Ghost in This House ~ essays from a privileged life is a new collection of fifteen essays from writer and content creator JBuck Ford, author of the critically acclaimed memoir, River of No Return ~ Tennessee Ernie Ford and the Woman He loved'; a book Publishers Weekly's starred review called, "...Masterfully rendered, compulsively readable...and fascinating." Fifteen essays set against the backdrops of pop history, life on location, The Red Scare, Country Music, the... joys of caregiving, the Civil Rights Movement, the glamour and thrill of community theatre, the importance of faith, one writer's journey from query to print, the healing power of cornbread, and personal tragedy; essays chronicling events that left indelible marks on this writer's life and his family's lives, and changed the arc of each forever.



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JBuck Ford is a writer, film maker and social media content producer. His first book, River of No Return ~ Tennessee Ernie Ford and The Woman He Loved, was called, "masterfully rendered...compulsively readable and...fascinating" by Publishers Weekly. Library Journal said that it was "compelling and well written.", and the late screen idol, Tab Hunter called it, "heartwarming and heartwrenching", marking Ford's emergence as writer with acclaim from both the literary world, and the world of those who lived the life. In addition to his work as a writer and short-form documentary filmmaker, Ford creates and manages the daily social media content production for a trio of Country Music's most respected artists: singer Gary Morris, the voice behind one of the world's most popular songs, "Wind Beneath My Wings", slide guitar virtuoso and Texas bluesman, Lee Roy Parnell, and the late Country superstar, Lynn Anderson, the vocalist on the international hit, "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden". He recently wrapped his newest short-form web documentary, 'Coffee, Whiskey and Iodine ~ a cowboy out of time'. He lives in Nashville.

Titel
GHOST in THIS HOUSE
Untertitel
essays from a privileged life
EAN
9798218784324
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
30.09.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
6.38 MB
Anzahl Seiten
190