In Search of the West Texas Wordsmith
Glen Aaron
Episode 3 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
WRITER GLEN AARON relates how his choice of a writing genre...
WRITER GLEN AARON relates how his choice of a writing genre is in no small way a reflection of his own life. His first three books were non-fiction, based on people of intrigue and tragedy he had experienced first-hand as a lawyer involved in their legal and personal cases. His next work was political fiction – a murder mystery set in West Texas involving a US Supreme Court Justice and Native...
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In Search of the West Texas Wordsmith is a local public television program presented by Basin PBS
Major funding provided by the Hotel Settles in Big Spring, Texas and the FMH Foundation of Midland, Texas.
In Search of the West Texas Wordsmith
Glen Aaron
Episode 3 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
WRITER GLEN AARON relates how his choice of a writing genre is in no small way a reflection of his own life. His first three books were non-fiction, based on people of intrigue and tragedy he had experienced first-hand as a lawyer involved in their legal and personal cases. His next work was political fiction – a murder mystery set in West Texas involving a US Supreme Court Justice and Native...
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Major funding provided by the Hotel Settles in Big Spring, Texas and the FMH Foundation of Midland, Texas.
