Tom Blood
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Tom Blood is a writer and public servant who began his career in public affairs in 1979 at the Carter White House, where he served as an Analyst on the President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island. After receiving his law degree from Emory University in Atlanta, where he was named to the National Order of the Barristers, Blood returned to his home state of Virginia where he was selected as the first Governor’s Fellow in the Old Dominion, serving directly under the Hon. Charles S. Robb. Over the last two decades, Blood has served on five presidential campaigns and is a regular guest on major television and radio programs. Additionally, Blood’s writings have been featured in USA Today, Los Angeles Times and Entertainment Weekly. He is a biographer and novelist. He is also the principal in Templar Entertainment Company [1].
[edit] Works
Non-Fiction
- Madam Secretary: A Biography of Madeleine Albright (Paperback - Jul 9, 1999)
- State of the Union: A Report on President Clinton's First Four Years in Office co-authored with Bruce Henderson (Paperback - Aug 1996)
Fiction
- China Card (Mass Market Paperback - Oct 2000)
- God.Com: A Novel (Paperback - Dec 5, 2005)[2]