Thanks for The Eyes!
We’re collecting eyeballs and giving pages!
Really, thank you very much for your interest in The M.W. Wolf Megaverse of Fiction.
M.W. Wolf Ltd joined X in mid-May. Since then we've had 300K Impressions. That's a lot of eyeballs on us before we're even fully launched. How many aspiring writers make that splash in a little over 2 months with zero funding, zero help, no Literary Agent and nothing yet published? And we’ve done so whilst fighting back against persistent theft, abuse and legal threats.
Our plans and expansion have been side-railed by systematic Copyright Infringement & IP theft, preventing us from being published. Of course this is anti-competitive practices and we’ll be raising this in court hearings against the abusers. This isn’t the most pleasant way to launch, but we’ll fight through and gain flight on the other side.
Billions have been made by making Frankin-pages of the M.W. Wolf’s Catalogue. Whilst this is terrible and has caused a lot of damage, it hasn’t destroyed us, and it’s a fine indication that what we bring to the Literary and Film industries is worth big bucks, even worth losing reputations and careers to steal.
Chronicles of the Megaverse, our Blog, has been jammed up with the frustrations and concerns of the Copyright Infringement & IP theft cases. This wasn’t my aim but it’s important for myself, other aspiring writers and all honest readers and writers, and anyone else in the Publishing and Film Industries. If we ignore the Cheaters they spread like disease and infect all that they touch. Once I’ve plunged the cheaters and unclog the toilets of their mess, I’ll get back to writing better shit, I promise.
The Fateless Child: Tainted Blood by M.W. Wolf Ltd, which is nearly finished, has been particularly popular. I have suspicions that the Sticky-Fingered Master Thief may have already stolen parts of this book. But like the other stuff they’ve stolen, it turns out shit because they can’t build a house without real builders. They try to capture the gold from synopses and 10,000 word samples, but without the passion and mind from which the work arose, they end up with “pick and mix” Frankin-pages which fall flat and get cancelled after season one. Or like Braking the Dark, it ends up as a jumble of stolen ideas which the “Fake Writer” doesn’t understand and she only took on the job for the commission money from Marvel, then moaned about the experience in interviews.
Here is a few things M.W. Wolf readers don’t have to worry about:
1, I’ll never lie to you like the “Fake Writer” did.
2, I’ll never use someone else’s work. I don’t need to, I have 100s of books bursting out of my brain.
3, I’ll never deceive and rip-off publishers or Marvel or anyone else for commission money, or any money.
4, I’ll try to listen to the reader, I’ll try to stay connected, and I’ll give back when I can.
5, I’ll never stamp on an aspiring writer.
I’ve been writing for 10 years now. The M.W. Wolf Megaverse of Fiction is ready to become a global brand, spanning many storytelling mediums. If it wasn’t for the theft, we’d already be a big name in the storytelling industries. I don’t blame the receivers nor publishers of my work, they too, were cheated by fakers and sticky-fingered master thieves. Some of these big name streaming, film and literary companies are still on my radar to write for, or work within the future.
These companies who have unwittingly published my work include Netflix, Marvel, Regency Enterprises, 20thcentury, Fortiche production, Penguin Random House LLC., Century Publishing, Hyperion Avenue Books and so on.
Other companies who, to my knowledge, haven’t received my work but I’d like to work with include: Hachette Book Group, Harper Collins, Simon and Schuster, Macmillan, Dark Horse Comics, Hammer Film Productions, Amazon Prime, HBO, Bad Robot, Oats Studios, Ubisoft, Capcom Co, Konami Group Corporation, Blur Studio Inc, Disney, Pixar, Arkham House, Oxford Press, Black Crow Books, Orbit UK, RUN FOR IT and so much more.
Big dreams equals much writing. Tomorrow, I will get back to finishing The Fateless Child: Tainted Blood. Writing fiction has been difficult since I uncovered the long list of abuses against my work, but we’ll get there.
Thank you for your eyeballs, thank you for taking an interest in M.W. Wolf and I hope to have books in your hands soon.
Happy Reading, Rotten Watching!
M.W. Wolf Ltd.