Clark Hiddleston graduated from Southern Methodist University with a degree in political science. Thereafter, he worked as an intern in the U.S. Senate and became familiar with the culture of Washington, D.C. He next obtained a Juris Doctor from California Western School of Law. After gaining real world experience as a prosecutor and defense attorney, he published a murder-mystery called “The Court Watchers.” Currently, he writes in a variety of genres. "Amuse Me and Run for Office" celebrates a humorous young man campaigning for Congress in the face of an intense political environment. "Phase Shifts in the Old Vic House" explores the limits of spiritual power in a tough neighborhood. "The Astrophysicist Who Accepted Everything" combines theoretical physics, mental illness within a family, and international intrigue. "Uneven Recollections of an Easter Past" recounts an old man's search for truth about a miracle he experienced as a teenager. "A Political Paradigm of Rapid Change, A Description and Prescription for the Future" is a non-fiction analysis of how technology and politics intersect.
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