Tom Clavin is a bestselling author and journalist, who has had a successful career in various forms of media. He has worked as a web site and newspaper editor, TV and radio commentator, magazine writer, and a reporter for The New York Times, covering a variety of topics including the environment, entertainment, and sports.
Clavin's writing has been recognized with several awards, including those from the Society of Professional Journalists, Marine Corps Heritage Foundation, and National Newspaper Association. He has also had a successful career in books, with six of his works becoming New York Times best sellers. Some of his most popular books include "The Heart of Everything That Is", "Dodge City", "Halsey's Typhoon", "The Last Stand of Fox Company", "Blood and Treasure", and "Follow Me To Hell". In addition to these, Clavin has also written several other critically acclaimed books such as "Tombstone", "Wild Bill", "All Blood Runs Red", "To The Uttermost Ends of the Earth", "The Last Hill", and "Lightning Down".
Clavin is also a nationally syndicated columnist and runs a newsletter, "The Overlook", which can be found at tomclavin.substack.com. His next book, "The Last Outlaws", is set to be published on November 7 by St. Martin's Press. For more information, readers can visit his website tomclavin.com.