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Nic Wilson is a writer. He writes long and short stories, comics and journalism. He can be reached at:



Publishing Resume
Below is a brief list of Nic’s published work:
  • “Suicidal Tendencies” feature on SuicideGirls.com, Dangerous Ink, Volume 1, Issue 1
  • “Do. Fir” short story in the Hierograph anthology, 2026 Books
  • “Dirty Little Secrets” interview of grouphug.us founder Gabriel Jeffrey, Vol. 1, Iss. 2
  • “Shat Hits the Canvas” feature with Shatner Show curator Janine Vangool, Vol. 1, Iss. 2
  • “My Name is Bruce” interview with Bruce Campbell, Vol. 1, Iss. 3
  • “The Promise of Lewd Pictograms” interview with Weta’s Greg Broadmore, Vol. 1, Iss. 4
  • “Religious Experience” interview/feature with animator Paul Robertson, Vol. 1, Iss. 4
  • “Waldo’s Hawaiian Revue” review of Waldo’s Hawaiian Holiday, Vol. 1, Iss. 4
  • “Adam West Naked” interview with Adam West, Dangerous Ink, Vol. 2, Iss. 1
  • “Real Ghostbuster” interview/feature with Ernie Hudson, Dangerous Ink, Vol. 2, Iss. 2
  • Rocky Horrid Picture Interview,” research & background, Dangerous Ink, Vol. 2, Iss. 3
  • “A Photo A Day” biographical feature on Jaime Livingston, Dangerous Ink, Vol. 2 Iss. 4
Skills
  • Website design for this site and Walk & Knock.
  • Extensive publishing experience.
  • Documentary film-making for a local shelter.
  • Access database management.
Bio
Nic Wilson is a writer. Don't try it at home, because he does it for a living, and even he has to keep a day job. His 1995 poem about the Oklahoma City tragedy was featured in a special news broadcast. Having served as the first head of the armies of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and conquered the world of verse, he spent the next decade honing his skills, sharpening his talents like pointed sticks. Watch your eyes. He likes to gouge at the eyes with his pointy wordsticks.
Nic is occasionally rewritten, edited, or assisted with the internet typey by Phillip Schaefer. Schaefer would be called a writing partner, except that his input is never asked for, his intervention never requested, his rewrites always clandestine, and his suggestions only scornfully considered in light of their obscure (and usually profane) brilliance. This page is in no way affiliated with Phil, except that sometimes the line between Phil's work and Nic's becomes imperceptible, and sometimes even they can't tell the difference.


And for the record, Nic is the handsome one, while Phil tends to monopolize the talent*.

* This claim is contested by Mr. Schaeffer and his legal representation, is considered slanderous, venomous, and peanut-buttery.