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From Ad Man to Author: Bruce Campbell and the World of Trelfs

41 min · 20. apr. 2026
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Bruce Campbell spent years building stories for brands as an executive creative director. Now he is building worlds of his own. In this episode of Life Served Neat, Beth sits down with Bruce to talk about his fantasy novel Trelfs: The Cat, The Owl, and The Shrew, the creative path that led him from advertising and public relations into fiction, and how a lifelong love of books, nature, and storytelling shaped the world of tree elves he created. They talk about what transfers from a career in advertising to writing a novel, the challenge of moving from short-form creative work to long-form storytelling, how Bruce used both hand-drawn art and AI-assisted chapter illustrations in the book, and why reading still matters so much for young people in a screen-heavy world. This is a conversation about creativity, imagination, books, the outdoors, and what it looks like to finally tell a story your own way. If you love fantasy, storytelling, creative work, or hearing how people reinvent themselves later in life, this is an episode you will enjoy.

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