Ryan Winfield is a New York Times bestselling author, known for his ability to affect readers through his writing. He has written seven novels, including the Jane's Melody series and the Park Service trilogy. Winfield has a unique writing style that draws readers in and leaves them thinking about his characters and stories long after they have finished reading.
Winfield's love for writing can be traced back to his childhood memories of waking up to snow, racing to dress, and feeling the weight of Sunday's headlines in a canvas newspaper bag on his shoulders. He remembers the smell of Avon powder, the warmth of a bookstore, and the walls of worlds bound and waiting for him. These memories have shaped his perspective on life and have greatly influenced his writing.
Winfield's passion for reading is evident in his writing. He credits authors such as Dickens, Tolkien, and Lewis for raising him and teaching him the difference between wrong and right. He believes that books have the power to help people escape, find courage, and feed their dreams. Winfield writes because he remembers and wants to share his memories and experiences through his stories. He hopes to affect readers in the same way that his favorite authors have affected him.