Ann Hite

Ghost On Black Mountain

represented by Jeanie Pantelakis

published by Simon & Schuster

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  Ann Hite 

She has more than sixty stories in publications such as: Literary House Review AnthologyEspresso Fiction, Skyline Magazine, Plum Biscuit, Moonwort Review, Foliate Oak, and Spillway Review. Her Black Mountain stories, featured in the May 2008 Issue of The Dead MuleLife On Black Mountain, swirl around one of Ann’s most profound characters – Nellie Pritchard. Ann entered her novel, Beautiful Wreck in the 2009 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Contest, garnering a semi-final finish. Circle of LightA Black Mountain Story, was nominated for Sundress Best of 2008 where she appeared alongside Ron Carlson, the great short story writer. Adams Media picked up Believing in Magic, a personal essay for their October 2009 released anthology Christmas TraditionsAdams Media also published The Christmas TreeHunter in Christmas Through a Child’s Eyes in 2008. Her personal story, Surviving Mom, was included in Marlo Thomas’s latest collection, The Right Words at the Right Time, vol., 2.

Ghost On Black Mountain is the first in a series of Black Mountain novels. The sequel, Barren Soul, is due for release in September 2012. In their wake will be Where Souls Go, Beautiful Wreck, Roll the Stone Away,Life On Black Mountain, and Blackerry Winter, as well as one that is rolling around in her head about Maude, the “healer” who takes care of those “living” on Black Mountain.

Ann has published more than forty-five book reviews. What does this mean? She’s a book junkie. Her book reviews appear in Internet Review of Books and Feminist Review. The process of reviewing novels and memoirs has been a huge learning experience in structure and character development, which she applies to her work.

She teaches workshops throughout the South specializing in ‘writing voice’.

Ann lives with her family in Atlanta with her ever expanding library, a butterfly/hummingbird garden, and her laptop.

Visit her website and blog at: www.annhite.com

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