Meet author William Lynes, a distinguished figure in both the medical and literary worlds. Born in 1953, Dr. Lynes is not only a seasoned urologist with board certification but also holds the esteemed honor of being a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha society. As a devoted family man, he navigates the roles of husband and father to three children alongside his professional endeavors. However, Dr. Lynes’ journey extends beyond the operating room and into the realm of storytelling. His passion for literature ignited during his pursuit of medical education in 1975 when he was advised to immerse himself in reading to enhance his application. This advice sparked a lifelong love affair with fiction, particularly the art of character creation. Inspired by literary giants like Charles Dickens, whose characters have become ingrained in our cultural lexicon, Dr. Lynes harbored ambitions of crafting equally memorable figures. In 1990, his children approached him with a request to feature in a story, thus planting the seeds for his debut work, “Pirates, Scoundrels, and Kings,” a fantasy-adventure tale set in medieval times with his family as the protagonists. Published in 2012, this marked the beginning of Dr. Lynes’ literary odyssey, which has since blossomed into a prolific career spanning eight novels, each delving into the captivating world of medical thrillers. Beyond his literary pursuits, Dr. Lynes is a survivor and vocal advocate for addressing physician burnout, mental illness, and the challenges of navigating multiple suicide attempts. Through his writing and advocacy, Dr. Lynes illuminates the human experience with depth, compassion, and a keen understanding of both the medical and literary landscapes.
Book Review : A Surgeon’s Tale – William Lynes
Book Review : A Surgeon’s Tale – William Lynes Dear fiction lovers, I am excited to report the preliminary completion of my ninth novel, A Surgeon’s Tale (AST). AST is a sequel to A Surgeon’s Knot and continues the story of Jackson Cooper and his surgical training at the mythical University Medical Center in Northern…