
Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
Wilfrid Wilson Gibson was a British Georgian poet, who was associated with World War I but continued publishing poetry into the 1940s and 1950s.

Akra the Slave
Torn from his family and home, a young slave in ancient Babylon fights to preserve his spirit through art and memory as he confronts loss and the looming shadow of death.
By Wilfrid Wilson Gibson

Fires - Book 2: The Ovens, and Other Tales
Experience early 20th-century tales of regular people enduring hardship, finding connection and small glimmers of hope in a world filled with suffering, loss, and resilience.
By Wilfrid Wilson Gibson

Friends
Experience the heartrending bonds of friends in a time of conflict.
By Wilfrid Wilson Gibson

The Golden Helm, and Other Verse
In a world of knights and magic, true love and destiny collide, leading to both triumph and heartbreaking sacrifice.
By Wilfrid Wilson Gibson

Fires - Book 3: The Hare, and Other Tales
Experience enchanting stories of love and transformation as characters navigate life's challenges and discover the profound connections between nature and the human heart.
By Wilfrid Wilson Gibson

Fires - Book 1: The Stone, and Other Tales
Experience love, loss, and the untold stories of ordinary people navigating life's toughest moments in this heart-wrenching collection of tales.
By Wilfrid Wilson Gibson

Krindlesyke
In a remote cottage, an old couple's quiet life is disrupted by the arrival of their son and his bride, stirring up old memories and unexpected tensions that threaten to unravel their peaceful existence.
By Wilfrid Wilson Gibson