Non Fiction
Personal stories of valiant people with HIV disease being cared for by deeply sympathetic doctors and nurses at the T-1 Hospital in Mérida, Yucatán.
Fiction
Married man going 40 looking for no-strings fun with same or a little older
Return to Mexico and old friends impels a widowed anthropologist toward a new life
A novel about the 1860s when the Tsotsil Indians of Chiapas, Mexico, rose against the priests and soldiers of their white masters.
"With the unobtrusive command of style that marks the mature writer, Carter Wilson presents the Mayan people of [fictional] Chomtik in the mountains of southeastern Mexico."
—Robert M. Laughlin, American Anthropologist
What the Bingham Expedition to Peru found was majestic Machu Picchu. What photographer Willie Hickler came into was delirious infatuation with another man.
Translation
Canek is a contemporary modern narrative of the life and ideas of Jacinto Canek—the real and legendary hero of the 1761 Maya Indian revolt in the Yucatán.
Children's Fiction
Drawing on Netsilik legends and on firsthand accounts of their lives, Carter Wilson has written a group of powerful, deeply moving stories about a large Inuit family which together make up a novel for children.