Stephen C.  Wright

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Stephen C. Wright

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Halifax, Canada
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Stephen C. Wright is an author from Halifax, Canada. He started writing his first action/adventure fiction novel The Disciples of Fire during his college years.

He has a particular interest in dystopian stories with intriguing characters and plots.

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Stephen C. Wright I got my idea of The Disciples of Fire from an old video game called Deus Ex. It covers many themes including governmental issues, technological innov…moreI got my idea of The Disciples of Fire from an old video game called Deus Ex. It covers many themes including governmental issues, technological innovation, and questions on morality. I used to play this game with my sister when we were little, and it has become a memorable experience, and I hope that my book reflects that.(less)
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Catalyst Characters

I was discussing a topic with my editor a few weeks ago about catalyst characters, and I thought I would share my thoughts on it.

A catalyst character is essentially a person (usually the main character) whose entire purpose is to connect the reader to the story. Catalyst characters are not even technically the hero of their own story. They are sometimes just a blank slate, a tool to observe the wo Read more of this blog post »
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