Meryl Wilsner is a successful American author, best known for their queer romance novels. Wilsner was born in Michigan and has spent time living in various other states, including Portland, Oregon and Jackson, Mississippi, before ultimately returning to their home state. They are married and have a wife.
Wilsner's writing focuses on queer women and love, and their debut novel, "Something to Talk About," has received widespread praise for its unique writing style, flawless narration, and original storyline. Their work is celebrated for its contribution to the genre of queer romance, and readers can expect the same level of quality in their upcoming novel, "Mistakes Were Made."
In addition to their love of writing, Wilsner enjoys a variety of hobbies and interests. They appreciate all four seasons, and have a particular fondness for button-down shirts. Wilsner is also captivated by the way giraffes run, a unique interest that highlights their original and distinct perspective. Wilsner's work is a reflection of their personal experiences and interests, making their stories all the more engaging and relatable to readers.