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George William (Wil) Adams (born March 8, 1960), is an American author. While he writes many genres of fiction he is perhaps best known for Science Fiction. His best-sellers (published under the name Wil Adams) include the novel 'To Destroy Mankind' and two volumes of collected works: 'Variegated Void' and 'In Short Form'. In recent years his non-fiction books of political essays 'How to Reform the Political System and Save the United States'; 'How the Marxists are Using Political Correctness...', have also achieved a wide readership. Early Life: Born to Clinton Adams (son of a Georgia share cropper) and Marjorie Ann Adams (nee Smith) of Covington, Indiana, in Augusta Georgia, George began his life living with his parents and older half-sister (Cynthia Melvina Beasley (nee Adams))from the back of a show truck as part of The Drew Carnival where his father ran the Rock-0-Plane and occasionally the Tilt-a-Whirl. At the age of 17, George joined the Navy, where he served more than half his two year enlistment before admitting his homosexuality and receiving an Honorable discharge. After the Navy, George entered Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia where he majored in English. It was about this time that George met the love of his life, Ernest Mark Duty. Born in Cartersville, Virginia, Mark was 23, and a married father of two. Shortly after meeting George, Mark filed for divorce and signed away the custodial right for his small children. In December of 1999 Mark died, and George--estranged now, because of his open homosexuality, from his family--found himself utterly alone.