Adam Wilderness wrote his first published novel, England Before the Rain, to exorcise personal demons, though it is not an autobiography, to mourn the death of the old working class, and to explore the strange afterlife of childhood's imaginary playmates. It is an unusual love story set mainly in the Liverpool and Cambridge of his youth, but Adam has gone easy on the gritty social realism in favour of dark humour with some psychoanalytic undercurrents.
Adam is a self-taught author of offbeat fiction. As a young man he often lived in student lodgings, squats and condemned properties around England. He has both dined and cooked at some of the most exclusive soup kitchens. His work draws on long experience of the twilight world inhabited by haunted artists, baffled lovers and those who cannot get over life's little joke.
Search 'Adam Wilderness' on Amazon for a complete list of this author's e-books and print editions. He wishes you success with your own life's work, whatever it may be. A pilgrimage of a thousand miles begins beneath your very feet.