F. Paul Wilson sold his first story in 1970. He's been writing ever since. Along the way, in addition to his fifty-plus volumes of fiction, he's published introductions, forewords, afterwords, reviews, obituaries, rants, guest blogs, and pieces that defy categorization. He lumps it all under the term Ephemerata. Wilson collects nearly 120,000 words of his ephemerata here.
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