
Christine M. Quirk has been creating stories for decades. She majored in social work in college but found she couldn’t stay away from her love of words, and so became a community newspaper reporter and an editor. She continued to write short fiction and poetry, and was published in several magazines, including Cosmopolitan and Elysian Fi
Christine M. Quirk has been creating stories for decades. She majored in social work in college but found she couldn’t stay away from her love of words, and so became a community newspaper reporter and an editor. She continued to write short fiction and poetry, and was published in several magazines, including Cosmopolitan and Elysian Fields Quarterly.
Christine has always been an avid reader and dreamed of being a young adult author since reading SE Hinton’s “The Outsiders” in seventh grade. While not all writing is autobiographical, it is all personal, and “Blind Spot” is the book she wishes she’d read at seventeen.
Christine is a facilitator for the Worcester Writers’ Collective and works in the children’s room of her local library. She’s a life-long Boston Red Sox fan and will happily chat about books or baseball with anyone, anywhere. She lives in Massachusetts with her family and is working on her second young adult novel. Visit her at www.christinemquirk.com.
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