Dean F. Wilson was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1987. He started writing around age 11, working on his first (unpublished) novel entitled The Power Source, which earned him a Trinity College TAP Award. Since then he has written numerous works, some of which he is preparing for publication.

He published a number of short stories, poetry and articles over the years, but his main pursuit has been several fantasy novels. He is awaiting publication of The Call of Agon, the first novel in his The Children of Telm series, and writing the sequel. He is also working on a spinoff novel and a number of short stories set in the same world. If that was not enough, another novel, tentatively titled The Regime, is also in the works, but is set in a new fantasy world.

Dean has written a number of articles for various magazines and journals, including The Gnostic, Journal of the Western Mystery Tradition, and Hermetic Virtues. His first non-fiction book, Enochian Magic In Theory, is expected for release in early 2012.

Dean also works as a technology journalist. He wrote for a number of publications, including TechEye, and currently writes for The Inquirer.

According to his biography at TechEye he’s also “the only Irish man who doesn’t drink”. Some drunks dispute this claim.