![]() ![]() According to a Publishers Weekly review, it "continues to reinvent the legend of Robin Hood. The Books of the Wode (DSP Publications) is an innovative re-imagining of the Robin Hood legends. Now retired from a long career as an equestrian professional, she still moonlights as a dance & movement instructor. ![]() She also has managed several stud farms, and trained many successful horse and rider teams on the Arabian Horse circuit. She has been a freelance writer since the 1980s, as well as a professional dancer, a graphic artist, a small press publisher, and bookstore manager. They have called the Pacific Northwest home since 1989.Īccording to her bio, J Tullos Hennig has “never managed to stop being a writer”. ![]() Born 26 September in Jackson, Mississippi, and descended from Irish, Scottish and Choctaw forebears, J Tullos Hennig spent a great deal of her youth in Texas, where she met her spouse. ![]()
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