Robert Hicks is a multifaceted figure in Nashville's cultural scene, with two decades of experience in music publishing and artist management.
His passion for historical preservation led him to champion the restoration of Carnton plantation in Tennessee.
This endeavor sparked his interest in Carrie McGavock's remarkable role during and after the Battle of Franklin, inspiring him to write "The Widow of the South." Hicks's dedication to uncovering and sharing this little-known historical narrative showcases his commitment to preserving America's past.
In addition to "The Widow of the South," Hicks is also the author of "A Separate Country," further establishing his credentials as a historical fiction writer.
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