Lynette Hill
Author | Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, UK |
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Lynette Hill, the author of the internationally acclaimed Glass Singers fantasy series, is an American writer who lives in middle England.
At various times in her life, Hill has been a newspaper reporter, a long-haul truck driver, an apprentice electrician and a ‘Going-out Guru’ for the entertai.... more
Lynette Hill, the author of the internationally acclaimed Glass Singers fantasy series, is an American writer who lives in middle England.
At various times in her life, Hill has been a newspaper reporter, a long-haul truck driver, an apprentice electrician and a ‘Going-out Guru’ for the entertainment section of the Washingtonpost.com. As a freelance writer she explored whale hunts and explained the mechanics of flying squirrels for the Washington Post newspaper, among others.
She was born in San Antonio, Texas and has a degree in Journalism from the University of Oklahoma. She began her explorations of the world at the age of three when her family moved to the Philippines.
Currently she lives in Buckinghamshire with her partner Ruth and their cat, Badger. Together they are exploring the places made famous in fairy tale and mythology, such as Glastonbury, Stonehenge and King Arthur's castle Tintagel. She knows where to buy a magic wand in London and has made a wish inside Oxfordshire’s Uffington White Horse.
Halfnote's Song is her first novel. Octavia's Journey is the second. Prelude, the third book in the series is planned for publication in the summer of 2016.