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Wynn Wagner

Autor(a) de Vamp Camp

13 Works 80 Membros 3 Reviews 2 Favorited

About the Author

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Obras de Wynn Wagner

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome de batismo
Wagner, Winfield
Outros nomes
Wagner, Abp Wynn
Wagner, Archbishop Wynn
Wagner III , Bishop Wynn
Data de nascimento
1951-01-18
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Locais de residência
Dallas, Texas, USA
Educação
St. Alban Seminary
St. Wolbody Seminary
Ocupação
programmer (retired)
radio newscaster (retired)
Pequena biografia
Wynn Wagner and his husband, Rick Wagner, live in Dallas. Texas doesn’t recognize their marriage, even though it was done by an ordained and licensed priest in a legitimate Old Catholic Church during a church-approved Nuptial Mass. God recognizes the marriage even if the state doesn’t.
“Texas versus God,” Wynn says. “I pick God, since Texas has unconstitutional laws that illegally restrict the free exercise of my religion.”
Wynn is the author of several other books, including Vamp Camp, influential, Recovering Catholic, and A Pilgrim’s Guide to the Old Catholic Church, and others. Before that, he was a programmer who helped write the tax software used by some of the world’s largest corporations. He also wrote Opus-CBCS, a computer bulletin board system that was wildly popular in the 1980s. Opus generated millions of dollars for HIV and AIDS, back when almost nobody was helping fund research or caring for those suffering from the disease. He also wrote a short piece called “HIV: Day One” for those who just learned they have HIV. You can find links to this and all his other works at www.WynnWagner.com
Before programming and writing, Wynn was in radio as a disc jockey and newscaster in Texas and in New York City. And before that, he was a pimply-faced teenager in Fort Worth.
The legendary novelist, Patricia Nell Warren, calls Wynn Wagner a “powerhouse in LGBT publishing.”

Membros

Resenhas

A strange, and oddly, funny book about a young Tarot reader and his discovery of true love. While reading this book, a sometime even complex book, mostly played inside the mind of Brent, I had this idea of the author, a retired archbishop who writes explicit gay romance novels, in a committed relationship since the 1990s: I was imagining a good-tempered, kind man, in body and mind, and then I turned the last page and saw the picture of a long-haired blond Viking, better suited for a novel about pillaging than a new-age story like this one. But even if it sounds strange, that gave me a new perspective on the novel, making it a little more biography than pure fiction.

At first Brent seemed too odd to be true; now it’s true that I know people who are 100% in communication with their inner soul and living according to the same rules Brent is, but to my very grounded persona, it’s always difficult to admit they are real people. Not true, and I think Brent is a little bit a fictionalization of the same author.

Brent’s love interest is hunk Native American Takoda; perfect in everything, inside and outside, Takoda is a wet dream comes true, and he really loves Brent, from day one. Again, until last page, this sudden bond seemed rushed, and indeed I was thinking that Takoda was replacing his lost lover, another man with Swedish origin like Brent, with him, but again I was wrong, and everything was in the plan of God, the tarots, or the Sioux’s spiritual guides (it depends from whom is reading the signs). Sometime I wondered if some event had some deeper meaning, like the tale of the dollar bill and Brent's adopted ancestor, and the only explanation I could find was that everything was in a complex thread, nothing was superfluous.

I wanted to highlight the funny core of this story since I think it’s deliberate; sincerely, when I start this book I was not expecting it; on the contrary, from the blurb, I was ready for a little dark mood, a mourning hero, maybe even some tragedy. Nothing of that in this story, and while there is emotional involvement, everything is seen through the eyes of Brent, who manages to turn all of that in positive signs, and the outcome as well is more than positive.

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elisa.rolle | Jan 30, 2013 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
Twilight series this is not! Thank goodness someone has taken on the vampire trend, but in Vamp Camp, the love story is far from traditional. Not only does the love story take a more real world and contemporary approach, the writing style of Wynn Wagner is current. I highly approve this book. Can't wait to read the next book!
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kristincedar | Jul 25, 2012 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
I apologize to you Wynn Wagner, I was reading another book and thought I was posting on your book but in all reality it was a different book. It would be an honnor to read your book I will post my review tonight 7/30/10
 
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joycedlee | Jun 8, 2010 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
13
Membros
80
Popularidade
#224,854
Avaliação
3.9
Resenhas
3
ISBNs
24
Favorito
2

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