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.

This week’s Featured Authors on The Indie Spotlight – July 26 – August 1

Monday: Helen Smith – Being Light Tuesday: R.M. Hamilton- Hello, my name is James Wednesday: M.H. Sargent – Operation Spider Web Thursday: Dawson Vosburg – Double Life Friday: Lorie Ham – The Final Note Saturday: Lisa Kramer Taruschio – Verdi’s Dream Sunday: Richard Alan – The Candy Man The Indie Spotlight – Where the Indie [...]

The SLF accepting applications for the 2010 Gulliver Travel Grant

The Speculative Literature Foundation is now accepting applications for the 2010 Gulliver Travel Grant. This grant of $800 is awarded annually to assist writers of speculative literature in their research, and should be used to cover airfare, lodging and/or other travel expenses related to the research of a speculative fiction project. There is no cost [...]

Excerpt from the story “Touched”

An excerpt from the story “Touched” from the short story collection, “Phoenix Tales: Stories of Death & Life” ============================ “My name’s Molly.” “I know.” “What’s yours?” “Joseph.” They sat for a while staring at the sailboats drifting across the lake. Clouds hovered over the mountainous horizon like a billowy landscape. “What’s a genfreak?” asked Molly. [...]

A recent review of The Summoner

A recent review of The Summoner, a frequent top 100 book in the Kindle Store: The latest review of “The Summoner” by Gregory Bernard Banks, a frequent top 100 ranked story on the Amazon Kindle, and a multiple-time number 1 Fantasy tale in Amazon Shorts. ============================ Review by Michael J. McFadden, Author of Dissecting Antismokers’ [...]