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The Art & Writings of Nina Wilson

8/31/2020

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NUNUM

Blending Flash Fiction & Art

Nina Wilson

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Nina Wilson has published poetry, photography, essays, and short fiction in Adelaide Magazine, Rascal, the Dark River Review, Fishfood Magazine, the Coe Review, and many others. When not busy writing, she enjoys photography, hiking, reading horror novels, and fishing. You can keep up with Nina on Facebook or by scrolling down and finding about a little more about her most recent novel, Malady.
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A Hand Up by Nina Wilson

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Lindisfarne by Nina Wilson

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Chains by Nina Wilson

Nina's first novel Surrender Language was released in 2017 and explores the coming of age stories of Dr. Neal Basilla, a European history professor at Hunting’s Bridge College, and Denny Helling, a senior in college, who is about to graduate and enter into the ‘real world’.  Surrenderr Language is published by Adelaide Books and is available on Amazon.
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Surrender Language by Nina Wilson

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Malady by Nina Wilson

Malady is Nina's second novel and is a brillant piece of historical fiction about Virginia, a young woman in a Seventh Day Adventist congregation in the 1920’s who, after an automobile accident, is struck with Cotard delusion, which leaves her believing that both she and her daughter have perished. While going through the motions of life, Virginia marries a lifelong friend of hers, Oliver Crain, who soon after reveals his secret affinity for cross dressing. Oliver introduces Virginia to friends of his and begins exposing his wife to speak easies and automobile rides. Yet the pair’s secret is found out by the Adventist preacher, Amos Perry, and no I can't tell you anymore, you'll just have to read it. Malady was published in 2019 by Adelaide Books and is available on Amazon.

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