- Birth nameRyan Tomlinson
- Nickname
- Wildman
- Height6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
- Ryan "Wildman" Tomlinson was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, in the year 1985. He attended several schools throughout his childhood including Gibbs High School from which he would later receive his diploma. He attended Tennessee Technological University and graduated in 2008 with a degree in Food, Nutrition, and Dietetics. He has written several books including Son of Zeus, Here's Arnold, and Wild Card: A Mock-Screenplay Novella. In August of 2013, founded Wicropress Publishers whose mission is to spotlight new and up-and-coming artists in all forms of artistic expression. Wicropress Publishers is lead by its flagship monthly publication "Wildman's Wildmag," whose content (circa 2014) is edited, gathered, and written by the founder. Ryan "Wildman" Tomlinson is also highly involved in Non-profit organizations including The Knox County Friends of the Library, The Knoxville Writers Guild, and volunteering as a Deejay as time allows for The University of Tennessee student radio station, 90.3 WUTK The Rock. He is an advocate of Non-profit support and highly recommends their benefits to both society and self. He also works with video development for marketing and Youtube release, and content by Ryan "Wildman" Tomlinson can be found on the University of Tennessee television station, The Vol Station. He is grateful to God, his family, and his friends for the opportunities provided to him, and his future goals include the development of real estate in Knoxville, Tennessee, in the founding of a Fine Arts School dedicated to Film, Art, Creative Writing, and other interests as that dream fulfills itself. First and foremost, he expects great things from everyone including himself.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Ryan Tomlinson
- Wildman releases a minimum of one book every Valentine's Day, and often refers to it as 'Wildman' Day.
- Wildman also publishes and makes films under the names Boots Blood McThunder, III, Esq., Gary Tommel, and Mildman.
- Just the idea of holding my first book in my hands is a phenomenal thrill to me, and I can often be seen giving them away.
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