C. V. Wooster is a writer, educator, and creative polymath whose work spans genres from psychological thriller to historical narrative and biography. Described as a Renaissance man, he blends creativity, intellect, and humor with thoughtful insight in everything he writes.
Wooster holds degrees in English literature, history, political science, and multi-cultural education, and has dedicated decades to shaping and inspiring readers and students alike. His professional experience as a teacher and scholar informs his storytelling, giving his books both emotional depth and intellectual clarity.
He is the author of a diverse body of work, including the Paradox series (The Chinese Room, The Trolley Problem), the narrative biography Searching for Bowlby — which explores the life and legacy of attachment theorist John Bowlby — and other titles that examine human resilience, culture, and experience.
Wooster’s writing is known for blending storytelling with insight, inviting readers to reflect on ethics, identity, and the deeper questions that shape our lives.