• Female Leads in Science Fiction Novels

    In a discussion with book reviewer Shaun Duke on Twitter, he made an interesting comment. He said that he couldn’t think of any lead female characters in Science Fiction books. When I tried to respond right away I realized all the books that were coming to my mind were more Fantasy or Speculative than true [...]

  • World Building with a Magic 8 Ball

    So perhaps I wasn’t as ready to start a new novel as I thought, but I needed to do something while I wait to see what happens to my novel “Ice Debt” (see this post – update 7). But I was stuck. I love building worlds but it wasn’t coming to me this time. I [...]

  • Chinese Whisperings Promo

    Just wanted to give you all a quick update on the the anthology that holds my 5th published short story. It was going to be released on December 1 2009, but due to unforeseen events and deadlines the release date has been pushed back to January 1 2009. I’d rather the editors and owners do [...]

  • The 4 Year Plan

    4 years ago, on August 23 2006, I started blogging. It was a way of telling the universe that I was committed to writing – for real this time. I started on blogger, and you can read from the beginning up until August 2008 (when I moved to WordPress) @ http://dustandstrangerthings.blogspot.com/ – but only until [...]

  • 10 Research Resources for Fiction Writers

    Research for fiction writers seems to be coming up a lot lately. Whether you look at Write Anything’s recent guest post by Justyn Rowe, or Krista D. Ball’s series called ‘A Nibble of History’ people are talking about it… and the general feeling I’m getting is that a lot writers aren’t doing it properly. I [...]

 

 

Featured on FiledBy

Friday, November 6, 2009    View Comments

I just got great news and had to share. FiledBy (if you haven’t already hear of it) is a website that features authors and their books. They don’t sell the books, however they do provide a link to where you can. I have been on FiledBy for a while. I wasn’t sure of it’s value [...]

NaNoWriMo: Supplemental

Sunday, November 1, 2009    View Comments

It’s day 1 (9 hours into this event) and I’m still really excited about NaNoWriMo, so I thought I would share some more information about the book I’m writing this month. Allow me to introduce my main characters: Someone on twitter mentioned that Roman looks like Malcom Reynolds from FireFly. That wasn’t my intention. The [...]

NaNoWriMo 2009: Riot Girl

Friday, October 30, 2009    View Comments

On Sunday, November 1st, I will be participating in NaNoWriMo for the very first time. For those of you who have never heard of it, NaNoWriMo is an annual event that takes place from November 1 to November 30. Those of us crazy enough to sign up are challenged to write 50,000 words during those [...]

Podcast Interview and Free Story

Sunday, October 18, 2009    View Comments

I have two things to share with you today. First, I did a podcast Interview with Mike Plested again only this time I’m featured as an author. I think it’s really cool. You can check it out here:  http://www.michellplested.com/irreverentmuse/get-published-episode-15-interview-with-tina-hunter/ (my interview starts at the 10:00 minute mark). Also, since I’m being featured as an author [...]

Broadcasting Live

Sunday, October 18, 2009    View Comments

A short story by Tina Hunter 2,506 words “This one will be a little more violent then we’re used to, Katie.” J’lynn was looking at her from behind that clipboard again. Like the thin plastic would protect her from Katie’s abilities. “How much more?” Katie asked. The lab assistants attached the green remote sensors to [...]

Creatures of the Night Video

Wednesday, October 14, 2009    View Comments

Hello all. The publisher just release information about the anthology that holds two more of my short stories. So, to help them out in the promotional department, I’ve created this video to help spread the word. I’m going to try and get it onto YouTube too. UPDATE: The video is now on YouTube. Check it [...]



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      February 3, 2010
      Chinese Whisperings are 10 stories about 10 different people. The twist in this collection is that each new story takes a minor character from the story before and makes him or her into the main character. The whole thing works extremely well. It is not a novel in chapters, and therefore slightly disconcerting when you meet the person or persons from the story before in a completely different setting. But it works wonderfully.”
      by Heike Margot Heike Margot's Blog The Red Book

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