Robert Coram
Robert Coram is an American author known for his biographies and fiction. A graduate of the University of Georgia with a degree in English and history, Coram has been writing for nearly 30 years. His books have received critical acclaim and earned him numerous awards and accolades.
Coram’s biographies cover a wide range of subjects, from the life of famed WWII pilot Eddie Rickenbacker to the colorful life and career of actor Clint Eastwood. He approaches all of his subjects with a high level of detail and razor sharp insight. His scope of knowledge and skillful writing brings the subject of each story to life and transports the reader to a time and place where history is made.
His fiction is just as captivating, blending mystery and history effortlessly. Coram’s best-selling novel, The Holy Road, tells the story of an ancient Native American prophesy, an act of religious cleansing, a series of murders, and a manhunt that encompasses the Navajo Nation. Coram’s novel is a suspenseful impression of the rugged southwest that has been praised as a riveting, thought-provoking work of art.
In addition to his writing credits, Robert Coram has also been a teacher at Georgia College and State University since 1997. There he teaches creative writing, journalism and American literature. He has also recently branched out into the film industry, serving as a script consultant and writing the screenplay for the film version of The Holy Road.
Whether writing about history or fiction, Robert Coram is able to weave a compelling story. His writing has earned him many awards and acclaim, as well as accolades from readers around the globe. Coram’s works will continue to captivate readers for many years to come.