BRIAN ANDREWS

 

Brian is a US Navy veteran, nuclear engineer, and former submarine officer. He graduated from Vanderbilt University with a degree in psychology, holds a Master’s in business from Cornell, and is a Park Leadership Fellow. He is a principal contributor at Career Authors, a site dedicated to advancing the careers of aspiring and published writers..

He is half of Andrews & Wilson, the USA Today, Wall Street Journal, & #1 Amazon best-selling co-author team behind multiple series including:

– TIER ONE, a military thriller series featuring Navy SEAL, John Dempsey.

– SONS OF VALOR, a TIER ONE shared world series from Blackstone Publishing.

– THE SHEPHERDS, a faith-based, supernatural thriller series from Tyndale House.

– ACT OF DEFIANCE, Jack Ryan #24 in the Tom Clancy universe

In addition to their novels, Andrews & Wilson have multiple projects under development for film and television with major motion picture studios including Tier One, Dark Intercept, 4 Minutes, Portal, Quantum War, Glitch, and The In Between.

Instagram: @andrewsandwilson

Twitter: @BAndrewsJWilson

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