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The Many Lives of Inez Wick

He focused quite a bit on short fiction and delved a bit into novel length stuff, too.


  • Aaron M. Wilson: Many Lives of Inez Wick?
  • Heirs of Abraham;
  • Moons Curse.
  • Ils sont des torchons animaux au crochet (French Edition)!
  • Israel vs. America vs. the World!

I also recently read one of his stories included in this collection and enjoyed it. This is preamble to the point that Aaron Wilson has his debut collection making its way out there in the world and I want to get some word out on his behalf.


  • Light In August (Vintage Classics).
  • The Many Lives of Inez Wick – Onyx Neon Shorts.
  • BTW: I Love You: Surf, Sea and a Sexy Stranger / Cupcakes and Killer Heels (Mills & Boon M&B) (One Hot Fling, Book 1).
  • How to Create Your Own eBook?
  • Thursday, December 09, 2010;

Sometimes you just have to throw some support to a local author and a former fellow book blogger. Posted by Joe on Thursday, December 09, Aaron Wilson , Bop Lipski.

Reading Minnesota: The Many Lives of Inez Wick - Aaron Wilson

Thanks again, Aaron December 10, at 6: Newer Post Older Post Home. I also blog at Nerds of a Feather.


  • One Kingdom Under God.
  • Mike's books!
  • The Curse of Hatra (Agatha Dupree mystery series Book 2).
  • The Sand Hill Review 2010.
  • Im Schatten der Gerechtigkeit: William Monk 4 (DIE WILLIAM-MONK-ROMANE aus dem viktorianischen England) (German Edition).
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Alanya to Alanya Review: Ink and Steel Review: Anderson Boneshaker, by Cherie Priest. The Many Lives of Inez Wick entertains and, more importantly, gives cause for reflection. Wilson, with his easy to read prose, writes the kinds of dark short stories that get you caught up in the characters lives, and investing in outcomes.

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His stories are about now, about current topics crowding the headlines, and he's not afraid to investigate the issues of the day, darkness and all! His characters are unafraid to fight for their ideals, and yet they retain a humanity that allows readers to identify with them, which illustrates his penchant for carefully crafted fiction.

“The Many Lives of Inez Wick” by Aaron M. Wilson

Wilson was born and raised in Lincoln, Nebraska and now lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He earned his M. He writes about books, stories, movies, and his experiences as an adjunct instructor of English, Literature, and Environmental Science on his blog: He also regularly updates Twitter SoullessMachine. His fiction has appeared in eFiction Magazine: J Cherryh, and Ray Bradbury.

Self Publishing “The Many Lives of Inez Wick” via Lulu by Aaron M. Wilson

Posted by Beth Solheim at 6: Aaron Wilson , fiction , Inez Wick. Newer Post Older Post Home. Welcome to the Reading Minnesota Blog. We celebrate Minnesota authors, illustrators, reviewers, bookstores, and small presses.