Clint Warlick

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Clint Warlick (complete name Lawrence Clinton Warlick II), also known as Great White Buffalo, is a writer who lives in Southern California, USA.

His fan name of "Great White Buffalo" did not originate in furry fandom; it was coined by co-workers at his job in the early 1990s.[citation needed]

Fandom involvement[edit]

Warlick was best known in the furry fandom as a furry writer in the 1990s, specially for his Jack Lynch Mysteries, an five series of cross-genre furry/hardboiled detective/near-future[clarify] science fiction stories published in Yarf and collected (with an unfinished sixth story) in a self-published collection sold at the first Califur (2004).[citation needed] Warlick eventually left the fandom.

Bibliography[edit]

  • YARF! - Jack Lynch Mysteries (2004)

Controversy[edit]

On October 15, 2008, Warlick was arrested on suspicion of threatening to kill and maim people, after threatening to shoot his four supervisors at the Anaheim Convention Center.[1]

On December 22 2008, Warlick pleaded guilty to one felony count and five misdemeanor counts of making criminal threats, and was sentenced to six months in jail.[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Fanzine writer jailed over murder threats" by Jon Cassidy in the Orange County Register. Dated December 23, 2008. Retrieved February 18, 2018.
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