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Nicholson’s first novel "The Red Church" was released as a mass market
paperback from Pinnacle Books and was selected for three
book-of-the-month clubs. He’s published over 40 stories in six different
countries. His story collection "Thank You For The Flowers," released in
2000, was recommended for the Bram Stoker Award. His novel "The Harvest"
was released in September, 2003.
Nicholson won
the grand prize in the international Writers of the Future contest in
1999. That same year, he was first runner-up for the Darrell Award and
his work was recommended for both the Stoker and Nebula Awards. He
studied Creative Writing at Appalachian State University and UNC-Chapel
Hill. He currently serves as secretary for the southeastern chapter of
the Mystery Writers of America.
Nicholson was
born in Mooresville, NC, and has lived in numerous NC towns, including
Goldsboro, Asheboro, Sylva, Taylorsville, Forest City, Gastonia, and
Tryon. He works as a journalist in the Blue Ridge mountains near Boone,
NC. His former jobs include carpenter, dishwasher, musician, house
painter, radio announcer, and baseball card shop owner.
Nicholson has
also written numerous articles on writing, and his website
www.hauntedcomputer.com
features a number of author interviews, articles, and fiction.
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