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About dusty bunker
When
I was five years old, I read my first sentence: See Spot run. (This
was in that ancient time before television and educational programs
like Sesame Street.) I cannot describe the rush of power that flowed
over me at that moment when I realized I could read. I knew I had
hold of something powerful that would open up my world. By the time
I was six, my most treasured book was The Golden Encyclopedia. It
was over-sized with a glossy cover, sprinkled with small colored
illustration, and filled with wondrous knowledge. I carried it under
my arm wherever I went. I have been mentally exploring ever since.
Today I am still fascinated with the unknown. I have incorporated
the knowledge I have gained from years of metaphysical study into
my mysteries. I hope you experience as much pleasure from your reading
of them as I did from the writing.
dusty grew up in a Navy family and
has lived in the four corners of the United States Maine,
Florida, California and Washington State and some of the
states in between. She graduated from Saugus High School in Massachusetts
and attended the University of New Hampshire. Today she lives in
a small New England town with her husband and family and a passel
of pets.
dusty has studied and lectured on
astrology, numbers, dreams, symbolism and other metaphysical subjects
for over twenty-seven years. She was the co-founder of the Seacoast
Astrological Association, has taught astrology and consults with
clients from all walks of life. She is also a member of the Mystery
Writers of America, has written three mysteries and is working on
the fourth.
dusty bunker is the
author of nine books, some of which are translated in foreign languages.
She wrote for the Time-Life Book Series, Mysteries of the
Unknown, and contributed numerology columns to Mademoiselle
Magazine. Her dream column ran in the Manchester Union Leader
for five years. She also wrote a humorous shopping column for the
Hampton Union, and drew a comic strip, Tree Line,
which appeared in Seacoast After Dark. She is the
subject of a biographical record in Who's Who in America.
In addition to her non-fiction books, her metaphysical mystery series
includes three titles: One Deadly Rhyme, The
Two-Timing Corpse, and Three O'Clock's Dark Night.
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