D. Harlan Wilson

D. Harlan Wilson (born September 3, 1971) is an American short-story writer, literary critic, editor and novelist whose body of work has been associated with the genres of irrealism, science fiction, fantasy, horror, bizarro fiction, splatterpunk, absurdism, literary fiction, ultraviolence, and postmodernism. He is the author of over ten books, and hundreds of his stories, essays, and flash fiction have appeared in magazines, journals and anthologies in multiple languages.

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