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TAGallant
T. A. Gallant learned to read at age four, and was an early fan of the great literature of Dick and Jane. It was somewhat later that he came to appreciate other giants: Dostoyevsky, Tolstoy, C. S. Lewis, Austen, Eco, Potok, Graham Greene, Anthony Trollope. He started to try to write books when he was a kid, and finally succeeded as an adult. He still loves the giants, but writes nothing like them. His fantasy style borrows vaguely but quite unmistakably from unlikely sources, such as the King James Bible and old newspapers.
Gallant lives in a hobbit-hole near Nashville, Tennessee with his wife Kristi and a herd of children.