John Hough, Jr. grew up on Cape Cod and graduated from Haverford College. He is the author of six novels, including Seen the Glory: A Novel of the Battle of Gettysburg, winner of the 2010 W. Y. Boyd Aware for excellence in military fiction from the American Library Association, and Little Bighorn (Arcade 2014). Mr. Hough teaches creative writing at his home on Martha’s Vineyard and in the island’s Adult Community Education program. For many years he taught dialogue at SEAK, Inc. fiction writing conferences. He lives with his wife in West Tisbury.
"Terrific. Hough has caught the spirit of young enlisted men in the
army, and has done a splendid job of research on the Twentieth
Massachusetts to get its role in the Gettysburg campaign right. It
is a great read." James M. McPherson, author of the Pulitzer
Prize-winning of Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
"It reads as if you were there. Captures the chaos, excitement,
brutality and nature of the battle as well as anyone has. It is the
way I think a soldier in combat saw it." Scott Hartwig, Gettysburg
Battlefield Historian
"Just when you think there are no new stories under the sun about
the Civil War-here it comes! John Hough looks at the theme of race
and the battle of Gettysburg from a strikingly different angle.
Join up and go to war with these boys from the Vineyard; you won't
be able to catch your breath until this fast, brilliant novel is
over. Seen the Glory is an original, profound novel, with the best
dialogue of the period I have ever read." Lee Smith, author of On
Agate Hill, Fair and Tender Ladies, and Oral History
"John Hough has created a true American story, truer than our
collective memory has allowed until now. For that reason it deepens
our understanding of the waste and tragedy of the Civil War-and the
challenge for us of living out its complicated legacy." Lorene
Cary, author of Black Ice and The Price of a Child
"Terrific. Hough has caught the spirit of young enlisted men in the
army, and has done a splendid job of research on the Twentieth
Massachusetts to get its role in the Gettysburg campaign right. It
is a great read." James M. McPherson, author of the Pulitzer
Prize-winning of Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
"It reads as if you were there. Captures the chaos, excitement,
brutality and nature of the battle as well as anyone has. It is the
way I think a soldier in combat saw it." Scott Hartwig, Gettysburg
Battlefield Historian
"Just when you think there are no new stories under the sun about
the Civil War-here it comes! John Hough looks at the theme of race
and the battle of Gettysburg from a strikingly different angle.
Join up and go to war with these boys from the Vineyard; you won't
be able to catch your breath until this fast, brilliant novel is
over. Seen the Glory is an original, profound novel, with the best
dialogue of the period I have ever read." Lee Smith, author of On
Agate Hill, Fair and Tender Ladies, and Oral History
"John Hough has created a true American story, truer than our
collective memory has allowed until now. For that reason it deepens
our understanding of the waste and tragedy of the Civil War-and the
challenge for us of living out its complicated legacy." Lorene
Cary, author of Black Ice and The Price of a Child
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