About WheelMan Press

We publish speculative fiction and nonfiction by author Gregory Bernard Banks, classic public domain works of speculative fiction which we feel need to be preserved and remembered for future generations. Also, as a proud supporter of Small Press publishers and Independent Authors, we'll also publish guides and manuals to help educate fellow authors and publishers on the ins and outs of the business.

Author Spotlight: Bill Flynn – The Feathery

Reasons/ Motivations/Inspirations Behind Why I Wrote The Feathery I started in golf as a caddie at 12 years old. Caddies were allowed to play free on Mondays. I worked at a golf course assisting the greens keeper during high school and continued to play and become enamored by the game. Fast forward to my adult [...]

Author Spotlight: Robert A Meacham – The Release

Robert describes writing The Release as fun, challenging, and being able to put a frenzy of words to sentences that ultimately has himself splattered all over its pages. The Release is a gripping story about a young man’s struggle to survive the memories of a childhood horror. Unloved by a substance-addicted mother, and beaten daily [...]

Author Spotlight: J.R. Reardon – Confidential Communications

The concept of “Confidential Communications” emerged well over a decade ago. I was fresh out of law school, new to court appearances and had some down time. One night, the idea popped into my head and I found myself typing away feverishly at the computer. Humbly, I printed out an 80 page draft for a [...]

Author Spotlight: Yale R. Jaffe – Advantage Disadvantage: A Sports Thriller

Below article was originally published in the Chicago Tribune. Longtime local Darien resident, Yale Jaffe, grew up on the southeast side of Chicago in the shadow of the Skyway. He developed a love of basketball watching the “ancient” Bulls’ teams with players such as Norm Van Lier, Bob Love and Jerry Sloan. He practiced his [...]