Today's Authors Series: Phillip DePoy Discusses 'The King James Conspiracy'
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Phillip DePoy
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Phillip DePoy
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Hear a lecture given by best-selling author Phillip DePoy as he discusses his historical novel set in 1605, The King James Conspiracy, about a conspiracy that threatens the new translation of the Bible ordered by King James I, and the lives of the scholars working on it.
Phillip DePoy is an author, a playright, and a scholar. He is the director of the theater program of Clayton State University and has 12 novels, including the Fever Devlin series, and 32 plays to his credit. He lives in Decatur, Georgia.
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