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==Career==
==Career==
Her debut book, ''Wicked Gentlemen'' (2007, Blind Eye Books), a book made up of two closely connected novellas blending elements of the [[steampunk]], [[paranormal]], gay romance and [[suspense]] genres, won the 2008 [[Gaylactic Spectrum Award]] for best novel, in addition to being selected as a finalist for the [[Lambda Literary Award]] the same year. She then collaborated with Astrid Amara and Nicole Kimberling on two shared-world anthologies for Loose Id, called ''Hell Cop'' and ''Hell Cop 2''. In 2010 she returned to Blind Eye Books to release ''Lord of the White Hell'' Books One and Two. In 2011 she released a 10 part serialized novel titled ''The Rifter''.
Her debut book, ''Wicked Gentlemen'' (Blind Eye Books, 2007) is made up of two closely connected novellas blending elements of the [[steampunk]], [[paranormal]], gay romance and [[suspense]] genres, and won the 2008 [[Gaylactic Spectrum Award]] for best novel, in addition to being selected as a finalist for the [[Lambda Literary Award]] the same year. She then collaborated with Astrid Amara and Nicole Kimberling on two shared-world anthologies for Loose Id, called ''Hell Cop'' and ''Hell Cop 2''. In 2010 she returned to Blind Eye Books to release ''Lord of the White Hell'' Books One and Two. In 2011 she released a 10-part serialized novel titled ''The Rifter''.


==Personal life==
==Personal life==

Revision as of 21:52, 6 January 2022

Ginn Hale
BornApril 23, 1968 (1968-04-23) (age 56)
Hoopa, California, United States
OccupationNovelist
LanguageEnglish
Period2007 to the present
Genrefantasy, science fiction, LGBT romance
Website
ginnhale.com

Ginn Hale is an American writer of speculative fiction.

Early life

Hale spent a portion of her early childhood living in an off the grid cabin in California. Her father was fond of inventing humorous story-based games around figures from American History, including the game "Assassinate President Taft."[1]

Career

Her debut book, Wicked Gentlemen (Blind Eye Books, 2007) is made up of two closely connected novellas blending elements of the steampunk, paranormal, gay romance and suspense genres, and won the 2008 Gaylactic Spectrum Award for best novel, in addition to being selected as a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award the same year. She then collaborated with Astrid Amara and Nicole Kimberling on two shared-world anthologies for Loose Id, called Hell Cop and Hell Cop 2. In 2010 she returned to Blind Eye Books to release Lord of the White Hell Books One and Two. In 2011 she released a 10-part serialized novel titled The Rifter.

Personal life

Hale now resides on the Pacific Northwest coast of the United States with her wife. She is an avid supporter of Best Friends Animal Society.

Bibliography

Novels

  • Wicked Gentlemen (2007): Blind Eye Books - ISBN 978-0-9789861-1-7 (print + ebook)
  • Cadeleonian Series
  • The Rifter (2011): Blind Eye Books

Short stories and novellas

  • Feral Machines in the anthology Tangle XY: Blind Eye Books - ISBN 978-0-9789861-0-0 (print + ebook)
  • Touching Sparks in the anthology Hell Cop (2008) with Astrid Amara and Nicole Kimberling: Loose Id - ISBN 978-1-59632-812-9 (ebook)
  • Such Heights in the anthology Hell Cop 2 (2009) with Astrid Amara and Nicole Kimberling: Loose Id - ISBN 978-1-59632-948-5 (ebook)
  • Shy Hunter in the anthology Queer Wolf (2009): Queered Fiction - ISBN 978-1-920441-00-5 (print and ebook) and online at http://www.yaoifix.com
  • Things Unseen and Deadly (2012): Blind Eye Books - in the anthology Irregulars with Josh Lanyon, Astrid Amara and Nicole Kimberling

References

Interviews