Mullins, Hilary
MULLINS, Hilary
MULLINS, Hilary. American, b. 1962. Genres: Gay and lesbian issues, Animals/Pets. Career: Onion River Co-op, Burlington, VT, shift worker, 1987-91; Pacific Research and Training Alliance, Oakland, CA, administrative assistant, 1991-93; freelance writer, 1993-. Publications: Cats (and Their Dykes), 1991; The Cat Came Back (young adult), 1993; The Romantic Naiad, 1993; Women on Women III, 1993; Sleeping with Dionysus, Women, Ecstasy and Addition, 1994; The Mysterious Naiad, 1994; Tomboys!, 1995. Address: c/o Publicity Director, Naiad Press Inc., P.O. Box 10543, Tallahassee, FL 32302, U.S.A.
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