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D. Harlan Wilson

D. Harlan Wilson


Last Updated: 12/13/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: Married
Age: 38
Sign: Virgo

City: Celina
State: OHIO
Country: US
Signup Date: 5/9/2006

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Thursday, December 17, 2009 
Press kits for my novel Peckinpah and book of literary/cultural theory Technologized Desire are now available. Click the titles or go to these urls: http://www.dharlanwilson.com/presskittechnologizeddesire.html http://www.dharlanwilson.com/presskitpeckinpah.html
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 
I have been interviewed by Word Riot.  Here is the url:


This is my second interview with Word Riot.  The first one was conducted eight years ago, in 2001, after the publication of my first book, The Kafka Effekt.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009 
My short novel, Peckinpah: An Ultraviolent Romance, is now available at Barnes&Noble.com. The book has been long-listed for the Bram Stoker Award.
Sunday, December 13, 2009 
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 
I have a story in the latest issue of The Magazine of Bizarro Fiction:
Friday, October 09, 2009 
Here is a review of Peckinpah: An Ultraviolent Romance at HorrorNews.net that goes from warm to lukewarm to cold. Chase this with a very warm review of Peckinpah at Nightblade.
Monday, October 05, 2009 
Mike Resnick has blurbed my upcoming novel, Codename Prague (Raw Dog Screaming Press 2010): 

"Codename Prague is a thrill-a-minute combination of James Bond, Robert Ludlum, and cyberpunk, set in a dangerous, erotic, and not-as-distant-as-you'd-wish future." MIKE RESNICK 

Resnick is the author of 100+ novels, short story collections, anthologies and nonfiction books. He has won the Nebula and Hugo Awards.
Monday, October 05, 2009 
Kim Stanley Robinson has blurbed my upcoming novel, Codename Prague (Raw Dog Screaming Press 2010): 

"This novel is from the wild edge of science fiction, in the tradition of Philip K. Dick's Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch: fast, smart, funny, and full of a scarily plausible vision of just how weird things could get if we take our biological fate into our own hands." KIM STANLEY ROBINSON 

KSR's science fiction novels have won the NebulaHugoLocus, and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards. He is most well-known for his Mars trilogy. 

 

Learn more about KSR at The Kim Stanley Robinson Encyclopledia.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009 
Learn about the concept of technologized desire in issue 2 of Saucytooth's Webthology where DHW is interviewed by V. Ulea: A Dialogue between Two Cultures: Postcapitalism, Postsocialism, and D. Harlan Wilson's Technologized Desire.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 
Steve Aylett, author of Slaughtermatic, Toxicology, LINT, The Caterer and many others, has written an introduction for Codename Prague (Raw Dog Screaming Press 2010). Click the author-maestro's head to read it.