Peter A.W. Wyatt was born in 1995, in New Jersey.
His love for creative writing brought him to where he is, now, as a writer with a classical style that has been criticized by numerous professors. The only reason being, it seems, because such a style is merely "out-of-date" with the current styles.
Such is where Peter has a stand in the literary world, today. An uncommon style is usually what had bred the literary movements of the past.
If it is his goal to create a literary movement, it is unknown at the current moment, because his focus at the time being is to first generate an audience.
"There is nothing like telling a professor of higher education that he or she is unable to see where originality takes place," says Peter, at times, and finishing with, "Originality is not merely something that represents sheer newness. It is also something that has been forgotten."
To Peter, a classical style is something forgotten and kept to the classics. To Peter, it takes a wealth of emotion to be able to write in such a style.
In states of tranquility, he knows that through wisdom and example, a writer can breed originality and enlightenment in the minds of any reader.
He says with a closing, "It does not take much to understand a human being. When they ascend beyond hesitation, they act. When they ascend beyond action, they become delusional and lose clarity over their thoughts. A reader and a writer are quite intimate in the pure ways of communication. It is also the way of the beautiful to find recognition in another through honesty and through directness. That is the definition of how a writer communicates with a reader, and how a reader recognizes themselves in the writer's manuscript."