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Wilson brings thematic richness to literary art, combining meaningful messages with incredible story in an engaging and intellectual style reminiscent of C.S. Lewis. His stories are for those on the fringes of faith, exploring Earth’s tension between Heaven and Hell. Wilson is a great literary Storyteller, a real champion of the art of Story.

- Josh Olds, LifeIsStory.com

From an early age, Eric wanted to be a writer. Although he was born in California and raised in Oregon, his more enduring memories start in Europe where his parents took Bibles behind the Iron Curtain. Life was an adventure, full of exotic cultures and peoples.

Back in the States, he went through junior high and high school. He loved soccer, basketball, chess…oh, yes, and girls. It took a few years to learn how to talk to them, but they interested him from a distance. After high school, he traveled in eastern Europe and China. He returned to his parents’ crumbling marriage, then moved to LA and began college.

During his junior year, a childhood friend showed up as a freshman. Within months she and he were married, and they are now in their twentienth year, with two daughters. They are not perfect, but they refuse to stop fighting for their family…and for their faith in Jesus, who is bigger than any self-centeredness.

Eric is currently working on several projects, some fiction, some non-fiction, and is busy pitching them to publishers. To best keep up with him, visit his Facebook page. You can also interact with him on his website at WilsonWriter.com.


The Senses

Dark to Mortal Eyes (2004)

Expiration Date (2005)

Aramis Black Mysteries

The Best of Evil (2006)

A Shred of Truth (2007)

Jerusalem’s Undead Trilogy

Field of Blood (2008)

Haunt of Jackals (2009)

Valley of Bones (2010)

By the Numbers

One Step Away (2011)

Two Seconds Late (2012)

Three Fatal Blows (2013)

Novelizations

Facing the Giants (2007)

Flywheel (2008)

Fireproof (2008)

October Baby (2012)

Novellas

Amelia’s Last Secret (2012)

Alice Goes the Way of the Maya (2012)

Alice Goes the Way of the Eskimo (2013)

Interviews

2010 Interview on Jerusalem’s Undead Trilogy


2011 Interview on One Step Away


 

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  1. Evan Morgan (Reply) on Thursday 19, 2011

    I really want to read the Jerusalem’s Undead Trilogy. It looks really good.

  2. Eric Wilson (Reply) on Thursday 19, 2011

    “By the Numbers” will be more than a trilogy. That’s the good news.

    There are four books already planned and under contract, with the possibility of more. They will not follow one character, but follow overlapping story lines and characters all living within the same world and basic time frame.

    • Josh Olds (Reply) on Thursday 19, 2011

      Thanks for the update, Eric! Glad to hear it and definitely intrigued.

    • Ashley Procko (Reply) on Thursday 19, 2011

      Awesome! Guess that’ll make it your longest running series so far. :D

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  4. Evan Morgan (Reply) on Thursday 19, 2011

    Really looking forward to Two Seconds Late! Hoping to be able to get it into the bookstore that I work at :-)