Tina Hunter
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Tina Hunter writes primarily in the Science Fiction and Fantasy genres, however she’s been known to dabble in horror, general fiction, YA and women’s fiction. She’s been published in several anthologies, and participated in some unique collaborative writing adventures. She’s attended many writing courses over the years and worked as a slush pile reader for a Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy publishing house for 3 years.

2009 was the year Tina broke into print with four flash fiction stories published in two anthologies (“Seven Deadly Sins” and “Creatures of the Night”) and a short story in the collaborative anthology “The Red Book”. While she spent the earlier part of 2010 sharpening her editorial skills in two Sci-Fi anthologies, fall saw the release of another short story in “The Yin Book” as well as her collaborative effort in a Choose Your Online Adventure book.

Tina currently lives in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada with her husband and two loving dogs, River and Masey.

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Interview with Writer Tina Hunter (by www.michellplested.com) [more]
 

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posted at 11/11/09 - 10:36 AM
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I kinda feel like I'm making contact with a budding author at the starting point of a remarkable career. That feels good.
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