Corban Addison

Corban Addison is an acclaimed American author, well-known for his inspirational and historical fiction novels. He has earned degrees in law and engineering from the University of Virginia and California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Addison's passion for writing began at the age of 15, during which he also developed an interest in international travel. Initially focusing on non-fiction, Addison eventually turned his attention to fiction, spending eight years in search of the perfect story.

Aside from his literary achievements, Corban Addison is a prominent activist and lawyer, advocating for various humanitarian causes around the world. His extensive travels have contributed to his growing awareness of pressing social issues, which are often reflected in his writing. Addison has published four novels, including "A Walk Across the Sun," "The Garden of Burning Sand," "The Tears of Dark Water," and "A Harvest of Thorns," as well as one work of narrative non-fiction, "Wastelands." His books have garnered international success, having been translated into over twenty-five languages. Addison currently resides in Virginia with his wife and children.

In addition to his professional pursuits, Corban Addison is a dedicated advocate for human rights, lending his support to numerous causes. His novels tackle some of today's most pressing social issues, earning him recognition as an international bestselling author. With the upcoming publication of "Wastelands" in May 2022, Addison continues to demonstrate his commitment to raising awareness about important humanitarian concerns through his writing.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 A Walk Across the Sun 2011
2 The Garden of Burning Sand 2013
3 The Tears of Dark Water 2015
4 A Harvest of Thorns 2017
5 Call of the Raven 2020
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Wastelands: The True Story of Farm Country on Trial 2022