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A native of Pittsburgh, James Whitfield Thomson is a former sales executive and U.S. Navy navigator who lives in Natick, Massachusetts. He has published several novels and is currently working on a novel based on his sister's 1974 death. His debut novel, The Jukebox King, was published by Sourcebooks in the fall of 2013. This is Thomson's first book and will be published in April 2016.

Thomson was a member of Andre Dubus's writer's workshop and has written six novels. His debut novel, The Ledge, received a Massachusetts Cultural Council grant and is in development as a movie. In addition, he is working on another novel, Jukebox King, based on his sister's death in 1974. James Whitfieldthomson is Thomson's third novel and has received many awards and honors for his writing.

Originally from Pittsburgh, James Whitfield Thomson earned a scholarship to Harvard College. He later earned a Ph.D. in American studies at the University of Pennsylvania. He served in the United States Navy for two tours of duty in Vietnam. He lives in a Victorian farmhouse west of Boston. His novel is the inspiration behind the popular television series The Ledge. The book is a debut novel by an accomplished writer from the area.

The Ledge is Thomson's debut novel. He is a former Marine and a member of Andre Dubus's writer's workshop. He grew up in Pittsburgh and went to Harvard College on a scholarship. He also earned a Ph.D. in American studies at the University of Pennsylvania. His first novel, Agni, was published by Sourcebooks in the fall of 2013, and is in development as a movie.

Thomson is a member of Andre Dubus's writers workshop. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, he graduated from Harvard College on a scholarship. He served in the U.S. Navy in Vietnam and earned a Ph.D. in American studies at the University of Pennsylvania. He lives in Natick with his wife and has published several articles and won a Massachusetts Council on the Arts grant. His novel The Ledge has received a number of accolades and is currently in development.

Thomson's debut novel, Agni, won a prize from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. It won the literary contest. His story has been translated into several languages, including English, French, and Italian. The story is based on the real-life death of his sister in 1974. The author's life is a member of the Writers' Workshop at Harvard. The workshop will be held in Cambridge on April 9-10, 2015.

Thomson was a member of Andre Dubus's writers workshop in the 1990s. He grew up on the North Side of Pittsburgh. He attended Harvard College on a scholarship, and earned a Ph.D. in American studies at the University of Pennsylvania. After serving in the U.S. Navy, Thomson was a navigator during the Vietnam War. He has been published in journals such as The New York Times, Agni, and the Boston Review.

The novel was published in the fall of 2013 by Sourcebooks. It is based on the death of Thomson's sister in 1974, and is based on a true story. Although the novel is not a classic, it has received awards and recognition for its literary merit. There are no shortage of books by Thomson. The author is also a member of the Writers' Workshop at Harvard. This article describes Thomson's work.

The novel Lies You Wanted to Hear by James Whitfield Thomson was his debut novel. He and his wife Lucy are seeing each other after 17 years after Matt left with their children. As they get closer, Lucy is trying to tell him what happened to her husband. The couple is not very likeable, but Thomson makes them feel real. The story will have you tearing your hair out at the end of the page.

He was a member of Andre Dubus's writers' workshop in the early 1970s and was a prominent member of the group. His first novel, The Ledge, was published by Sourcebooks in 2013. The author is currently working on his third novel, which is based on his sister's death in 1974. However, the story is not based on his life. This is a fictionalized version.
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