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Shane Wilson is an award-winning author of magical realism and contemporary fantasy. His two novels,  A Year Since the Rain and The Smoke in His Eyes are available through all major retailers. He has also published short fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry. He maintains a blog that focuses on a variety of topics including issues in publication.

 

Shane has a Master's degree in English from Valdosta State University and a Master's of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Southern New Hampshire University. He has taught English at community colleges in Georgia and North Carolina.

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The Smoke in His Eyes won the 2nd Prize Book Award in Contemporary Fantasy and 3rd Prize Book Award in Coming-of-Age Literary Fiction in The BookFest's Spring 2022 Book Awards.  Shane has appeared at the Decatur Book Festival, the College of the Albemarle's Literary Festival, and has had an original play selected for the Independence Theater Reading Series. He is available for speaking engagements, readings, interviews, and other appearances. He is also available for online appearances on blogs and discussions with writing groups and book clubs.

Contact Information

Shane Wilson

shane@shanewilsonauthor.com

 
Representation

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Creative Edge

Mickey Mikkelson

mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com
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Publishers
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GenZ Publishing

info@genzpublishing.org

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Snow Leopard Publishing

info@snowleopardpublishing.com

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The Boy Who Kissed the Rain (Book Blurb)

 

The forest outside of Wasser is filled with magic. When the rains fall over the land, it is because of the dances of mystical beings called Little Thunders. Long ago, the people of Wasser agreed not to explore the wilderness beyond the river. That land belonged to the Thunders. In exchange, the Thunders would continue to bring rain to Wasser if the people there respected the boundaries and rules. All was well until Lance ventured beyond those boundaries and met Luna, a Little Thunder. 

 

From Shane Wilson and his World of Muses, The Boy Who Kissed the Rain is a story of forbidden desire, impossible choices, and parents' love for their children. Read the original, 2017 Rilla Askew Short Fiction Prize-winning story and the stage adaptation here, collected for the first time in a single volume.

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The Smoke in His Eyes (Book Blurb)

 

When TJ—a musical prodigy—witnesses a traumatic event as a child, his senses are overrun with intense hallucinations. Over the years, his visions increase in frequency and intensity, but he hides them from those he is closest to, including his best friend and musical partner, Lila, who challenges TJ to reject formulaic creation in order to create something beautiful and unique. But when Lila signs a record deal, TJ feels left behind and alone with his art and his visions.

 

That’s when TJ meets an artist named Muna. In his eyes and visions, Muna is made of smoke, and as this magical woman helps him learn how to manage his visions and how to translate what he sees and hears into music and lyrics, she begins to disappear. His journey into Muna’s past is a journey to discover where inspiration originates and what happens to an artist when that inspiration is gone.

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A Year Since the Rain (Book Blurb)

 

Alan —a heart-broken and stubborn computer programmer—took much in his life for granted, including the vast supply of water in his town. But when the rains stop falling and the rivers dry up, he begins to realize how temporary it all can be. His life begins to unravel as, across town, a sinkhole threatens to swallow every bit of the place he has come to call home. 

 

Taken on a journey of self-discovery by the magical women in his life, Alan is drawn into an unexpected affair and comes face-to-face with a Mystic who walks through his dreams. For Alan, dreams become a new reality, and reality erodes into something of a dream. As his town transforms into an arid wasteland that crumbles beneath his feet, Alan is compelled by the inevitable to strike out into the unknown or perish.

Awards
  • The Smoke in His Eyes, 2022 The BookFest Book Awards

    • Contemporary Fiction (2nd Prize)

    • Coming-of-Age Literary Fiction (3rd Prize)

  • "The Boy Who Kissed the Rain," 2018 Pushcart Prize (Nominated)

  • "The Boy Who Kissed the Rain," The 2017 Rilla Askew Short Fiction Prize (Winner)

  • A Year Since the Rain, 2017 Southern Book Award (Long-listed)

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