Wallace Briggs

About the Author

Wallace Briggs is a Canadian author whose work spans both fiction and nonfiction, shaped by a lifelong interest in clarity, stewardship, and the quiet strength found in ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances. His writing carries the weight of real experience, informed by years in greenskeeping, emergency response, and professional photography, which give his stories and manuals a grounded, trustworthy presence.

For more than three decades, Wallace has been building worlds, refining systems, and developing a personal library of manuscripts that continue to grow into a global publishing catalogue. His work ranges from clean, emotionally resonant science fiction to professional handbooks for golf course operations. Readers rely on his Greenkeeping Guide series and expanding collection of operational manuals for their calm, practical instruction and their focus on adaptability and sound decision‑making.

When he is not writing, Wallace finds clarity in the landscapes of British Columbia and in the steady, practical lessons shaped by years of real‑world field experience. His work continues to evolve with the same quiet discipline that has guided his career, offering readers thoughtful craft, practical insight, and a sense of grounded purpose.