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G. Wayne Tilman

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Richmond, The United States
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Big fan of David Baldacci, John Sandford, and Brad Thor.

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The direct descendent of one of America's first sheriffs in the 1600's, related to legendary lawman Bill Tilghman, a career as a security contractor, and in local and federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies was a natural progression, with detours in the USMC, a couple of degrees, as a bank security director, and senior vice president of several household name mutual fund companies. Tilman is a subject matter expert in small arms, maritime issues (a US Coast Guard Master Captain), risk assessment, and protective intelligence. For pleasure, he writes the type books he likes to read, kayaks, fishes the flats and shoots clay birds in several venues ...more

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G. Wayne Tilman I don't seem to be bothered by it. When I am working on a book, I find it consuming and devote so much attention to it, the words tend to flow. I see …moreI don't seem to be bothered by it. When I am working on a book, I find it consuming and devote so much attention to it, the words tend to flow. I see myself more as a storyteller than author...maybe since I work out most of the stories in my mind before sitting down to a keyboard, that addresses the writer's block issue..(less)
G. Wayne Tilman It allows one to entertain, provoke thoughts and make intellectual points. That I have been in the careers I write about makes it easier to speak auth…moreIt allows one to entertain, provoke thoughts and make intellectual points. That I have been in the careers I write about makes it easier to speak authoritatively and in terms acceptable to peers who are readers.

Whether we all admit it, we live vicariously through our characters. MacLachlan drives a new F-type Jag; I drive a Chevy pickup...(less)
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“And into the forest I go. To lose my mind and find my soul.”
G. Wayne Tilman, Honor And Blood: The MacLachlan Thrillers

“This quote is not from one of my books, rather it is from my Scots ancestors. It holds as well today as when written. Think of the Declaration of Independence when you read it:























































































































































































































































































This quote is from my ancestors, the Scots, not from one of my books. I believe it influence our Founding Fathers and wanted to share it with you here:
It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.”
Declaration of Arbroath, 6 April 1320

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