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DAVID NI A L L WILSON




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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I’d like to thank those who’ve supported me through
the stories, books, and years. First and foremost, my wife
JoAnne and my two sons, Zach and Zane. Without
them, none of it would matter. I’d like to thank John
Rosenman, Richard Rowand, Jacqueline, and the others
for their wisdom and criticism. I’d like to thank Mark
Rainey, Rich Chizmar, and Karl Wagner (whom I miss)
for their editorial wisdom and continued support of my
work. I’d like to thank Kathe Koja, Poppy Z. Brite, Peter
Straub, and Stephen King for inspiration. (Not
necessarily in that order.)
Thanks to the crew, Beth, Wayne, Brian and Dollie,
Jeff, Von, Barb and Charlie. Thanks to my mother-inlaw,
Mary, who supports my history-book habit, and my
sister-in-law for her bad taste in sports teams. Thanks
to Kevin Fowler—his bookstore supported me and his
person proof-read and collaborated with me. Thanks to
Andrew Burt and the on-line Critters SF workshop for
the crunch-time critique sessions. Also thanks to
Stewart Wieck for believing in me, and Rob Hatch, Rich
Dansky, Justin Achilli, and Anna Branscome for putting