Henry F. Wilde
Henry F. Wilde | |
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Born | Detroit, Michigan | April 11, 1999
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | American |
Period | 2014-present |
Genre | Science fiction, fantasy, alternate history |
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Henry F. Wilde (born 11 April 1999) is an American independent fantasy and alternative history writer. Although he began his career as an educator, he focuses his writing in the fantasy, science fiction and alternate history. His first novel is Man of the Fields: The Next Crusade for Salem. Wilde received his undergraduate degree at Oakland University.
Biography[edit]
Wilde was born in Detroit, Michigan. He lives with his family in Eastern Michigan. Wilde grew up in the Roman Catholic faith. Now, he identifies himself as a deist. He graduated from Oakland University with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science. He is now a teacher.[1]
Wilde's name is noted to be his pen name, but his true identity has yet to be revealed.
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Wilde credits his influences include Frank Herbert, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, James Gurney, and Tony Diterlizzi.
He also credits filmmaker Denis Villeneuve and artist, Francisco Goya, for being his visionary inspirations, as well.
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