R.A.R. Huggins grew up in a big, old, dusty house, in the middle of nowhere, with spiders for pets and Eskimos for neighbors. (Canada you say? How in the world did you know!)
When she's not writing, she's forcing--I mean, encouraging-- sweet, young children to read and to love all things macabre, as she does. Of course, this is not nearly as simple as it may sound, as many children find reading an incredible BORE nowadays. (Fortunately for those of you who are reading this at this precise moment, YOU do not find reading a bore.) She is now all grown up (a youthful one-hundred-and-three) and has traded in her spiders for her very own goblin (though some suggest that it is in fact a breed of dog called "pug") and has since purchased a less big, old, and dusty home. Her neighbors eat nothing but fish, and they're very stinky, but she does not tell them this because that would be rude.When she's not writing or picking the spiderwebs from her hair, she is busy helping other writers and artists become as wonderfully macabre as she is with her own little publishing company, Black Lantern Publishing.
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