Chuck Wendig is a novelist, screenwriter, and game designer. He's the author of many published novels, including but not limited to: Blackbirds, The Blue Blazes, the YA Heartland series, and the New York Times bestselling series Star Wars: Aftermath. He is cowriter of the short film Pandemic and the Emmy Award-nominated digital narrative Collapsus. Wendig has contributed over two million words to the game industry. He is also well known for his profane-yet-practical advice to writers, which he dispenses at his blog, TerribleMinds.com, and through several popular ebooks, including The Kick-Ass Writer, published by Writers Digest. He currently lives in the forests of Pennsyltucky with wife, tiny human, and dog.
"Wanderers is wonderful - a suspenseful, twisty,
satisfying, surprising, thought-provoking epic of a novel." --
Harlan Coben, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Run
Away
"Wanderers is a true tour de force, a feat of storytelling
strength that remains with you long after the final page is
turned." -- Erin Morgenstern, New York Times bestselling author of
The Night Circus
"A magnum opus that grapples with culture, science, faith, and our collective anxiety while delivering an epic equal to Steven King's The Stand..." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"This career-defining epic deserves its inevitable comparisons to Stephen King's The Stand, easily rising above the many recent novels of pandemic and societal collapse." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Chuck Wendig's latest, Wanderers, is a magnum opus... epic in
scope, yet told with an intimacy that hooked me from the first
page. It reminded me of a technological version of Stephen King's
The Stand - but dare I say, this is even better..." -- James
Rollins, #1 New York Times bestselling author of
Crucible
"With Wanderers, Chuck Wendig levels up-and when you consider
the high level he was already writing at, that's saying something."
-- John Scalzi, New York Times bestselling author of The Consuming
Fire
"[Chuck Wendig] is set to make a significant literary statement in 2019 with this Station 11-esque panorama of a post-apocalyptic America." -- Entertainment Weekly
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