Max Wirestone

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{{short description|American author and librarian}}

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{{BLP sources|date=June 2018}}

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Max Wirestone is an American author and librarian. He is known for his "Dahlia Moss Mysteries," a series of books about a female millennial gamer who solves mysteries.

Life

Wirestone is a graduate of the Alabama School of Mathematics and Science, and received college degrees in English and German from Washington University in St. Louis.[https://maxwirestone.com/about-max/ About Max – Max Wirestone] Before becoming a novelist he worked as a librarian. His last name, Wirestone, is a name that he and his husband came up with when they got married.[http://www.writersdigest.com/editor-blogs/guide-to-literary-agents/author-interview-max-wirestone-librarian-to-author Author Interview: Max Wirestone—Librarian to Author] He currently resides in Lawrence, Kansas with his husband and son.[https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/contributor/max-wirestone/ Max Wirestone | Hachette Book Group]

Books

  • {{cite book| title=The Unfortunate Decisions of Dahlia Moss| publisher=Redhook| year=2015| isbn=978-0316385978| url-access=registration| url=https://archive.org/details/unfortunatedecis0000wire}}
  • {{cite book| title=The Astonishing Mistakes of Dahlia Moss| publisher=Redhook| year=2017| isbn=978-0316386012 }}
  • {{cite book| title=The Questionable Behavior of Dahlia Moss| publisher=Redhook| year=2018| isbn= 978-0316386050 }}

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