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Tanya Huff - a short biography
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THE ESSENTIAL BIOGRAPHY
Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia: Although I haven't actually lived "down east" since just before my fourth
birthday, I still consider myself a Maritimer. I think it's something to do with being born in sight of
the ocean. Or possibly with the fact that almost no one admits to being from Ontario...
Raised, for the most part, in Kingston, Ontario. It was the late sixties, early to mid seventies. Enough
said for those of us who lived through it-and those who didn't seem to be getting another chance to fall
off platform shoes.
Spent three years in the Canadian Naval Reserve: I was a cook. They'd just opened it up to women and I
figured it would be the first trade that would send women to sea. I was right. Unfortunately it happened
a year after I left. No tattoos.
Received a degree in RADIO AND TELEVISION ARTS (B.A.A.) from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute: The year
I graduated was the year that the CBC laid off 750 employees in Toronto alone. We were competing for
jobs with people who had up to five years experience. The cat threw up on my degree.
Spent eight years working at Bakka, North America's oldest surviving science fiction book store:
Change Of Hobbit in California was actually a very little bit older but unfortunately it was a
casualty of the recession in '91. During those eight years, while working full-time, I wrote seven
books (the first seven, except for the original draft of CHILD), and nine short stories.
In 1992, after living in downtown Toronto, a city of nearly three million, for thirteen years, I
moved with two large cats, one small psychotic cat, and my partner out to a rented house in the
middle of nowhere. In the years since, we've purchased the house, buried two of the original cats,
replaced them with three more felines and, unintentionally, acquired a Chihuahua. You're probably
wondering how two reasonably intelligent adults can unintentionally acquire a Chihuahua. Please don't ask.
I love living in the country, writing full-time, anything by Charles de Lint, Xena, Hercules, and
email. I dislike telephones, electric blankets, and bathroom renovations.
I always expect catastrophe; as a result, I'm usually pleasantly surprised.
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Last Update:
25 May 2009
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