Wulf Moon Receives 115,000 Listens on the Writers of the Future Podcast!

Would you like to find out why I received 115,000+ listens on the interview with John Goodwin on December 28th for the Writers of the Future Podcast? Perhaps people enjoyed the advice on creating multiple income streams to keep your income boat afloat as you move toward full-time writing. It could have been the announcement of a publisher making an offer on my SUPER SECRETS writing book, which many have been waiting for.  Or it might just have been the encouragement given to aspiring writers to join the Writers of the Future Forum. You decide. And you can! By clicking HERE.

One thing I did speak a good deal about were the Critters Readers’ Choice Awards, where polling goes on for three weeks at the end of every year to honor the best in forty-one publishing related categories. Would you like to find out how it all turned out in the end? Here’s the Writers of the Future press release regarding the many awards won, but may I be the first to say, “Congratulations, Writers of the Future Forum!” Click HERE to read their exciting press release!

Ask Me Anything!

ASK ME ANYTHING! They found me. I don’t know how, but they found me. RUN FOR IT, MARTY!

I’ve been asked to answer the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything at an author event at reddits’ huge online writing group. Alas, I don’t have 7.5 million years to contemplate the answer, but since Deep Thought already has, I will toss you the number 42 and simply answer questions on writing. The announcement is below, and I hope to see you at the event,  or answer your pre-posted questions! The question page will come up on Sunday, December 15 at www.reddit.com/r/writing

Cheers!

UPCOMING AMA ANNOUNCEMENT FOR REDDIT: Wulf Moon, Writers of the Future Winner and Podcast Director for Future Science Fiction Digest. Monday, December 16, 6-8pm PST

Wulf Moon is 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 and a host of iconic names in the arts. The story became his first professional sale at Science World.

Moon’s stories have been published in Third Flatiron anthologies, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 2, Writers of the Future Vol. 35, Future Science Fiction Digest, and in Deep Magic. He has won over thirty awards in writing, winning a contest sponsored by Nora Roberts where he wrote the conclusion to her novella “Riley Slade’s Return,” and more recently winning the Critters Annual Readers’ Choice Award for Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Short Story of 2018, and in 2019, he was a winner in the international Writers of the Future Contest.

His award-winning story “Super-Duper Moongirl and the Amazing Moon Dawdler” is on the current Nebula Recommended Reading List. LOCUS magazine recently published a glowing review on this story about a disabled girl seeking a new life on the moon with her protector–a rapper robodog that serves as her life-support unit. Author Tim Powers said about the tale: “This is the kind of story I hope gets reprinted again and again for years and years to come.” Moon invites you to experience this story for yourself by reading or by listening to his narration at Future-SF for free:

Podcast: http://future-sf.com/podcasts/super-duper-moongirl-podcast/

Print: http://future-sf.com/fiction/super-duper-moongirl-and-the-amazing-moon-dawdler/

You can enjoy more of Moon’s work at: amazon.com/author/wulfmoon. Follow him on Facebook and sign up for his blog and podcasts at driftweave.com. He looks forward to chatting with you about how to write and narrate captivating stories that will activate powerful emotions within the hearts of your readers. See you soon! Wulf Moon

AMA will be posted on Sunday, December 15, at noon to allow for questions to be posted ahead of the AMA time.

Everything you wanted to know about Moon . . .

. . . but were afraid to ask. Well, the editor at Third Flatiron Publishing, Juliana Rew, wasn’t afraid! She put the thumbscrews to me after my beastie podcast, and I squealed everything.  Juli said I could share–just like influenza, misery loves company. (I always say misery loves comfort, preferably Southern, but what do I know?)   Continue reading “Everything you wanted to know about Moon . . .”