W.H. Cameron, also known as Bill Cameron, is a talented author who was born on November 19, 1963, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He spent his childhood primarily in southwest Ohio, where he developed a love for writing and creating captivating stories. Cameron is known for shaping "unruly words into some captivating people that are caught in some harrowing situations" when he isn't tending to his backyard chickens.
Cameron currently resides in Oregon, where he enjoys bird watching and craft beer. His writing career has seen him publish under the name W.H. Cameron, and he has also used the name Bill Cameron. Under this name, he has written the critically-acclaimed Skin Kadash mysteries. His writing has been well-received by critics and readers alike, with his YA mystery PROPERTY OF THE STATE being named one of Kirkus Reviews Best of 2016.
In addition to his novels, Cameron's short stories have been featured in various publications, including Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, A Beast Without a Name, and Lee Child's FIRST THRILLS. His ability to create compelling characters and engaging storylines has made him a respected figure in the literary world. Despite his success, Cameron remains humble and dedicated to his craft, continuing to tend to his chickens and enjoy the simple pleasures of life in Oregon.