Taylor Brown is a critically acclaimed author who grew up on the Georgia coast. His work has been featured in numerous publications, including Garden & Gun, The North Carolina Literary Review, The Southwest Review, Chautauqua, The Rumpus, The Baltimore Review, CutBank, and storySouth. Brown has established himself as a storyteller with a unique voice and style, often drawing from his experiences growing up in coastal Georgia.
Brown's literary career is marked by several award-winning novels and a short story collection. His first novel, Fallen Land, was published in 2016, followed by The River of Kings in 2017, Gods of Howl Mountain in 2018, Pride of Eden in 2020, and Wingwalkers in 2022. He has also published a short story collection, In the Season of Blood and Gold, in 2014. Brown's work has been recognized with several accolades, including the Montana Prize in Fiction and three consecutive nominations for the Southern Book Prize.
In addition to his writing, Brown is the founder and editor-in-chief of BikeBound, a leading custom motorcycle publication. His online presence is active, with a website (taylorbrownfiction.com) and social media accounts on Twitter (@taybrown), Instagram (@taylorbrown82), and Facebook (@Taylor.Brown.Fiction). Brown's work often explores the intersection of the human experience and the natural world, drawing from his deep appreciation for the outdoors and his experiences as a motorcycle enthusiast.