David Winnick is a strange fellow. Although he was born and raised in Orange County, California, he knew at a young age that he would never have a tan. His pale complexion forced him to hide from the burning sun and while away the daylight hours under stacks of novels and comic books. While attending UC Irvine, David allowed his penchant for reading to draw him away from his study of chemistry. In 2005, David graduated from UC Irvine with a B.A. in English Literature. After a year away from school, David returned to academia as a graduate student at Chapman University. While there, he studied both English literature and creative writing, graduating in 2009 with both an M.A. in English literature and an M.F.A. in creative writing.
David’s proDavid Winnick is a strange fellow. Although he was born and raised in Orange County, California, he knew at a young age that he would never have a tan. His pale complexion forced him to hide from the burning sun and while away the daylight hours under stacks of novels and comic books. While attending UC Irvine, David allowed his penchant for reading to draw him away from his study of chemistry. In 2005, David graduated from UC Irvine with a B.A. in English Literature. After a year away from school, David returned to academia as a graduate student at Chapman University. While there, he studied both English literature and creative writing, graduating in 2009 with both an M.A. in English literature and an M.F.A. in creative writing.
David’s professional writing career began in 2005 when he started working as a freelance writer for Wizard Magazine. In 2010, he began work as a contributing writer with Comic Book Resources and in 2012 he started writing for the Quirk Books Blog. David’s first ever piece of published fiction was 2011’s “Heart of Glass.”
Currently, David works as an adjunct instructor at Chapman University and continues to write as a freelancer. He continues to toil away at his fiction as much as possible. Some have been lucky enough to see David in his natural habitat. Only two people have lost fingers because they ignored the sign which says, “Do not feed writer. He bites.”...more
On Wednesday, I went with a friend of mine to see Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Since my viewing, I have had some interesting conversations about the film after telling people that not only did I enjoy it, I think it was a pretty good movie. It has felt like for the past few days, it has become my job to explain over and over again why I liked the movie. The funniest portion of this conv