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Chatting With Sherri welcomes back author; Wulf Moon!

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Chatting With Sherri welcomes back author ; Wulf Moon!

Wulf Moon, an Olympic Peninsula award-winning writer and podcast director for Future Science Fiction Digest. Moon wrote his first science fiction story when he was fifteen. It won the national Scholastic Art & Writing Awards the same contest that first discovered Stephen King, Peter S. Beagle, Truman Capote, Joyce Carol Oates!

Moon has won over thirty awards in writing. In fact, when he first appeared on the show in January, just an hour before our interview Moon won the Critters Annual Readers' Poll for Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Short Story published in 2018. The story is titled, "War Dog." Since then, Moon went to Hollywood to receive another award, this time in the international talent search, Writers of the Future. His story "Super-Duper Moongirl and the Amazing Moon Dawdler" is published in their bestselling anthology WRITERS OF THE FUTURE, VOL. 35. 

In addition, Moon's historical fantasy “Weep No More for the Willow” just debuted in the magazine DEEP MAGIC, Fall 2019. Moon calls the tale "a zesty Caribbean cocktail with a splash of Spanish captain and a seductive mermaid twist!" This story provides a peek into his current novel, a novel the vice president of Audible Originals has expressed great interest in producing.

Finally, "Cold Iron"--the sequel to “War Dog”--will be published this October in Third Flatiron’s anthology LONGEVITY. We'll be talking to Moon about all of this, and his advice to aspiring writers in the book being released this October by Camden Park Press titled HOW I GOT PUBLISHED AND WHAT I LEARNED ALONG THE WAY.

 

 

 

 

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