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B. James Wilson

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B. James Wilson says of his writing, "I choose the literary art form because the stories in my head demand that level of detail. I want to write about life, death, God, intellect, the supernatural. I want to write about our hopes and dreams, and our shining moments. I want my work to be, first of all, entertaining, and then informative.”
He is the author of a variety of speculative fiction with a focus on history and the Bible. He lives and works on Florida's Space Coast.
You can visit B. James Wilson online at; Amazon, Goodreads, Facebook, Wordpress, Tumbler, or Smashwords


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B. James Wilson As a teenager, I spent a lot of time boating and camping on the barrier islands of Biscayne Bay in Miami. Among them was a place called Caesar's Creek…moreAs a teenager, I spent a lot of time boating and camping on the barrier islands of Biscayne Bay in Miami. Among them was a place called Caesar's Creek. The name was taken from a legend about an escaped slave who became a pirate known as Henry (Black) Caesar. His life was legendary and worthy of a novel. In fact, I've already written it. In draft form, it's entitled, "Triangle: A Memoir of Black Caesar". I hope to finish up the revisions and release it soon.(less)
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“I have a handful of prayers that I pray all the time... One is that God will put my books into the right hands at the right times. I've prayed this prayer thousands of times, and God has answered it in dramatic fashion countless times. The right book in the right hands at the right time can save a marriage, avert a mistake, demand a decision, plant a seed, conceive a dream, solve a problem, and prompt a prayer. That is why I write. And that's why, for me, a book sold is not a book sold; a book sold is a prayer answered. I don't know the name and situation of every reader, but God does, and that's all that matters.”
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