Ronnie Walker was born in Kentucky and spent most of his life somewhere between the woods and the open road. These days he lives out of an old Airstream, staying in RV parks across the Midwest and Southeast, meeting people whose hunting stories stick with him long after he’s moved on. Ronnie’s roots run deep in the Appalachian hills, and his voice carries the weight of someone who’s seen a lot, heard even more, and knows the night woods as well as he knows himself.
His storytelling leans into the hunting moments people share with him — strange nights, uneasy calls, and memories that don’t always line up cleanly. He writes in a close, personal way, focusing on what it feels like to be alone with your thoughts in the night woods. Every chapter builds steady tension, not through tricks or theatrics, but through the simple, honest way someone recounts a moment in the woods they still can’t fully explain. Ronnie Walker is a fictional character we write through here at American Treehound, crafted to tell stories in this unique voice and style.
