What happened Erin Hunter?

What happened Erin Hunter?

She now lives in London where she works as the editor for the series. On 5 April 2011, the Bookperk website ran a special for signed copies of Warriors: Omen of the Stars #4: Sign of the Moon. Because Erin Hunter is not an actual person, these books were signed by Victoria Holmes on her behalf.

How did Erin Hunter come up with Warriors?

Kate and Cherith take turns to write the Warriors series, while Vicky used to coordinate the whole affair. They are also the authors of the series, Seekers. They came up with the name, Erin Hunter, to avoid confusing readers with their books filled in different places in libraries and stores.

What is Erin Hunter’s real name?

Cherith Baldry is among the contributing writers under the pen name of Erin Hunter. She is born in Lancaster, England on January 21, 1947.

Who is Erin hunters favorite warrior cat?

Yellowfang
However, Yellowfang has been my favorite cat to create story lines for because she is such a difficult, complex, and private character. She’s much more than just a grumpy old medicine cat! KATE: Yellowfang is always my favorite (though Graystripe’s a close second).

Where did Erin Hunter live most of her life?

She was born in England on 4 November 1967. She later moved to Scotland where she lived for 12 years before going back to England where she currently resides. Besides the Warriors series she has also written the books Bloodline and the sequel Reckoning.

Who is the author of the new Erin Hunter book?

Kate Cary. Kate was the second author brought on board to write for the series. Holmes chose Cary to write the first book after Holmes had finished one storyline. In the first series she wrote Into the Wild, Fire and Ice and Rising Storm. In the second series (The New Prophecy) she only wrote Dawn, the third book.

When did the Lost Warrior by Erin Hunter come out?

1 The Lost Warrior (2007) (Dan Jolley) 2 Warrior’s Refuge (2007) (Dan Jolley) 3 Warrior’s Return (2008) (Dan Jolley)

Why was Erin Hunter called the fourth Erin Hunter?

Later, after Sutherland wrote the first Warriors field guide, she became the fourth Erin Hunter. The name “Erin Hunter” was chosen for several reasons. First, if the authors used all of their own names, the books would be placed in different places in a library, making them hard to find.