Wylder was interested in writing from an early age, noting that they forced their sisters to write stories that they had created before they could write. They continued this interest into college, when they would graduate
Hanover College with a bachelor's degree in English and Creative Writing. Wylder came into prominence in 2013 after announcing the publication of a
Doctor Who poetry book, marking the 50th anniversary of the series, entitled
An Eloquence of Time and Space. A noted
Doctor Who fan since the age of three, Wylder received widespread media attention, including an article in the
New York Daily News for the project. In 2013, Wylder also founded Arcbeatle Press. For their eighth book, Wylder published
10,000 Dawns, the first full novel in the series of the same name. Although the characters had appeared in
An Eloquence of Time and Space, this was broadly considered to be their mainstream debut. Wylder based the story on a tabletop roleplaying game they and their friends had participated in during college. For the release of
Death and Doubling Cubes, Wylder hired Rachel Johnson to design the cover, as well as the illustrations inside the novel. Wylder noted that the story, while set in the same universe as the previous book, did not act as a direct sequel; instead, it acted as a stand-alone story with new characters. In 2019, Wylder returned to the world of
Doctor Who to write a story for the novelization of
Cyberon. In 2020, they contributed a story to
Cwej: Down the Middle. They are currently working on the
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