Paul Wornham

Paul is the author of the indie-published novel The Philanthropist's Danse, available at Amazon and Smashwords.
Paul's website is here, where you can find words masquerading as wisdom on his personal blog.
The book is far more interesting than Paul, so here's the blurb that cannot fail to tempt you into reading it:
Twelve people. Five days. One fortune.
Johnston Thurwell, one of the world’s richest men, dies unexpectedly. His family expects to inherit his wealth, but instead discover the dying philanthropist has spent his last days planning something called The Danse. The twelve most important people in his life are brought together to decide the most important question at the end of it. Who will inherit his fortune?
The family is sequestered in the philanthropists’ remote country mansion with a group that includes his best friend, his most loyal servants, and his greatest rival. They must agree who among them will share the fortune, but they must do it against the clock. Every twenty-four hours, the fortune is reduced. In just five days, it will all be gone.
The thin veneer of civility among the twelve is ripped away by naked greed as their lust for money drives them into betrayal, blackmail and violence.
The desperate family will do anything to save their inheritance. Except share it.
Paul lives in Southern Ontario with his wife and promises to put up a better picture of himself just as soon as he can find one.
You can follow Paul on Twitter, if you like that sort of thing.