Wyll Andersen

I'm a young Author and future Publisher. Ever since I was just a wee lad, I've always been told by teachers, family, and peers that I have a wacky and out-there imagination. And I've always taken pride in that. I'm a very animated character and I love telling stories and I figured why not make a living out of it. Using my imagination, I've written several works over the course of my life. Now, not all of them are great. It wasn't until I got to college that I realized my actual writing ability was very lack luster. I lacked pacing, character depth, and the understanding of showing not telling. Nowadays, my understanding of literary form has grown exponentially. Several peers have told me they would never believe that they are reading an amateurs work; that it feels so professional it can’t be real.

I'm currently in the process of writing a series of small novels titled Black Jacket. Each book is no more than 130-200 pages and is for those people who like reading, but are too intimidated by the likes of baby phone books such as Harry Potter or A Song of Fire and Ice.

There is one phrase I tell myself every time I write: I don’t tell stories, I show them