Clement Wood
Clement Richardson Wood (September 1, 1888 – October 26, 1950) was an American writer.
He graduated from the University of Alabama in 1909 and received his law degree from Yale in 1911.
Wood mainly wrote poetry. He also wrote Tom Sawyer Grows Up, a sequel to Mark Twain's work.
He appeared frequently in pulp magazines, in titles as diverse as Telling Tales, Gangster Stories, Flynn's, and Ace-High Magazine.
In 1929, he wrote the biography Bernarr Macfadden: A Study in Success in aid of Macfadden's political aspirations.
He was also a socialist.
External links
- Strangers to Us All • Lawyers and Poetryː Clement Wood (Selected poems, biography, bibliography)
- Resources for Collectorsː Author Profile of Clement Wood (Biography, bibliography)
- This Goodly Landˑː Alabamaˈs Literary Heritage
- Works by Clement Wood at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Clement Wood at Internet Archive
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