

She writes the occassional book review for Toronto's Globe and Mail newspaper, not minding the fact it's only occassional because she just so damned pleased they're reviewing genre books at all. For eight years (1984-1992) she worked at Bakka, North America's oldest SF bookstore, managing it for part of that time. She was on the jury for the 2000 Philip K. Several of her works have been nominated for the Aurora Award. Except for the Ravensloft book (Scholar of Decay) all her books are still in print and available - don't let bookstores tell you they aren't.

She's written many novels, a Ravensloft book for TSR, and has three collections of short stories. She has a degree in Radio and Television Arts from Ryerson University. Tanya Huff lives and writes in rural Ontario with her partner Fiona Patton.
