Joshua Wright

Joshua Wright

Contributions

Sir Glame’s Perfect Game (Kids’ Night In 2)

Biography

Josh Wright was born in Geelong, Australia. He graduated primary school, high school and university all in this very same town. After finishing a History & Literature degree, and taking a few overseas trips, he settled down to his deluded fantasy career as a famous writer of children’s novels. A decade later and with several unimpressive jobs on his resume, he finally got a few books into print. These masterful works continue to fade into history to this very day. You should probably buy one now before they become collector’s items. Now working mainly in illustration & animation, Josh remains ever-keen to impose his art onto a weary world… He says ‘I already have more Twitter followers than Alexander the Great ever did. It must mean I’m more important.’

He usually does three new comics a week. ‘I bought this domain name way back in 1999 when I thought I was gunna be some serious author guy. That’s why it’s called joshuawright.net and not something more zany. I’ve just been using it so long it’s stuck.’

When Josh first started he thought he was a kids’ writer – now just does whatever stuff appeals Publishers sometimes suggested the older stories were too dark or dry-witted for kids and said he should do more adult-orientated work. The site is for stuff with no clear audience. the plan is to wait and see who actually reads it, and then claim it was for them all along.

Contributions

Sir Glame’s Perfect Game (Kids’ Night In 2)

Biography

Josh Wright was born in Geelong, Australia. He graduated primary school, high school and university all in this very same town. After finishing a History & Literature degree, and taking a few overseas trips, he settled down to his deluded fantasy career as a famous writer of children’s novels. A decade later and with several unimpressive jobs on his resume, he finally got a few books into print. These masterful works continue to fade into history to this very day. You should probably buy one now before they become collector’s items. Now working mainly in illustration & animation, Josh remains ever-keen to impose his art onto a weary world… He says ‘I already have more Twitter followers than Alexander the Great ever did. It must mean I’m more important.’

He usually does three new comics a week. ‘I bought this domain name way back in 1999 when I thought I was gunna be some serious author guy. That’s why it’s called joshuawright.net and not something more zany. I’ve just been using it so long it’s stuck.’

When Josh first started he thought he was a kids’ writer – now just does whatever stuff appeals Publishers sometimes suggested the older stories were too dark or dry-witted for kids and said he should do more adult-orientated work. The site is for stuff with no clear audience. the plan is to wait and see who actually reads it, and then claim it was for them all along.