Chronicles of The Megaverse

Blog Page 

Aim 1, Chronicles of the Megaverse is the blog page of M.W. Wolf Ltd’s Megaverse of Fiction. Here we comment on, promote, discuss, and review books and updates of the M.W. Wolf catalogue of fiction. We’re aiming to grow into a storytelling brand spanning many different mediums and genres. We’ll be rewarding our Wolf Pack of readers and followers as we grow.

Aim 2, We’ll also cover topics of literature, writing, books, genres, Ai’s influence on the book and publishing industry, and the future of the literary industry.

Aim 3, The M.W. Wolf Megaverse is underpinned by the IO-CU; thus we’ll occasionally dip our toes into the world of science, consciousness and the universe.

Fagin The Jew
Marc Wolstenholme Marc Wolstenholme

Fagin The Jew

Fagin the Jew from Oliver Twist

Sensitivity and Sensibility in Writing.

What is writing really about?

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Festival of Flames.
Marc Wolstenholme Marc Wolstenholme

Festival of Flames.

Festival of Flames.

Poetic Rebirth.

Bonfires of Books and Stolen Dreams.

Once I’ve moved house, and delt with the thieves in courts, I’ll be sorting through all my books and burning everything that has anything to do with…

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M.W. Wolf Update
Marc Wolstenholme Marc Wolstenholme

M.W. Wolf Update

M.W. Wolf Update

Note to Literary and Film Industries.

Midyear update of the plan for the rest of the year, given the persistent and systematic theft of M.W. Wolf Ltd’s intellectual property.

Dear all, I aim to write two or three M.W. Wolf Megaverse of Fiction books each year. However, due to the systematic Copyright Infringements & IP theft by a Major Literary Agent and his conglomerate

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Rules of Engagement!
Marc Wolstenholme Marc Wolstenholme

Rules of Engagement!

Rules of Engagement!

Gallows Humour- Itchy Triger Warning!

Contacting M.W. Wolf, Not So Friendly Reminder!

M.W. Wolf Ltd is a brand of dark adult fiction with an undertone of satire, and a bit of scientific nonfiction on the side. Thus you are going to get what it says on the biscuit tin. Its gonna be dark and twisted and I’m gonna take the piss a little, particularly if you have stolen time, innocence, money, work or anything else from me, which accounts for many people.

M.W. Wolf himself is an alter ego. A pseudonym or character in the Megaverse of Fiction.

That being said, I do drive a lot of my real world frustrations, worries, concerns, traumas, anxieties and gripes through this beast. M.W. Wolf take’s no prisoners and seldom gives a shit about how the pray he hunts feels. But he always hunts upwards and never punches downwards.

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Organised Crime Syndicate Of The Literary and Film Industries
Marc Wolstenholme Marc Wolstenholme

Organised Crime Syndicate Of The Literary and Film Industries

Organised Crime Syndicate Of The Literary and Film Industries

Continuation of Crimes

Introduction

In this article I’ll be exposing some of the criminals, some of their crimes and a few of their tactics. I’ll be discussing some of the laws being broken, then I’ll suggest why these crimes against aspiring writers are so prevalent write now, and how this amounts to Anti-competitive behaviour, a skewed, if not, bent politically driven (propaganda) industry which keeps out men like me – underprivileged aspiring writers with disability related problems and vulnerabilities- and it leads to a monopoly of these industries.

For what it’s worth, I’ll add a Copyright disclaimer which writers should copy and make their own. It isn’t going to prevent all the thieves, but at least it shows them that you know you have rights.

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Passage- The Eye of Elloa.
Marc Wolstenholme Marc Wolstenholme

Passage- The Eye of Elloa.

Passage from The Eye of Elloa.

An Epic Fantasy Series.

The Eye of Elloa books will be in the Tanglelands Pocket Multiverse collection of the M.W. Wolf Megaverse. This is the M.W. Wolf Fantasy pocket. Its dark, explorative and speculative, includes technological fantasy, and fusions with Sci-fi sub-genre elements such as cyberpunk and its neon aesthetics.

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List of suspected Copyright Infringements.
Marc Wolstenholme Marc Wolstenholme

List of suspected Copyright Infringements.

List of suspected Copyright Infringements and IP theft of M.W. Wolf Ltd’s property.

Thank you all for the help and support during this filthy scandal of the biggest cases of IP theft and Copyright Infringements the world has ever witnessed. If you have worked with or for…

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A Villain's Story
Marc Wolstenholme Marc Wolstenholme

A Villain's Story

A Villain's Story; Tales of Styx Sullen by M.W. Wolf Ltd

Denis McKeever, alias Styx Sullen- This guy is so utterly twisted and tortured that he'll be on lists of most tortured and fucked up villains of all time… or is he a twisted dark anti-hero?

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The Sacrifice of The Book of Parenthood.
Marc Wolstenholme Marc Wolstenholme

The Sacrifice of The Book of Parenthood.

The Sacrifice of the Book of Parenthood.

