I’ve known Bill Weldy for a few years and he’s always been a laconic gentleman. He uses his words sparingly, is the antithesis of charismatic, and a throwback to the laid back days of the fifties. That being said, he’s also compassionate about his family, writing, friends, and God — not necessarily in that order. He’s also a writer with a specific mission — to get you from chapter one to the end of his novel in a way that will lift your spirits and clean your mental pallette of unsavory characters and not so happy endings. As you can tell by his official bio below, he’s a simple man and a refreshing change from the explosive and bombastic authors I’ve met in the last few years.
William Weldy is a retired police lieutenant from a large Ohio city and also a retired high school teacher.
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