Jim Hartsell is a native and lifelong resident of Alabama. A registered architect, he has worked on the design of projects for the University of Alabama, Jacksonville State University, University of Georgia and University of Florida. Scottish golf and golf writing are his true passions, having made many trips to Scotland to study the lesser-known courses. He is the author of The Secret Home of Golf: The Authorized History of King-Collins Golf and the Creation of Sweetens Cove (2021). He has written extensively on golf in Scotland for The Links Diary, NoLayingUp.com and is a contributor to The Golfers Journal and Today's Golfer. Michael F. Bamberger is a senior writer for the Fire Pit Collective and the author of many books. He formally worked at many leading newspapers and wrote for Golf magazine and Golf.com. Arguably the best golf journalist alive, he has published four autobiographical books on golf: The Green Road Home (1986), To the Linksland (1992), This Golfing Life (2005) and Men in Green (2015). The Man Who Heard Voices: Or, How M. Night Shyamalan Risked His Career on a Fairy Tale (2006), released the same week as the writer-director-producer's film Lady in the Water, profiles him as he develops it. He is married and lives in Philadelphia and is the father of two children. Wright Thompson is one of the most cherished sports writers in America. His books, Pappyland: A Story of Family, Fine Bourbon, and the Things That Last (2020) and The Cost of These Dreams: Sports Stories and Other Serious Business (2019), were both instant New York Times bestsellers. He is a senior writer for ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine. He formerly worked at The Kansas City Star and the Times-Picayune in New Orleans. Thompson's topics have covered a wide range of sports issues, from golf, football, basketball, and baseball, to car racing, sports history, Father's Day, and bullfighting. He lives in Mississippi.
"When Revelation Comes is a deeply moving story of unconditional
love and unspeakable loss. Readers join Jim Hartsell as he searches
for a way to live with his grief in the one place he thought
answers might be found-the links of Scotland. Hartsell's lovely
writing and truly authentic voice only accentuate the poignancy of
a book that will linger long in the memory."-Stephen Proctor,
author of Monarch of the Green and The Long Golden Afternoon
"Jim's enthusiasm and love of all things Scottish golf takes us to
corners of the country even us Scots haven't ventured yet!"-Ru
McDonald, host of The Scottish Golf Podcast
"On the surface, Jim's book is a wonderful golf travel guide that
will compel you to go online and book your flights and tee times.
However, the tragic story behind the course reviews, very
skillfully interwoven, makes it something entirely different. In
places, it will be hard for any parent to read. But I promise, you
will be glad you did."-Tony Dear, writer Links Magazine and author
of The Story of Golf in Fifty Holes
"Nobody truly finds 'closure' after extreme suffering. But Jim
Hartsell found an opening back to life while exploring the links of
Scotland. His achingly beautiful evocation of his experiences will
transport readers as they learn of how his adventures brought him
solace."-Lorne Rubenstein, author of A Season in Dornoch
"When Revelation Comes, at its core, is a book about being human.
To live, love, explore, and lose. To reflect, learn, and carry on.
Through his words, Jim offers each of us an opportunity for
revelation, be it about life or the game of golf." -Phil Landes,
aka Big Randy of No Laying Up
"A beautiful story of one man's travels through life and his
golfing journey, especially his time in Scotland and its healing
effect. Jim Hartsell is a great storyteller. I could read his words
or listen to his tales all day long. A must read."-Malcolm Duck,
owner of Duck's Inn in Aberlady, Scotland
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