Laurel Review, a biannual print magazine that seeks “submissions of poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and those that blur the lines between genres,” recently published an interview co-editor Luke Rolfes did with me about my investigative memoir, Because: A CIA Coverup and a Son’s Odyssey to Find the Father He Never Knew. https://laurelreview.org/james-wells
Tag: mystery
“Wartime Whistleblower Heroism”
Whistleblowing Fact 895: David Colapinto, whistleblower attorney and co-founder of the National Whistleblower Center, says of Because: A CIA Coverup and a Son’s Odyssey to Find the Father He Never Knew: “One of the best whistleblower stories ever. This page-turner tells the real-life story of Jack Wells, who died in the service of his country […]
Because is in Ireland
My investigative memoir, Because: A CIA Coverup and a Son’s Odyssey to Find the Father He Never Knew, is in Ireland! Thank you, Jordan Wachman! I encourage others to post their pictures of Because.
Whistleblowing Fact 895: In some of the 400 letters I found 26 years after he died in Vietnam, my father self admits that his actions qualify him as meeting the academic definition of a whistleblower. Two prominent scholars, Near and Miceli, defined in a 1985 journal article what has become the classic and commonly accepted definition […]
Memorial Days are Difficult
Memorial Days have always been difficult for me. Just as my father’s death in Vietnam was an early one, so were the government’s lies to our family and the media about how he died. My mother was notified of her husband’s death by a phone call. I was first notified of the lies when I […]
“They say a person dies twice — once when they have their physical death and the second time when we stop saying their name.” https://jamesbwells.com/2023/09/25/giving-life/ This Memorial Day weekend, I wish to honor and mention the names of Wells family members who volunteered to defend our country during wartime. My great-great-grandfather Richard Wells cut down […]
