Tod Tinker Interview

This week’s guest is Tod Tinker.

Theodore (Tod) Niretac Tinker (he/him/his) is the editor and author of multiple award-winning books. Tod grew up dreaming of fantastical worlds and creatures, leading him to author a series of young adult spiritual/fantasy novels: Peace of Evon, Gift of War, and Lost King. With his degree in Applied Mathematics, he was gifted with the best of both worlds—a love of language and a keen eye for details. He holds a certificate of editing from the University of Chicago.

In addition to being co-owner of Balance of Seven, he is the owner of TNT Editing and provides authors with freelance developmental editing, copyediting, proofreading, and formatting services. He teaches master classes on worldbuilding and point of view and is an active contributor to the Houston Writers Guild anthologies. As a seasoned author himself, he understands the personal nature of writers’ works and strives to make their words and style shine.

“Words and worlds are my passion; quality and consistency, my goal.”

Tod Tinker takes his knowledge of words and helps authors by being an editor. In this episode of the Indie Beacon Show, Mary Ann Faremouth interviews Tod about his career and the books he has written.

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The magic of the story is not necessarily fantasy or sci fi or anything, but it’s the soul of the story. It’s what you find in the characters and the heart of the story and the themes that you’re trying to tell.
— Tod Tinker
 
 
 

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