Born in Texas and educated on both coasts, K. Hutson Price did time as a government contractor, recruiter, and specialist. Before that there were short stints in used car sales, public service, and even as the waterfront director for a girl scout camp. However, now Price flings information at prepubescent individuals as a teacher in a low-income public school.
Price’s writing is influenced by the insane things students pull in class, any horror movie made from 1980 to 1988, an East Texas family background, and the number of belly dancers that gravitate into the writing zone. To experience that odd blending of styles, readers can find Price’s short fiction in International House of Bubbas, Underglass, This Way Up, Under the Clocktower, and Flush Fiction. Both anthologies are available in the dealer’s room.
All hobbies that were once entered into with wild abandon have been whittled down to stalking Brad Denton, feral cricket slaying, and Krav Maga student and Next Generation Krav Maga instructor. However, Price does continue to collect money, but will happily accept fan mail and free drinks in lieu of folding cash.
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