Wes Writers & Publishers

Publisher info

Wes Writers and Publishers strives to bring you great books for your reading pleasure. We have been in the business of producing quality works of fiction for over two decades. We will branch out in the future to add more authors to bring you the reader, very high quality and entertaining stories from all genres.
It begins with Charles W. Harvey our star prize-winning literary writer and poet. He is the author of the prize-winning short story Cheeseburger selected by Joyce Carol Oates in the 1987 PEN/Southwest Prize. He is a frequent participant in NANOWRIMO and other literary endeavors. Please feel free to sample his many stories and two Novels via Smashwords and other fine retailers.

AC Adams brings you a little something different. He is our premier author for the gay literary erotica genre. Many of our readers have enjoyed his Roommates series. Look forward to a lot more to come from this up and coming author.

Wes Writers and Publishers (we like being called WWP) will be adding more professional writers under its wings in the near future. We love good stories.

Smashwords Interview

What do you like about writing and publishing?
I love writing and reading stories. I have an entrepreneur side to me that likes owning my own business. Indie publishing today allows one to wear both hats within a reasonable budget.
What do you like about your authors?
I like an author who has an edge and who breaks with convention. I have a quirky side to me and I look for that in authors. I look for authors who say the things I can't say.
Read more of this interview.

Where to find Wes Writers & Publishers online

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What Wes is About
Charles Harvey video and audio

Smashwords book reviews by Wes Writers & Publishers

  • Big Black Shiny Boots on Oct. 19, 2011

    A great little story. I would have paced it faster a bit by leaving out a couple of words or rewording the scene where he gets out of the car. Also I didn't get how the "victims" wound up in jars on her cupboard.
  • A Last Hunt on Oct. 19, 2011

    I'm wondering why did he kill a perfectly good dog? Did I miss something? The writing is fine, but I don't get the story.