious prize was also given to Thomson, which helped him to achieve the level of success he enjoys today.

The debut novel by James Whitfield Thomson was published in the fall of 2013. The novel was an instant success and is currently in development for the screen. The writer's next book, "Jukebox King," is a satirical look at the death of his sister in 1974. He has written other books, including the critically acclaimed mystery The Greatest Secret in the World. If you're a fan of thrillers, this novel is a must-read.

Originally from Pittsburgh, James Whitfield Thomson earned his undergraduate degree from Harvard College on a Fulbright scholarship and a Ph.D. in American Studies from the University of Pennsylvania. His dissertation was on Raymond Chandler. After earning his degree, he joined a start-up business in Boston and wrote fiction. His first novel, "The Long Wait," was published in the fall of 2013, and is currently in development for the screen.

A native of Pittsburgh, Jim Thomson studied at Harvard College on a scholarship before serving in the Navy. After graduating from Harvard, he completed his Ph.D. in American Studies from the University of Pennsylvania. He taught at the University of Miami and worked for a start-up in Atlanta before retiring to his Victorian farmhouse west of Boston. His short story "The Biggest Betrayal" won a national short story contest and won him a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council.

From a humble beginning in Pittsburgh, Thomson earned his Ph.D. from Harvard on a scholarship. He later went on to serve in the Navy and completed his M.Phil. His dissertation, on Raymond Chandler, focused on the work of American literature. After leaving the military, he spent five years as a salesman for a start-up company. In addition to being a successful novelist, Thomson has also published several short stories in literary magazines.

Born in Pittsburgh, Thomson attended Harvard College on a scholarship and served in the Navy for two years. He also completed a Ph.D. in American studies at the University of Pennsylvania. His dissertation focused on Raymond Chandler. In the meantime, he worked as a salesman for a start-up company. His first novel, Jukebox King, was published in October 2013 by Sourcebooks Landmark. This book is Thomson's third, and is a good read for all lovers of crime novels.

The novel was published by Sourcebooks in the fall of 2013. The author is currently writing a second novel, based on his sister's death in 1974. There are many other publications of Thomson's work, including his memoirs, essays, and nonfiction. In fact, his debut novel, The Man in the Window, has been praised by critics and readers alike. It is a highly readable novel that will have you wanting to read more.
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