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Rick Hautala (February 3, 1949 – March 21, 2013) was an American speculative fiction and horror writer. He graduated from the University of Maine in 1974 where he received a Master of Art in English Literature. Rick arrived on the horror scene in 1980 with many of his early novels published by Zebra books. He has written and published over 90 novels and short stories since the early 1980s. Many of his books have been translated to other languages and sold internationally.
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Rick Hautala Hautala, Rick
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American writer
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Richard Andrew Hautala
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1949-01-01Z
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2013-03-21Z
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2013-01-01Z
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A. J. Matthews