W. Paul Wade
W. Paul Wade was born on January 28, 1981, in Atlanta, Georgia. A lifelong passion for writing blossomed in him, although he primarily wrote for his own enjoyment until recently. With the publication of Blackwood, he stepped into the literary arena, eager to share his voice. Wade is a longstanding member of Stage West Playhouse in Spring Hill, Florida, where he immerses himself in the theatre world. His experiences in acting, singing, directing, and backstage work fuel his creativity, enriching his narrative style. Through the lens of theatre, he explores complex themes that resonate deeply with him. His writing often delves into masculinity and the intricate dynamics of father-son relationships, emphasizing the critical importance of communication among men. Wade’s stories reflect his belief that understanding and connection can transcend generational divides, a theme that is both timely and timeless. As he continues to develop his craft, W. Paul Wade aims to engage readers with compelling narratives that provoke thought and inspire dialogue, bridging the gap between personal reflection and shared experience.

