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As a child, Dave Cravens planned to grow up to be a superhero, the first person to capture Bigfoot and Nessie on film, pilot experimental aircraft out of Area 51, develop cold fusion, and star and direct in his own blockbuster action movies so he could retire at the ripe age of twenty-five and raid tombs the rest of his life. Instead, he got a degree in journalism, which he hasn’t used at all other than to justify his incredibly insightful and valid complaints about the state of journalism. During his twenty-two years in the video game business, he’s written for award winning franchises, directed TV commercials and movies, sprained his ankles numerous times in ultimate frisbee games and published three original novels.

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Dave Cravens A good drive often clears my head. I currently commute about 100 miles a day for my work, and I've found I do a lot of story creation in the car. It's…moreA good drive often clears my head. I currently commute about 100 miles a day for my work, and I've found I do a lot of story creation in the car. It's a great time for me - there are no demands and no one can interrupt my thinking. If I get stuck on an idea even a short trip to the grocery store will change my perspective and jog it loose.(less)
Dave Cravens I do a lot of writing and work for video games these days. It's a lot of fun, and very collaborative. But writing my own stories gives me a chance to …moreI do a lot of writing and work for video games these days. It's a lot of fun, and very collaborative. But writing my own stories gives me a chance to create without all the additional noise or influence. It's a much more personal experience. The best aspect of writing novels, however, is that barring extreme circumstances, it's something I'll be able to do for my entire life.(less)
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