Terry Phillips's Books
Apr.14.2011
For more than five years, journalist Terry Phillips served as moderator for QUALITY OF LIFE, the popular interview/call-in program on Central California's NPR station. He ended most broadcasts with some personal reflections ("CommenTerry"). Here is an oft-requested collection of his radio essays.
A few excerpts:
The marketplace alone should not determine the fate of our...
May.12.2008
Journalist Terry Phillips breaks a 75-year taboo with his first historical novel, “Murder at the Altar” (www.HyeBooks.com). On Christmas Eve morning in 1933, the head of the Armenian Church in America, Archbishop Ghevont Tourian, is stabbed to death as he begins Sunday services. His infamous murder in a little New York City church is witnessed by hundreds of parishioners. The next...
About Terry
As a foreign correspondent, he covered events around the world for CBS News, and reported regularly for NPR, Monitor Radio and the NBC/ Mutual Broadcasting System.
Causes Terry Phillips Supports
Armenia Fund, ACLU, Doctors Without Borders, World Wildlife Fund, Amnesty International