Sacrifice equals fighting off all the cheaters, being battered and bruised, maimed, hungry, angry, spat on, cheated and stamped on repeatedly, whilst sheltering your children from it, so they know not of the full extent of the dark side of humanity.

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Behavioural Management!
Marc Wolstenholme Marc Wolstenholme

Behavioural Management!

Behavioural Management & Copyright Infringement in the Literary & Film Industries.

I’ve taught many subjects from Primary up to College-University Level. Behaviour should have a monitoring period to understand what’s really going on. One of the best strategies for Behavioural Management is CID. Challenge-Ignore-Divert.

Challenge-Ignore-Divert consists of three elements:

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Morgan’s Proclamation
Marc Wolstenholme Marc Wolstenholme

Morgan’s Proclamation

New Kowloon; Morgan’s Proclamation

Morgan sat in a steel crypt, with yellow painted steel support columns and metallic silver walls. Embossed onto the steel wall behind him was a large yellow N.Y.C logo. Spray painted onto the steel wall was Manhattan skyline, how it was before the fall. Next to it, a spray painting of how Manhattan’s skyline looks today. Gazing at the spray paintings Morgan placed on his headphones and adjusted the microphone.

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10 IP Theft Warning Signs
Marc Wolstenholme Marc Wolstenholme

10 IP Theft Warning Signs

10 IP theft warning signs –

Here is a few IP theft warning signs aspiring writers should look out for. I’ll be sharing many real life examples of each point in good time. This is my opinion, please do share yours

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 Labyrinthine of Sullen Pages!
Marc Wolstenholme Marc Wolstenholme

Labyrinthine of Sullen Pages!

Welcome to the Labyrinthine of Sullen Pages!

Ultimately, people want truth because they’re tired of lies. No sugarcoating, no bullshit, no frosted flakes. Raw, filthy and unadulterated truths of the human condition… That’s what M.W. Wolf’s Megaverse of Fiction brings to the dustbin fire, as we roast vermin and discuss Orwell and Dostoevsky and argue about who really framed Roger Rabbit? Come and have a read if you think you’re honest enough.

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Note To Readers…
Marc Wolstenholme Marc Wolstenholme

Note To Readers…

Note to readers and those otherwise interested in the M.W. Wolf Megaverse.

I would like to thank all for taking an interest in the M.W. Wolf blog, Chronicles of The Megaverse. We’ve seen a massive serge of traffic to the blog page.

Right now the blog page is a place to vent my frustration and concerns with Intellectual Property (IP) theft in the literary industry, more specifically my work. We’ve seen a surge of people interested in this topic, many around London and often from Bloomberg.

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The Filthy Rotting Underbelly!
Marc Wolstenholme Marc Wolstenholme

The Filthy Rotting Underbelly!

The Filthy Rotting Underbelly of the Publishing Industry!

I’ve witnessed the filthy swampy underbelly of the publishing industry, it’s hard to continue writing. I must remind myself that I write for me and not for the light-fingered Literary Agents who are selling work of aspiring writers to Netflix and Marvel without a care in the world.

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Breaking The Shadows…of Your Crimes!
Marc Wolstenholme Marc Wolstenholme

Breaking The Shadows…of Your Crimes!

Breaking The shadows…Of your crimes!

Beehave!

Read to the end for a very short example of copying from M.W. Wolf’s work sent to the fake writer’s agent.

You know it’s a fill in the gap jobbie from someone else’s synopses (M.W. Wolf’s) when:

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Be Careful!
Marc Wolstenholme Marc Wolstenholme

Be Careful!

Be Careful! Bees with honey in their mouths have stings in their tails.

Literary Agents are using synopses of aspiring writers, mixing them up a little, using AI to build in the gaps and giving the stories to their pet writers and shark tank writing rooms, then selling them to the likes of Netflix and Marvel.

In Bee My Agent; Blood and Honey- A Hack Writer’s Assimilation, I wrote this plagiarism into the book. I was suspicious of a Literary Agent - who is also a CEO of a major literary agency - but my dreams and hopes of gaining entry into the industry clouded my reasoning. So I protected myself and my work. I also opened a metanarrative with this agent, writing it into the work and predicting this agent would steal my work and synopsis, which I shared only with him. This book was directly written about his theft, but I couldn’t tell him that at the time.

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Your Sins Will Singe Your Soul
Marc Wolstenholme Marc Wolstenholme

Your Sins Will Singe Your Soul

Your Sins Will Singe Your Soul; Your flames will burn your empire of lies.

Jack Schwimmer, once a religious and thoughtful young man, always dreamt of fame and fortune. Despite his virtuous exterior, he harboured deep-seated desires for attention and recognition. As a Literary Agent’s Assistant, Jack’s frustrations with his stagnant career led him to abandon his moral compass, plunging into a world of deceit and manipulation.

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Top Agent caught red-handed
Marc Wolstenholme Marc Wolstenholme

Top Agent caught red-handed

Top Literary Agent caught red-handed selling synopses of aspiring writers to big companies.

Anti-competitive behaviours towards disadvantaged writers.

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