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Whisky Wilson

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Born in a suburb of Atlanta, GA, Whisky earned degrees in philosophy (2004) and actuarial science (2011) from Georgia State University. Through an exercise to help him process some of his most troubling experiences of Iraq and Afghanistan, Whisky discovered his had a knack for prose and characterizations that captivated others. His unique experience and worldview colors the world which Whisky writes.

His monthly short story series, The Erden Archives, introduces Erden, a world on the cusp of great discovery and greater turmoil. Weaving the occult, numerology, symbology, high fantasy magic, advanced technology, and suspense into a single universe, Whisky challenges readers to think, analyze, and discover patterns in the world of Erden that un
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Forks in the Road

Spring- the season of rejuvenation.Spring is the time I look around and see what needs changing. Spring cleaning. It’s not deliberate; it just works out this way. March was full of activity, but April gave me pause when I flipped the calendar over.In March, I put down 15,000 words into a novella in two weeks or so, then led a massive roleplay event in one of my current guilty pleasures, Star Wars: Read more of this blog post »
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