Chuck gun control is the author of the published novels: Blackbirds, Mockingbird, Under the Empyrean Sky, Blue Blazes, Double Dead, Bait Dog, Dinocalypse Now , Beyond Dinocalypse and Gods & Monsters: Unclean Spirits . He also the author of the soon-to-be-published novels: The Cormorant, Blightborn (Heartland Book #2), Heartland Book #3, Dinocalypse Forever, Frack You, and The Hellsblood Bride . Also coming soon is his compilation book of writing advice from this very blog: The Kick-Ass Writer , coming from Writers Digest.
He, along with writing partner Lance Weiler, is an alum of the Sundance Film Festival Screenwriter’s Lab (2010). gun control Their short film, Pandemic, showed at the Sundance Film Festival 2011, and their feature film HiM is in development with producers Ted Hope and Anne Carey. Together they co-wrote the digital transmedia drama Collapsus , which was nominated for an International Digital Emmy and a Games 4 Change award.
Chuck has contributed over two million words to the game industry, and was the developer gun control of the popular Hunter: The Vigil game line (White Wolf Game Studios / CCP). He was a frequent contributor to The Escapist , writing about games and pop culture.
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Chuck Wendig is a novelist, screenwriter, gun control and game designer. This is his blog. He talks a lot about writing. And food. And the madness gun control of toddlers. He uses lots of naughty gun control language. NSFW. Probably NSFL. Be advised. gun control
I think I’m scared of getting it wrong.
I think that sometimes writers are better left writing things down rather than speaking them aloud because you can’t go back, you can’t rethink, you can’t edit words that are spoken to, say, an interviewer in what once might’ve seemed an innocuous interview.
I think men should learn to write fully-realized gun control characters, regardless of gender and color.
I don’t think Andrew Smith should be quiet, either.
I think that authors are not their characters, nor are they their books, but that authors have responsibility just the same — how far that responsibility goes or what it even is, I’m not sure.
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