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Lee Wilson is a Nashville writer, intellectual-property lawyer, and publisher. A graduate of Rhodes College, she has worked as a newspaper reporter, advertising copywriter and producer, and free-lance writer. She is a graduate of the University of Tennessee College of Law, where she served on the board of editors for the Tennessee Law Review. In private practice in Nashville since 1984, she has served on the board of the Sinking Creek Film Celebration, as president of the non-profit organization that publishes the scholarly Cumberland Poetry Review, and was founding president of the Tennessee Writers Alliance. For nearly a decade, she was president of Magellan Press, Inc., the Nashville publisher of the Where the Locals Eat series of U.S. restaurant guides and other non-fiction books. She is the author of ten non-fiction books, including The Advertising Law Guide: A Friendly Desktop Reference for Advertising Professionals, published by Allworth Press, and Legal Handbook for the Individual Artist, published in conjunction with the Tennessee Arts Commission. She also periodically writes a legal affairs column for Communication Arts magazine. Her latest books are the third edition of Making It in the Music Business: The Business and Legal Guide for Songwriters and Performers and the third edition of The Copyright Guide: A Friendly Guide to Protecting and Profiting from Copyrights, both published by Allworth Press. She lives and writes in a hundred-acre wood in Pleasant View, Tennessee, where she is currently preparing the second edition of The Trademark Guide: A Friendly Handbook for Protecting and Profiting from Trademarks, to be published by Allworth Press; is writing the second in her series of mystery novels; and continues nearly ten years of work on a scholarly, non-fiction book about Southern women writers which will be published by a university press..
E-mail: LeeWilsonJD@aol.com
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