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Nathaniel J. Nelson

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Nathaniel J. Nelson
BornHarpswell, Maine
Occupationwriter
GenreHorror fiction
Dystopian fiction
Science fiction
Years active2016 —
RelativesJames L. Nelson (father)
Website
http://www.natnelson.com/

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Nathaniel James Nelson (born June 14, 1998) is an American author of the horror, science fiction, and dystopian genres.

Early life[edit]

Nelson was born in Brunswick, Maine, United States, in 1998. He grew up in neighboring Harpswell, where he was homeschooled by his parents. He attended Mt. Ararat High School, and is currently enrolled at Husson University in Bangor.[1]

Bibliography[edit]

Published books[edit]

  • Patrick Donovan's Extraordinary Cocktail of Mental Disorders: an unpublished novel used as a test by Nathaniel to figure out the ins and outs of the publishing business. PDECoMD was called "...an intriguing and addictive story that encaptures [sic] many relatable topics for young adults."[2]
  • Erogrendel: Nathaniel's first officially-published book. A horror novel, Erogrendel deals with a modern reincarnation of Beowulf's Grendel, while introducing common Nathaniel J. Nelson themes such as Quantum Airlines and Marty's Café and Bar. ISBN 1539560279


Short stories[edit]

  • When Boston Came Alive is a short story involving the entire city of Boston, and everything in it, beginning to move for unknown reasons. It is available on Nathaniel's website.[3]

References[edit]

  1. "Meet the Author - Nathaniel J. Nelson Dotcom". Natnelson.com. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  2. Nathaniel J. Nelson:. "Patrick Donovan's Extraordinary Cocktail of Mental Disorders". Amazon.com. ISBN 9781535148689. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  3. "Short Stories - Nathaniel J. Nelson Dotcom". Natnelson.com. Retrieved 2016-11-07.

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