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Nick Eliopulos

Nick Eliopulos is an American author, responsible for writing novels such as The Adventurers Guild. Within the Minecraft franchise he is known for being a very prolific writer, creating several different series across mediums.

From 2019 to 2021, Nick authored the Minecraft: Woodsword Chronicles series of children's chapter books. This would be followed by the Stonesword Saga, which concluded in 2024. Beginning in 2020 he would write another series of children's books, this time a picture book line as part of Step into Reading. In 2022, he released the novel Minecraft: Zombies!, which was followed by two sequels.

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Nick Eliopulos
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Date of birth March 2, 1980 (age 46)
Occupation Author
Spouse Zack Loran Clark
Website https://nickeliopulos.mailchimpsites.com/

Nick Eliopulos is an American author, responsible for writing novels such as The Adventurers Guild. Within the Minecraft franchise he is known for being a very prolific writer, creating several different series across mediums.

In the Minecraft franchise

From 2019 to 2021, Nick authored the Minecraft: Woodsword Chronicles series of children's chapter books. This would be followed by the Stonesword Saga, which concluded in 2024. Beginning in 2020 he would write another series of children's books, this time a picture book line as part of Step into Reading. In 2022, he released the novel Minecraft: Zombies!, which was followed by two sequels.

Trivia

  • On at least one occasion, Nick joked that he "spent most of his free time in the Nether."[1]
  • Production of books vary differently for him. For a chapter book, it takes him 2-3 months on average, while a picture book is only a week.[2]
  • In 2024, he and his husband cowrote an article touching on the appeal of creepypasta, citing Minecraft's infinite storytelling potential.[3]

References

  1. "Nick Eliopulos" by Nick Eliopulos – Penguin Random House.
  2. "FAQ" – Nick Eliopulos.
  3. "What Are Creepypasta Stories (and Why Do Young Readers Love Them)?" by Zack Loran Clark and Nick Eliopulosis – Writer's Digest, February 1, 2024.