Zelmer Wilson

Zelmer Wilson
Zelmer Wilson (born 1 July 1975 in Fort Collins, Colorado) is an American author.He discovered that he wanted to be a writer when he was fifteen years old during the summer of 1990 while in Birmingham, Alabama, visiting his mother and two sisters. He spent the next few years trying to write a novel. At first, because he was reading science-fiction at the time, he tried to write a science-fiction novel. It was when he was twenty-one years old that he read Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer for the first time. He then realized that he could use his own life as the basis or inspiration for a story.He finished the first draft of his first novel several years later, in August of 2001. He then spent the next year re-writing it. He tried to get it pu
Zelmer Wilson (born 1 July 1975 in Fort Collins, Colorado) is an American author.He discovered that he wanted to be a writer when he was fifteen years old during the summer of 1990 while in Birmingham, Alabama, visiting his mother and two sisters. He spent the next few years trying to write a novel. At first, because he was reading science-fiction at the time, he tried to write a science-fiction novel. It was when he was twenty-one years old that he read Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer for the first time. He then realized that he could use his own life as the basis or inspiration for a story.He finished the first draft of his first novel several years later, in August of 2001. He then spent the next year re-writing it. He tried to get it published, but failed. He has since lost it.He didn't gave up, though and spent the next few years writing other novels while working a full time forty hour a week job. His debut novel, In the Middle, is inspired by his own difficult teenage years in Phoenix, Arizona.
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In the Middle (Miller Hoffman, #1)
The Distance Between (Bobbie Lamont, #2)
Bobbie Lamont (Bobbie Lamont, #1)
Two Girls Against the World
Next Best Thing (Miller Hoffman, #2)
Nothing but Trouble
Billie Carver
A Real Southern Lady: Bobbie Lamont #3 (The Bobbie Lamont series Book 2)
Next Best Thing: Miller Hoffman #2
Nothing but Trouble (The Bobbie Lamont series)
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“There was something missing in her life.” ― Zelmer Wilson, Bobbie Lamont
“I know that I am intelligent, because I know that I know nothing.” ― Socrates
“True wisdom comes to each of us when we realize how little we understand about life, ourselves, and the world around us.” ― Socrates

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