Betsy Phillips has written for the Nashville Scene and the Washington Post. Her fiction has appeared in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and Apex Magazine, among others. She was named 2019 Best Historian in the Best of Nashville edition of the Nashville Scene and serves on the board of Historic Nashville, Inc. She lives in Whites Creek, Tennessee.
"""A Nashville historian digs into a series of unsolved bombings from the era of integration and discovers a trove of suspects, an oddly recalcitrant law enforcement agency, and a wall of silence."" Pursuit magazine ""Today I talk about-and I hate how timely this conversation is-Nashville's history of white supremacist violence with author and historian Betsy Phillips. Specifically we talk about bombings that took place over a half century ago, but as this week reminds, the mass violence of white supremacists is something that is not part of our history-it is part of our ongoing reality."" Alex Steed, Nashville Demystified ""Betsy Phillips is without bounds. She investigates, researches, susses out every last detail, aggravates, needles, offends, rattles, and gives no reprieves. Don't mess with her. She is the ""Pith in the Wind"" voice of conscience for Nashville as you read weekly in The Scene. She was named the city's Best Historian in The Scene's ""Best of Nashville"" competition in 2019."" Jean Roseman, Nashville History Club"