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[2] [22] In 2010–2011, Vance wrote for David Frum's "FrumForum" website under the name J. D. Hamel. [23] [24] Although Hillbilly Elegy states that he adopted his grandparents' surname of Vance upon his marriage in 2014, [2] [25] the name change actually occurred in 2013, as Vance was about to graduate from Yale with a Juris Doctor degree. [1 ...
A 2017 Brookings Institution report noted that "J. D. Vance's Hillbilly Elegy became a national bestseller for its raw, emotional portrait of growing up in and eventually out of a poor rural community riddled by drug addiction and instability." Vance's account anecdotally confirmed the report's conclusion that family stability is essential to ...
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Though most of his work has been published under the name Jack Vance, he also wrote several mystery novels under pen names, including Ellery Queen. Vance won the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement in 1984, [3] and he was a Guest of Honor at the 1992 World Science Fiction Convention in Orlando, Florida.
Judith Ann (J. A.) Jance (born October 27, 1944) is an American author of mystery novels. She writes three series of novels, centering on retired Seattle Police Department Detective J. P. Beaumont, Arizona County Sheriff Joanna Brady, and former Los Angeles news anchor turned mystery solver Ali Reynolds.
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Vance speaking at the 2024 People's Convention. The 50th vice president of the United States, JD Vance, has been described as national conservative, [1] [2] right-wing populist, [1] [3] and an ideological successor to paleoconservatives such as Pat Buchanan. [4] Vance describes himself, and has been described by others, as a member of the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — When it comes to Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance's name, it's complicated.. The senator from Ohio introduced himself to the world in 2016 when he published his bestselling memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy,” under the name J.D. Vance — “like jay-dot-dee-dot,” he wrote, short for James David.