Clint Willis
Clint Willis is an American writer, editor, and book packager known for producing more than 40 anthologies and books on topics including adventure, investing, religion, politics, and war. He began his career at Time Inc. in 1981, later founded The Writing Company in Maine, and his work has been nominated for the National Magazine Award and the Banff Mountain Literature Award.
Jan 1, 1957
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Wild: Stories of Survival from the World's Most Dangerous Places (Adrenaline)
Mob: Stories of Death and Betrayal from Organized Crime
Ice: Stories of Survival from Polar Exploration (Adrenaline)
Wise Guys: Stories of Mobsters from Jersey to Vegas (Adrenaline)
Rough Water: Stories of Survival from the Sea (Adrenaline)
Shark: Stories of Life and Death from the World's Most Dangerous Waters (Adrenaline)
What Do I Do with My Money Now?: Answers to Any Market from Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch, and Other Investors You Can Trust
Son of Man: Great Writing About Jesus Christ (Adrenaline Lives Series)
Semper Fi: Stories of the United States Marines from Boot Camp to Battle (Adrenaline)
Crimes of New York: Stories of Crooks, Killers, and Corruption from the World's Toughest City (Adrenaline Classics)