Jan 12, 2024
Mark interviews bestselling writer, editor, and writing
instructor, Wulf Moon, who won the national Scholastic Art &
Writing Awards at the age of fifteen, and followed that with
winning the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Contest, and
Writers of the Future. He leads the Wulf Pack Writers
group and is the author of The Illustrated Super Secrets of
Writing and How to Write a Howling Good
Story.
Prior to the interview, Mark reads comments from previous
episodes, shares a personal update, and then says a word about this
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In their conversation Mark and Moon talk about:
- How Wulf Moon might not have been the name that he was born
with and how the name "Moon" which he has been called most of his
life came from his Ojibwe grandmother
- Moonbeam Road, a local road his father named after him when he
was growing up
- Not having a father who was supportive of his writing, and even
having to run away from home when he was younger
- Finding an important positive voice as a youngster in a
teacher
- The additional lengths this one teacher went to support and
encourage Moon in his writing
- Winning the Scholastic Art and Writing Award at the age of 15,
among so many other awards that this teacher helped him find
- Getting beat up so often in high school that the only thing he
could do was look down as he walked in the hallways - but how he
found his power in writing
- The importance of finding a way to be who you are and to not
allow others to repress you from that
- Starting up Wulf Moon's Super Secrets Writing Workshop right
after winning Writers of the Future - and offering all this support
to other writers for free
- The repeated authors who have gone through Moon's teachings and
then ended up winning Writers of the Future
- The Wulf Pack Writers group that Moon manages
- Following the concept of "how can I help you with what I
know"
- How writers don't understand proper Manuscript Format
- The high ranking sales that HOW TO WRITE A HOWLING GOOD STORY
has hit since its release in November 2023
- Moon's concept of Heart's Desire as the most important
principle in a story
- Caring that happens in the heart of the reader, which can
create the Reader/Hero bond
- Getting to a point in his life that was so low that he took
risks and was burning bridges behind him and not writing for 10
years
- Realizing that he couldn't be happy and couldn't be fulfilled
not being a writer
- Moon's experience meeting Dean Wesley Smith at the Nebula
Awards in Eugene Oregon
- The importance of having both the fundamenals of writing and
the belief in yourself
- The mantra "belief determins reality" that Moon instructs his
students to write down
- The dedication in Moon's HOW TO WRITE A HOWLING GOOD STORY
- Meeting other people "like me" at writer conferences, etc and
the incredible value that can bring
- Advice Moon would offer to newer writers
- And more...
After the interview, Mark reflects on the importance of not
denying who you are and not denying the things that bring you
pleasure. He also reflects on the concept of finding your people,
your Tribe, and the positive impact we can have on one another if
we just take the time to listen, to reach out, to others.
Links of Interest:
Wulf Moon is a bestselling writer, editor, and
writing instructor. At fifteen, Moon won the national Scholastic
Art & Writing Awards, and followed that with winning the Star Trek:
Strange New Worlds Contest, and Writers of the Future. He leads the
Wulf Pack Writers group. He’s won both Best Author and Best Writers
Workshop four years running in the Critters Readers’ Choice Awards,
and is the author of The Illustrated Super Secrets of Writing and
How to Write a Howling Good Story. www.thesupersecrets.com
The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast
(“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of
www.incompetech.com and is
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