Clint Wilson

Clint Wilson

Clint Wilson is a writer, artist, and musician, among other things. Sci-fi fantasy fans around the world have enjoyed his novel Flatworld, but he is also fond of creating short stories from all genres. He also writes non-fiction articles for several automotive trade magazines.

Clint’s custom leather carving and tooling, along with metal fabricating and engraving has garnered him quite a following over the past several years, especially in the Vancouver spoken word community, for whom he manufactures special one-off trophies and awards. Some of his work can be viewed at clintwilsonstudios.net

Quite possibly his favorite artistic outlet though is his music. He is an accomplished bass player and vocalist as he fronts his own original progressive rock/funk power trio. “The Frame” has received many accolades from fans and contemporaries alike in the Vancouver music scene.

Clint is also an active member of automotive trade associations serving as a past chairman of BCAR (British Columbia Automotive Recyclers) and is currently a vice-chairman of its umbrella association, the ARA (Automotive Retailers Association). Wilson runs a successful auto recycling business in the beautiful Fraser Valley where he resides with his wife and three children.

 

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