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G. Eric Hultman is a writer, author, reporter, commentator, raconteur, teller-of-tales, panderer of obscure facts, word merchant, tattler, braggart, grammarian, parser, and sometimes sketchy, practitioner of the English language who is occasionally published. But he LOVES the English language and writers and loves to write.
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Background
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Chicago native Greg Eric “Skip” Hultman is a former news reporter and writer for the Chicago Tribune’s wire service (City News Bureau). There, he was tutored and occasionally brutalized by the legendary editor, Dornie Dornfeld.
He has provided services ranging from news editing and writing and public relations services to copywriting, copy editing, and directing in the advertising and marketing arena. Over the years he has provided services for more than one thousand corporate, governmental, business, and commercial projects, including Fortune 100 clients.
He has authored books; contributed to books and anthologies, and written many articles, including ghost writing. He has also had non-fiction lay science books published through major houses in Chicago and New York (Contemporary Books and McGraw-Hill).
A graduate of Chicago writer John Schultz’s famous Story Workshop, he is working on several new projects and hopes to be published again before the end of the year.
Hultman presently is living in South Korea, north of Seoul; near the border with North Korea.
April, 2011
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Birth Place
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Chicago, IL U.S.A.
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