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Woodrow W. Walker was born in Columbus, Georgia in 1942. He grew up doing the things that all boys do, both good and bad. In 1990, in a life changing move, he went to Las Vegas, NV. Where, he became a convention security guard and in 1998, he met the woman who would become his wife.
In 2002 at the age of 60, nearing retirement, he turned to writing. He wrote his first book “Murder at Republic” because he had always loved the B-westerns and movie serials and thought that a murder in a movie studio would be a good plot device. He followed up that book with another “Murder at Columbia.” Both books starred private detective Buck Ames a former movie stuntman and are set in the 1940’s.
Vampires had always intrigued him, but they had been portrayed as totally evil or as romance figures. In search of a different kind of vampire, he wrote “Legacy of Adrian Blackthorn, Vampire” a complex character if there ever was one. He then ventured into westerns with “Wolf Johnson Mountainman.” These four books can be ordered from www.amazon.com.
He has a number of short stories in the Amazon short story program. You can buy a story to read online or download it for .49 cents at www.amazon.com or the Wizards of Words online book store.
Now retired, he is now able to write full time. He and his wife moved to Tucson, AZ in 2005 and now make their home there. He is a charter member of Wizards of Words. His web site is at http://woodrow-w-walker.tripod.com
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