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F.C. Shultz
editF.C. Shultz is an American author and editor of The Joplin Toad.[1] He is the author of two books in the "Rose Weapon" series and three one-off novels as well as several books of poetry.
Career
editF.C. Shultz published his first short story to everydayfiction.com. [1] In 2017 he published his first book, "The Rose Weapon." He would go on to write a sequel in 2019 called When Embers End. In 2018 he published The Mystery at Pancake Shores and in 2020 he debuted his poetry collection. [2] He is currently the poetry editor for The Joplin Toad, an art and poetry magazine outlet located in Joplin, Missouri, but continues to write.[1]
His novels, poetry and short stories have been published in Every Day Fiction, Amethyst Review, and Ekstasis Magazine and has published many other author's works with The Joplin Toad.
Inspiration
editShultz wouldn't start writing fiction until his early twenties, when he read Ray Bradbury. Like with Bradbury, many of his stories involve introducing an element of a fantasy world into a real-world scenario.[3] Shultz has a passion for helping young authors. He is an editor for the Joplin Toad and provides outlining tools for authors online and posts poetry readings on Youtube.com for free. He lives in Missouri with his wife, son, and cat.[2]
References
edit- ^ a b "The Joplin Toad". The Joplin Toad. 2024-04-19. Retrieved 2024-07-23.
- ^ a b "About". F.C. Shultz. Retrieved 2024-07-23.
- ^ Shultz, F.C. "About the author". Amazon.