Clement Wood  

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Clement Richardson Wood (September 1, 1888–October 26, 1950) was an American writer.

He mainly wrote poetry, but he also wrote Tom Sawyer Grows Up, a sequel to Twain's work.

He appeared frequently in the 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.



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