G.J. Meyer
History
G. J. Meyer is a former journalist and educator with a diverse background in literature and history.
He holds a master's degree in English literature from the University of Minnesota and was awarded a Neiman Fellowship in Journalism from Harvard University.
Meyer has authored several books, including the acclaimed "A World Undone: The Story of the Great War" and the Edgar Award-winning "The Memphis Murders." His writing style is noted for its accessibility and ability to make complex historical events understandable to general readers.
Meyer's experience as both a journalist and academic contributes to his skill in crafting engaging historical narratives.
He currently resides in England.