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Wilf Morgan

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After an infant Wilf Morgan cut his literary teeth on high-brow tales involving his Star Wars toys, he eventually graduated to actually writing things down. He now pens crime, thriller, fantasy and science-fiction novels and short stories under his publishing labels, 88Tales Press and, for younger readers, 88Tales Alpha.

Influenced by the sci-fi tenets of exploring fascinating ideas through gripping, imaginative tales, his work takes in such pit stops as; trying to survive the happiest day of your life in 'The Assassin’s Wedding', the Sierra Leone civil war in 'The Cotton Keeper' and unrequited love, gunfights and exploding pigs in 'That Time in Honduras'.
His latest work is the fantasy adventure series 'The Arilon Chronicles', aimed at 8-12
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Wilf Morgan Speaking with people who have read what you've written. Hands down the best thing. Especially when they take away something that you didn't consciousl…moreSpeaking with people who have read what you've written. Hands down the best thing. Especially when they take away something that you didn't consciously put in. That's when the magic of storytelling (and art in general) makes itself known.

Also, the thing where the story makes its own demands as to what should happen next. That's also awesome (and helpful!)(less)
Wilf Morgan Watching a movie is a really good way to infuse some ideas, swirl them around and see how they can be changed and applied to what you're writing. But …moreWatching a movie is a really good way to infuse some ideas, swirl them around and see how they can be changed and applied to what you're writing. But the main thing you need to do is keep writing. Don't stop. Even though what you're writing is rubbish. Do this in conjunction with the movie thing and the ideas will suddenly come flooding in, I promise!(less)
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The Assassin's Wedding

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