Wynne McLaughlin

Wynne McLaughlin is a novelist, screenwriter, and narrative designer for video games. His debut novel, "The Bone Feud," earned the 2015 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Silver Award for "The Bill Fisher Award for Best First Book: Fiction." Born in Salem, Massachusetts, he now lives in Pennsylvania with his wife and their pets.

McLaughlin brings a multidisciplinary approach to storytelling, drawing from his experience in television, gaming, and literature. He is a member of the Writer’s Guild of America, West, and the International Game Developers Association, reflecting his diverse creative contributions across media. His work often blends historical intrigue with contemporary narrative techniques, as seen in "The Bone Feud," which explores the real-life rivalry between paleontologists Edward Cope and Othniel Marsh.

Beyond his writing career, McLaughlin remains active in the entertainment industry, balancing novel writing with his roles in game design and screenwriting. His ability to craft compelling narratives across multiple formats underscores his versatility as a storyteller.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Bone Feud 2014