World Anvil Worldbuilding Podcast
Arts:Books
How can you be more productive? How do you get inspired and stay inspired? And what about Self-Publishing - how do you get things ready? Janet from World Anvil sits down for an in-depth interview with Amazon best-selling Writer & Illustrator Jaime Buckley, and creator of the Wanted Hero franchise!
Jaime Buckley, father of 13, has been a professional illustrator for over 30 yrs, and is also a game creator, podcaster, author of 25 books, 13 comics and 2 graphic novels!
His goal is to create heroes for children, and in 2005 he launched “Wanted Hero”, a fantasy world for children filled with magic, wonder and, of course, a big bundle of humour. The first book of the series has held a top 20 slot on Amazon for 3 years and counting!
Wanted Hero Website: https://wantedhero.com/
World of Wanted hero: https://www.worldanvil.com/w/wantedhero
Or catch up with Jaime on social media!
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/wantedhero
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WHBooks/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialwantedhero/
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Janet Forbes (pen-name J.D. Blythe) is a published fantasy author, professional Dungeons and Dragons Streamer, and also the co-founder of World Anvil, the ULTIMATE worldbuilding platform for writers and tabletop gamers!
Follow her on Twitter to keep up with her latest content, advice, and publications: https://www.twitter.com/JD_Blythe
You can find her first novelette here: https://kyanitepublishing.com/product/kyanite-press-v2i1/
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