Taylor Brown is the award-winning author of the novels Fallen Land (2016), The River of Kings (2017), Gods of Howl Mountain (2018), Pride of Eden (2020), Wingwalkers (2022), Rednecks (2024), and Wolvers (2026) as well as a short story collection, In the Season of Blood and Gold (2014). He is the recipient of the Southern Book Prize, the Montana Prize in Fiction, the Ron Rash Award for Fiction, the Audie Award in Fiction, the Weatherford Award in Fiction, and he was named Georgia Author of the Year for Literary Fiction. His work has also been a finalist for the John Steinbeck Award, Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize, Doris Betts Fiction Prize, the Writer’s Digest Writing Competition, and others. An Eagle Scout and avid motorcyclist, he has lived in Buenos Aires, San Francisco, the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, and traveled extensively in the American West. Currently, he lives in Savannah, Georgia, where he is the founder and editor-in-chief of BikeBound, one of the world's leading custom motorcycle publications. His website is taylorbrownfiction.com. You can follow him on Instagram (@taylorbrown82) and Facebook (@Taylor.Brown.Fiction).








