Will Worsley

Will Worsley

Will Worsley began writing fiction full-time in 2016, after careers in publishing and investment management. At Time-Life Books he wrote and edited articles on popular non-fiction topics ranging from history to home repair. As a money manager, he oversaw portfolios for pension funds, foundations, and endowments, and got the idea for his first novel, Investing in Vain. Raised in Northern Virginia, he holds a B.A. in English, M.A. in English, and M.B.A. from the University of Virginia.

The History of the White House Ghosts

My upcoming novel, The Potusgeists, in which a new president discovers that the White House is haunted by the ghosts of former presidents and first ladies, is based on the actual history of ghost sightings at the White House. The White House is one of the most haunted houses in America. Ghosts of former presidents […]

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Book Review: Campusland

If Tom Wolfe were alive to mock the current climate on college campuses, he would have written Campusland, Scott Johnston’s hilarious satire about an elite Northeastern university roiled by progressive ferment. At Devon University, which Johnston modeled on Yale, an English professor struggling to win tenure is first charged with racism for teaching the politically

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