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Dawn McCullough-White writes mainly dark fantasy and horror. Her novels
tend to favor the use of anti-authority anti-heroes as the main
characters, most commonly with a strong, female protagonist.
Dawn was born in 1969, in Rochester, NY, and began writing prose at age
14. Ms. McCullough-White is married and has a young son. She is
fascinated by history and social psychology. She is a vegetarian
and animal lover. Her favorite drink is Gewürztraminer. She's fan of
Alice in Chains, U2, and Stabbing Westward, her favorite books include The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien, A Movable Feast by Ernest
Hemingway, and The Social Animal by Elliot Aronson.
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