For someone that was never inducted into the army Tom Clancy was very at home when he was writing his literature and was very precise with making real world situations and implementing them in his fictional books. Tom Clancy was a prestigious author with many accomplishments. He had remarkable fine arts of literature and in the video game industry. Clancy's early life, accomplishments, and his tremendous impact on literature has affected the world till this day. The following essay will scrutinize those topics and provide valid, reliable information on it all.
Tom Clancy or Thomas Leo Clancy Jr. is a middle child born in baltimore, Maryland on April 12, 1947 to his parents Thomas and Catherine Clancy ( Biography). His mom worked at a store
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Clancy released his first book The Hunt For Red October in 1984 just as his hobby. Very soon after his work was awarded the New York Times Best Sellers List. Even the president of the United States at the time, Ronald Reagan, praised his work. His stories were so realistic the he automatically became a favorite in the U.S military. Some of his books even became a required to read for the U.S Military academies as his work created very real scenarios. Clancy had ease writing his books and was so knowledgeable on his work due to officers of the army giving him access to war ships, submarines, Aircraft Carriers, Aircraft, and even pentagon officials would allow him to look at their most recent projects for future military …show more content…
He would only use State of the Art Electronic Warfare Systems creating a more realistic approach. He would then expand his games to be more of an open world game.His sales would launch and he would then get a partnership with a company called Ubisoft.
Tom Clancy would Spend a lot of his time on his books as his shortest novel was 469 pages which was his very first book The Hunt for Red October. The longest of his books was Debt of Honor with 990 pages. The unique feature of his novels was that anybody can read it from an average reader to a sophisticated critic. Clancy also expressed an human to be the author's voice that would lead to great things in Plausible, compiling plots, more than one dimension books also. In his total career as a writer he racked up a total of 6,480 pages and he never referred himself to be a prestigious author but to be a