American author
Carter Wilson (born 1970) is an American novelist and short-fiction writer based in Erie, Colorado . He is best known for his works of domestic and psychological suspense.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] Wilson is an author of eight books.[ 5]
Biography
Wilson was born in New Mexico and grew up in Los Angeles, California . He attended Cornell University in New York, where he received his B.S. degree in 1992. Since 1996, Wilson has been living with his family in Boulder, Colorado metropolitan area .[ 1] [ 6] [ 7]
Literary career
Wilson began writing in 2003.[ 8] His first novel Final Crossing was published in 2012.[ 1] Wilson's third novel, The Comfort of Black , made the USA Today bestseller chart,[ 9] and won several book awards and nominations, including Colorado Book Award in the Thriller category.[ 10] [ 11] [ 12] His works have been noted and reviewed by various publications and literary critics, including Kirkus Reviews , Publishers Weekly , Library Journal , and The Denver Post , among others.[ 13] [ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17] Two of his novels take place in the fictional town of Bury, NH.[ 5] [ 18]
Wilson also hosts the Making It Up video podcast in which he and other writers discuss the craft of writing and their publishing experiences.[ 19]
Published works
The New Neighbor (2022)[ 20] [ 21] [ 22]
The Dead Husband (2021)[ 23] [ 24]
The Dead Girl in 2A (2019)[ 3] [ 25]
Mister Tender's Girl (2018)
Revelation (2017)[ 26] [ 27]
The Comfort of Black (2015)
The Boy in the Woods (2014)
Final Crossing (2012)
Translations
German translations: Revelation (Das Letzte Bekenntnis), The Comfort of Black (Das Dunkel der Shuld) [ 28] [ 29]
Polish translations: The Comfort of Black (Pokusa Czerni), The Boy in the Woods (Chlopiec w lesie)[ 30]
Czech translations: The Boy in the Woods (Chlapec v lese)[ 31]
Literary awards
References
^ a b c "The potency of possibility" . Boulder Weekly. 18 July 2019.
^ "Up Close: Carter Wilson" . The Big Thrill. 30 April 2021.
^ a b c "ITW Spotlight: A Death 31,000 Feet Up" . BookTrib. 12 July 2019.
^ "Colorado Bookshelf: The Dead Girl in 2A" . 5280 Denver's Mile High Magazine. 3 July 2019.
^ a b Ius, Dawn (2022-03-31). "Up Close: Carter Wilson" . The Big Thrill.
^ "Carter Wilson" . Cherry Hill Publishing.
^ "Carter Wilson" . Linkedin (Year of graduation verification).
^ "Erie Author Carter Wilson on His Latest Eerie Book, The Dead Husband" . WestWord. Archived from the original on 2021-06-13. Retrieved 2021-06-15 .
^ "The Comfort of Black by Carter Wilson" . USA Today Best-Selling List. Archived from the original on 2021-06-02. Retrieved 2021-05-29 .
^ a b "Colorado Book Awards (See "Thriller Category")" . Colorado Humanities.
^ "2016 RONE Awards" . IndTale.
^ "Book awards: Colorado Book Award (2016)" . Library Thing.
^ "Books by Carter Wilison" . Kirkus.
^ "Books by Carter Wilson and Complete Book Reviews" . Publishers Weekly.
^ "Wilson, Carter" . The Library Journal.
^ "Regional books: "This Boy's War," "The Dead Girl in 2A" and more" . The Denver Post. 18 August 2019.
^ Webb, Janet (2022-04-15). "Book Review: The New Neighbor by Carter Wilson" . Criminal Element.
^ Murphy, Fiona (2022-04-11). "Luck and Grief Collide in Colorado Writer Carter Wilson's Latest Thriller" . 5280.
^ Simpson, Kevin (2022-05-08). "SunLit Interview: Thriller author Carter Wilson has stuck to standalone novels" . The Colorado Sun.
^ "The New Neighbor" . Kirkus Review.
^ The New Neighbor . Sourcebooks, Inc. April 2022. ISBN 9781728247533 .
^ "The New Neighbor" . Publishers Weekly.
^ "The Dead Husband by Carter Wilson" . Fresh Fiction.
^ "Journey to the end of the world, and beyond: May titles from John Grisham, Andy Weir, Carter Wilson and Julian Sancton" . Mountain Times. 15 May 2021.
^ "Flying By the Seat of His Pants" . The Bigt Thrill. 30 June 2019.
^ "Q & A #54 – Carter Wilson, "Revelation" " . Book Reviews by Mark Stevens.
^ "Revelation by Carter Wilson - Following a Dark Path" . The Big Thrill. 30 November 2016.
^ "Das letzte Bekenntnis" . LovelyBooks.
^ "Subsidiary rights" . Author's website.
^ Pokusa Czerni . Cyfroteka. 22 November 2016. ISBN 978-83-8031-368-2 .
^ "Chlapec v lese" . Databazeknih.cz.