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Selected Books and Articles by Mr. Nathan Wilson

Nate Wilson's major new kid's adventure book published by Random House, released May 22

Interviews on his Shroud story with ABC's World News Tonight with Peter Jennings, Good Morning America, DiscoveryChannel.com, WorldNetDaily.com, and the Associated Press
Mr. Wilson's shroud project has also been covered by a French popular science magazine, Sciences et Avenir, April 2006 issue.


"Father Brown Fakes the Shroud," Books and Culture, March/April 2005; see more images at Shadowshroud.com. Image copyright 2005 by N.D. Wilson, all rights reserved.
See more about Mr. Wilson's shroud story at:
DiscoveryChannel.com & WorldNetDaily.com
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Nathan D. Wilson, M.A.
Fellow, 2001-
Nathan Wilson is a 1999 graduate of New Saint Andrews College. He also holds a Master’s degree in Liberal Arts from Saint John’s College in Annapolis, Maryland (2001). He served as a part-time Lecturer from 2001-2004, and was promoted to Fellow in fall 2004.
Mr. Wilson is the author of a major new children's adventure story, Leepike Ridge, and a forthcoming trilogy, all from Random House. The first book in the trilogy is 100 Cupboards (see covers below)..
Mr. Wilson is also serves as the managing editor for Credenda/Agenda magazine. He has recently published short fiction in both The Chattahoochee Review and Esquire magazine. In 2005 he published an essay in Books & Culture entitled “Father Brown Fakes the Shroud”. The piece applied the paradigm analysis of G.K. Chesteron’s literary detective, Father Brown, to the mystery of the Shroud of Turin. The essay (and accompanying experiment) garnered him international attention and was featured in multiple news sources, including Discovery Channel News, ABC’s World News Tonight, Good Morning America, Der Spiegel, and even a segment in Comedy Central’s The Daily Show. Images from his experiment are available at shadowshroud.com.
He has written two novella-length satires of evangelical apocalyptic fiction (Right Behind and Supergeddon) but is currently focusing on several children’s projects and short fiction.
Nathan and his wife Heather have four children.


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