User:E.ThomasWood
| Name: | E.ThomasWood |
| Location: | Nashville, Tennessee |
| Employer: | Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman |
| On Wikipedia since: | 2004 |
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Tom Wood here. A journalist by trade, I have at various moments in the past 30 years veered into entrepreneurship and the writing of history. Since December 2012, I have been a staff writer and editor for a global law firm. More about all that at the E. Thomas Wood wiki page.
I live in Nashville, Tennessee, where I was born in 1963. I have spent significant amounts of time in Sewanee, Tennessee (on myriad visits with friends), Leeds, England (junior year abroad from Vanderbilt, 1984-85), Krakow, Poland and environs (while working on, and later promoting, my biography of Jan Karski), Bucharest, Romania (a two-month stint lecturing on journalism at three universities under U.S. Information Agency sponsorship), Cambridge, England (where my family and I lived from September 2001 to Christmas 2003), and London (many times for many reasons).
Wikipedia article contributions
New (or re-written) articles:
Other contributions
Original photo contributions
All photo contributions are donated to the public domain.
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Fred Russell's appointment as Nashville Banner sports editor announced, 21 September 1930.
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Memorial Day, 2004. Eloise Wood, age 6, of Nashville, Tenn., straightens the flag on Gen. Andrews' grave at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Main building of Montgomery Bell Academy, Nashville, as depicted in an 1886 issue of the Nashville Daily American.
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Richard Quest & Lisa Neideffer of WRVU/Nashville, broadcasting at Rites of Spring festival on Vanderbilt's Alumni Lawn, spring 1984.
Licensing
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Random stuff
File:ETW--Arabic.jpgMy name in Arabic, or so I was told by a young Kurdish refugee my traveling party met at a diner in Istanbul one day in 1995.
File:ETW--Amharic.jpgMy name in Amharic, or so I was told by a friendly Ethiopian barmaid in the Nashville airport one night in 2004.
Wikipedia subjects who are or were, when living, friends of mine
Wikipedia subjects I have interviewed or otherwise spent meaningful time with