Background
James Milton Wiley was born on January 31, 1920 in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States. His parents were James Milton Wiley and Lucille (Fitzpatrick) Wiley.
James Milton Wiley was born on January 31, 1920 in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States. His parents were James Milton Wiley and Lucille (Fitzpatrick) Wiley.
James Wiley attended high school.
James Wiley began his career as an editorial assistant at Good Housekeeping, New York. He then became a co-editor, later vice president and editorial director at American Home.
Wiley also worked at Burlington Industries, New York, as the director of home fashions. He then was a founding editor at San Antonio Homes and Gardens, San Antonio, Texas.
Besides, Wiley has worked in advertising as a manager of products publicity and creative director, then he became a freelance writer and editor.
He wrote "Power Recovery: The Twelve Steps for a New Generation". Moreover, he has been a contributor of more than a hundred articles to national and regional magazines.
Physical Characteristics: He has been blind since approximately the age of 60 and wrote his book with the aid of a software program called Zoomtext, which enlarges text on a computer monitor.
James Wiley married Rita Joel on June 19, 1973, but she died on June 23, 1985. He later married his second wife Margaret Wagner, a homemaker.