
Librarian Note: There is more than one author by this name in the Goodreads database. International Impact Book Awards winner David Wilson was born on Halloween in Bangor, Maine in the late 1960s. Coming from a blue-collar background, during the 1970s much of his time was spent at their family camp deep in the woods of northern Maine where fishing, hunting, and other outdoor, non-electronic activities filled his time. David became heavily involved in art during his childhood years and continued the hobby into adulthood. He prefers pencil and acrylics as his preferred medium and has used his amateur talent to help influence his writing through character sketches and paintings. It wasn’t until later that David made the decision to become an author. His first completed novel, the first in his Maine humor series, was heavily influenced by true stories of his adventures, along with his father’s stories of his own childhood and early adult years. A career law enforcement officer, David’s memoir, and second book completed, was heavily influenced from his time as a street cop and up through his later years as an undercover narcotics agent and instructor for the Maine State Police Academy. His memoir has been described as satirical, opinionated, and gritty. After completing the second book in his Maine humor series David began to add a genre to his writing, publishing four books in the horror/thriller genre. All still have the dark humor that David is known for in his writings, and are popular with readers of the genre. While his memoir and thrillers have been known to reflect David’s social opinions, his humor series, as the author describes them, “Are simply just for a laugh.” David’s latest project is a collaborative effort with his book narrator on a psychological mystery. David lives in Central Maine with his wife, dog, and two cats. He still enjoys the outdoor activities and his artwork. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1... https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7... https://www.twoseasons.org/ https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...