Woodrow W. Walker
Woodrow W. Walker was born in Columbus, Georgia in 1942. He and a friend left Columbus in 1979. After traveling around the country for a while, they finished in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1990. Where, he became a convention security guard and in 1998, he met the woman who would become his wife.In 2002...
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Woodrow W. Walker was born in Columbus, Georgia in 1942. He and a friend left Columbus in 1979. After traveling around the country for a while, they finished in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1990. Where, he became a convention security guard and in 1998, he met the woman who would become his wife.In 2002 at sixty, nearing retirement, he turned to writing. He wrote his first book Murder at Republic. Having always loved B-westerns and movie serials, he thought that a murder in a movie studio would be a good plot device. He followed up that book with Murder at Columbia. The two books starred private detective Buck Ames a former movie stuntman and are set in the 1940s.Vampires have always intrigued him, but they had been portrayed either as evil or as romantic figures. In search of a different kind of vampire, he wrote Legacy of Adrian Blackthorn, Vampire a complex character if there ever was one.In 2008 he and group of eighteen other writers contributed to the anthology The World outside the Window. He also has a short story in both the 2008 Wizards of Word's anthology and the 2009 anthology. He has also published an anthology of his short stories titled Dark Tales.Now retired, he is now able to write full time. He and his wife moved to Tucson, Arizona in 2005 and now make their home there. He now has more that 43 books and short stories on Kindle.
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