Wesley King

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Wesley King
BornWesley Thomas King
OccupationWriter
CitizenshipCanadian
Notable worksThe Wizenard Series with Kobe Bryant, OCDaniel, The Vindico Series

Wesley King is a Canadian author of young adult fiction books.[1] Both his novels with the late Kobe Bryant debuted at #1 on The New York Times Best Seller list.[2] He currently resides in Lake Echo, Nova Scotia.

Biography[]

King was born in Ajax, Ontario and graduated with a Journalism Degree from Carleton University. He began working on his first novel soon after, The Vindico, and has written eleven novels as of 2020.

In 2016, King was approached by Kobe Bryant to collaborate on a new children series. The first instalment, Training Camp, was released in 2019 and became a New York Times bestseller.[3] The second instalment, Season One, was released in March 2020 after Bryant's death.[4]

King publicly discusses his struggle with mental health, specifically surrounding Obsessive–compulsive disorder and Generalized anxiety disorder. He wrote the bestselling novel OCDaniel in 2016 which described his experiences growing up and won an Edgar Award.[5] He published a prequel to the series in 2020.[6]

Published Works[]

  • Sara and the Search for Normal (Paula Wiseman Books, 2020)
  • The Wizenard Series: Season One (Granity Studios , 2020)
  • The Wizenard Series: Training Camp (Granity Studios, 2019)
  • A World Below (Paula Wiseman Books, 2018)
  • Laura Monster Crusher (Penguin Canada, 2017)
  • Enemy of the Realm (Razorbill, 2017)
  • OCDaniel (Paula Wiseman Books, 2016)
  • Dragons vs. Drones (Razorbill, 2016)
  • The Incredible Space Raiders (from Space!) (Paula Wiseman Books, 2015)
  • The Feros (G.P Putnam's Sons, 2014)
  • The Vindico (G.P Putnam's Sons, 2014)

References[]

  1. ^ ""Wesley King" Book Results on Simon & Schuster". www.simonandschuster.com. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
  2. ^ Haring, Bruce (2020-04-09). "Kobe Bryant Book For Children And Young Adults Hits No. 1 On NY Times Bestseller List". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
  3. ^ "Children's Middle Grade Hardcover Books - Best Sellers - April 7, 2019 - The New York Times". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
  4. ^ "Kobe Bryant 'Was Focused on Changing Kids' Lives,' Says Friend and Collaborator Wesley King". PEOPLE.com. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
  5. ^ "Wesley King wins Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award". Quill and Quire. 2017-05-01. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
  6. ^ Bestselling author pens moving story about understanding and accepting mental illness, retrieved 2020-08-03[dead link]

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