
about
Zach Thomas is a celebrated author and poet born and raised in Whitesburg, TN. His literary journey began with a passion for storytelling at a young age, fueled by the rich landscapes and cultural tapestry of his hometown. At 30 years old, Zach has already left an indelible mark on the literary world with a diverse body of work that spans novels, short stories, and poetry.
His novels include The Hope, a poignant exploration of hope amidst adversity; The Joy Thief, a gripping tale of overcoming personal struggles; Standing Strong: Surviving Hell, which delves into themes of resilience and inner strength; The Dock Master's Daughter, a coming-of-age story set against a backdrop of familial bonds and self-discovery; and Fragments of Me: A Cathartic Memoir, a deeply personal narrative that explores identity and healing through introspection.
In addition to his novels, Zach has penned numerous short stories and poems that showcase his lyrical prose and keen insight into human emotions. His writing captures the essence of human experience, weaving together themes of love, loss, redemption, and the complexities of relationships.
Beyond his literary pursuits, Zach is an advocate for diversity and inclusion in literature. He believes in the power of storytelling to foster empathy and understanding across cultures and communities. His works often reflect his commitment to representing diverse voices and perspectives.
Zach resides in Whitesburg with his husband, Mark, whom he credits as a source of unwavering support and inspiration. Together, they share a love for travel, art, and exploring new horizons.




