M.C. Tolfo
M.C. Tolfo likes to make up stories. Growing up, he channeled that energy into writing short-form fiction in his personal blog, as well as other online fiction sites like Wattpad.
Wanting to tell engaging tales, he entered the video game industry. He dreams of one day making and developing a narrative-driven video game with compelling characters and a thought-provoking story.
While waiting for that dream to flourish, he dabbled into Dungeons & Dragons where he wrote homebrew campaigns for his friends. When he is not DM-ing, his main character is a wizard.
Finally, he’s getting published with, The Girl from the Inn, his debut novel.
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