Wynn Wagner

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Wynn Wagner (b1951) is an American novelist. He has written or edited 19 books. Among the novels he has authored, 7 are romance novels.

Wagner has an affinity for the 1st person narrative mode. Of his seven works of fiction, only one is written in the 3rd person.

Dr. Wagner is the coadjutor emeritus of the North American Old Catholic Church (NAOCC). In that position, he became an ordained priest and then a consecrated archbishop. When asked about an archbishop writing favorably about gay men, he said "It's a niche."

Since his retirement from active work as an archbishop, Dr. Wagner has concentrated on romance novels. The stories are usually adult in nature, but they always have some sort of moral awakening. They always have a happy ending (or happy-for-now ending).

Four of the books are part of a trilogy. Yes, it is a trilogy with four books. This is the 'Vamp Camp series, consisting of Vamp Camp, The Obscurati, The Vamp in the Silver Mask, and Fangs over America. All are published by Dreamspinner Press. It really had been planned as a trilogy, but the author found himself hospitalized for five months in 2010. The scope of the fourth installment -- Fangs over America -- came into being while he was in the hospital.


Bibliography

Fiction (paranormal)

The Vamp Camp series:

Vamp Camp (ISBN 978-1-6158-1612-5) Vamp Camp series, book 1

Book one of Wagner's vampire series. This is a romance between two gay vampires (male). (2010)

The Obscurati (ISBN 978-1-6158-1614-9) Vamp Camp series, book 2

Book two of Wagner's vampire series. This is a romance between three gay vampires (male). (2010)

The Vamp In The Silver Mask (ISBN 978-1-6158-1700-9) Vamp Camp series, book 3

Book three of Wagner's vampire series. Silver Mask was originally planned to be the last book of a romantic trilogy. (2010)

Fangs Over America (ISBN 978-1-6137-2423-1) Vamp Camp series, book 4

While Wagner was hospitalized for 5 months in 2010, the plot of Fangs came to be. This was the first book he wrote following his lengthy hospitalization. It is jokingly called "part four of the trilogy." Although it is a sequel that builds on characters and plot devices from the first three books, Fangs can be a stand-alone book. (2012)


Fiction (M/M romance)

Brent The Heart Reader (ISBN 978-1-4700-7284-1)

A new age romance, this is the love story of a young tarot reader and a Sioux man. (2012)

Commitment Issues (ISBN 978-1-6158-1702-3)

A story about love between two men. The main character is a network radio announcer who is finding sobriety in Alcoholics Anonymous. The book explores the impact of gays in the earliest years of AA. (2011)

influential (ISBN 978-1-4505-0317-4)

A gay romance about a street kid who has a talent for business. (2009)


Non-fiction (spiritual)

A Catechism of the Liberal Catholic Church (ISBN 978-1-4538-4024-5)

Fourth edition (2010)

A Pilgrim's Guide to the Old Catholic Church (ISBN 978-1-4499-9279-8)

(2009)

Recovering Catholic (ISBN 978-1-4505-1149-0)

or "How to be Catholic without being Roman Catholic" (2009)

The Complete Liturgy for Independent, Mystical and Liberal Catholics (ISBN 978-1-4538-4024-5)

[editor] (2008)

A Book of Prayer (ISBN 978-0-9762-5651-9)

with Jason Sanderson (2005)

The Rites of the Old Catholic Church (ISBN 978-1-4528-5691-9)

[editor] (2009)

The Divine and Healing Path by Bishop Elijah (ISBN 978-0-5571-7424-9)

[editor] (2010)

Ordo Missae (pew) (ISBN 978-0-5572-1997-1)

[editor] (2009)

Eucharist (Sacramentary) (ISBN 978-0-5572-1970-4)

[editor] (2010)

Sanctification of Time (ISBN 978-0-5572-1987-2)

Proper of the Mass for the Old Catholic Church [editor] (2009)

Old Catholic Church Lectionary (deprecated)

[editor] (2009)

Canons of the North American Old Catholic Church (ISBN 978-1-4499-9610-9)

[editor] (2009)


See also

Mystic Ways Books


External sites