E. Thomas Wood
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E. Thomas Wood (born October 9, 1963) is an American journalist, historian, and freelance writer. He currently works as a reporter for NashvillePost.com, a local business and political news website in Nashville, Tennessee.
In the 1990s, Wood regularly contributed to The New York Times from Nashville and other locations (including Romania, where he lectured at universities in 1997), and to The Wall Street Journal. He was the founding editor of Bank Director magazine and served as editor and publisher of Nashville Life and Business Nashville magazines.
A native of Nashville, Wood is a graduate of that city's Montgomery Bell Academy and Vanderbilt University. He holds a Master's degree in European Studies from Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Wood is married to food writer and author Nicki Pendleton Wood.
[edit] Works
- Karski: How One Man Tried to Stop the Holocaust, New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1994. ISBN 0-471-14573-4.
- Nashville: An American Self-Portrait (editor), Nashville: Beaten Biscuit Press, 2001. ISBN 0-9706702-1-4.
[edit] References
- "WOOD, E. Thomas". Contemporary Authors. Volume 220, p.429.