Ask the Author: Clyde Wolfe
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Clyde Wolfe
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Clyde Wolfe
Yes.
That is all.
That is all.
Clyde Wolfe
Keep writing. Every day write SOMETHING. Pay attention to what is out there, but learn to distinguish between good writing and drivel.
And find a trusted editor that knows what they're doing. It may not be cheap, but a competent editor is invaluable.
And find a trusted editor that knows what they're doing. It may not be cheap, but a competent editor is invaluable.
Clyde Wolfe
Too many projects to count.
The ones that currently grab the largest slices of attention are the sequel to my fantasy novel The Siege of Antrell, the second Guardians novel, and a zombie book.
Oh, and then there are the other superheroes that will be getting their own titles, a Mythos novel, an apocalyptic novel, a second horror-themed anthology. . . well, you get the picture.
The ones that currently grab the largest slices of attention are the sequel to my fantasy novel The Siege of Antrell, the second Guardians novel, and a zombie book.
Oh, and then there are the other superheroes that will be getting their own titles, a Mythos novel, an apocalyptic novel, a second horror-themed anthology. . . well, you get the picture.
Clyde Wolfe
My most recent book, Guardians: Desolate Souls, is related to something I've wanted to do since I was a kid---write comic books. With no artistic talent to speak of, turning superheroes and their stories into novel format just seemed like a no-brainer. It took a while to decide on which of the thousands of creations roaming through my skull to set to paper, but now that the first set have arrived, there are more to come.
Clyde Wolfe
Everything and anything is a trigger. You just have to let your mind run with things and see what develops.
Clyde Wolfe
Strange as it may sound, I do not get the typical writer's block. There's no shortage of ideas rattling around in my head. I keep several journals around to jot down new ideas and concepts as I think of them.
My "block" usually comes in the form of "I just don't feel like working right now". Those moments are the toughest thing to surmount.
My "block" usually comes in the form of "I just don't feel like working right now". Those moments are the toughest thing to surmount.
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