Sharon Hinck writes “stories for the hero in all of us,” novels praised for their strong spiritual themes, emotional resonance, and imaginative blend of genres.
She earned an M.A. in Communication (with a major in theatre and thesis in dance) from Regent University and spent ten years as the artistic director of a Christian dance company. That ministry included three short-term mission trips to Hong Kong to teach and choreograph for a Y.W.A.M. dance/evangelism team. She taught classical ballet and liturgical dance for twenty years, and led workshops on dance in worship.
She’s been a church youth worker, a dancer/choreographer, a church organist, a speaker, a crafting workshop teacher, and a homeschool mom. One day she’ll figure out what to be when she grows up.
When she’s not wrestling with words, she enjoys serving as an adjunct professor for M.F.A. writing students, speaking at churches and conferences, and has taught at Minnesota Christian Writer’s Guild and the national conference of the American Christian Fiction Writers and Realm Makers.
A wife, mom of four, and delighted new grandmother of three, she lives in Minnesota and is a member at St. Michael’s Lutheran Church.
Feel free to visit her at sharonhinck.com.