
Edward L. Wier was born to Polish immigrants in New Jersey. Edward makes his base in Atlanta as a professional musician, teacher, and a freelance writer with a BA. in theology. He has written music for national television specials and film, and his articles and poetry appear in various journals and magazines such as The Formalist, The Oval, Orbis, SPSM&H, Whiskey Island, 360 Degrees, The Lyric, Troubadour, The Ledge, The Door, Windhover, Acoustic Musician and Guitar Review.Teacher, Musician, Writer
He recently won the Felix Stefanile Sonnet Award and his fiction appears in Sideshow 1997, Fine Print, The Bitter Oleander, and Reader's Break.
Edward L. Wier quotes Vincient McHugh; "Self-expression is for babies and seals, where it can be charming. A writer's business is to affect the reader."
The Essays of Edward L. Wier Confessions of a Sentimentalist - - - A Beer And a Band - - - Bound For Freedom