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John "Uncle" Wesley Hymers

AUTHOR   &   FAITH DRIVEN LEADER

     John Wesley Hymers is an American author. He was born on November 2, 1983, along with his twin brother, Robert Leslie Hymers III, CPA, Producer and Entrepreneur. He grew up in Sunland-Tujunga, California gateway of the Angeles National Forrest. Mr. Hymers prefers to be called by his middle name, Wesley. And recently with the introduction of his
first children’s book he has chosen to go by the moniker, Uncle Wesley, due to his ardent affection for his nephew and nieces, Robert IV, Hannah, and Sarah Hymers who lovingly refer to him as Uncle Wesley!

 

     He graduated from Cal State University, Northridge in 2007 with a Bachelor of Arts in History. Uncle Wesley has been inspired by the personal philosophies of the great personages of History. And due to his multi-ethnic background, Caucasian-Latino, he enjoys understanding the humanity of people, and the commonalities of life experiences that are shared by all humans.

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   He has recently collaborated with Media Producer, Jacob Fuchs founder of J Infinite Media LLC, and Illustrator artist Madelynne Ingram for their exciting new children’s book: Bobby – The Old Orange Ball, which they are planning to introduce this December.


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     In the future, Mr. Hymers would like to author more children’s books, as well as other fiction and non-fiction books some of which he has already begun to write. He has also begun writing a screenplay for an riveting movie that is a sci-fi, horror, love story. He plans to conclude in the coming months and begin film production with Mr. Fuchs soon. Mr. Hymers has a deep love for children and young adults, especially those who have been the victims of abuse. It is his hope and dream to one day be able to have a “community of healing” for such individuals, a place he says, “Where the afflicted in mind and spirit can re-wire themselves to a new and better way of thinking. One that develops trust and love for others again, and to themselves, so that they can enjoy a more fulfilled life.”


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