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Kirstin Pulioff
Kirstin Pulioff is a storyteller at heart. Born and raised in Southern California, she moved to the Pacific Northwest to follow her dreams and graduated from Oregon State University (Go Beavs!) with a degree in Forest Management. Happily married and a mother of two, she lives in the foothills... show more

Kirstin Pulioff is a storyteller at heart. Born and raised in Southern California, she moved to the Pacific Northwest to follow her dreams and graduated from Oregon State University (Go Beavs!) with a degree in Forest Management. Happily married and a mother of two, she lives in the foothills of Colorado. When she's not writing an adventure, she's busy living one.She loves to hear from readers and fans. Please connect with her on any of her sites:Webpage: www.kirstinpulioff.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/kirstinpulioffauthorTwitter: www.twitter.com/KirstinPulioff Goodreads:www.goodreads.com/author/show/6558842.Kirstin_Pulioff
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twluedke
twluedke rated it 10 years ago
I was immediately engaged, entertained, and found it easy to keep reading straight through, from start to finish. Kirstin Pulioff authored a highly relevant story of a young woman's life with a single parent. Though its setting is medieval or high-fantasy, the story delves into the dynamics of a sin...
Just Olga and her books
Just Olga and her books rated it 11 years ago
A sharp, shiny and precise jewel of a dystopian novella. I read The Ivory Tower very quickly some time ago and have finally managed to catch up with a review. This dystopian story is brief but hides a good punch. I’m always in two minds with regards to shorter stories. On the one hand I want to know...
Lost in Literature
Lost in Literature rated it 11 years ago
I love reading short stories and this one did not disappoint. Set in a dystopian future, Kirstin Pulioff drew me in with her concise writing style and descriptive imagery. She immediately transported me to the protection camp where Simone and Christine struggle to survive a horrific caste system and...
Cassandra Lost in Books
Cassandra Lost in Books rated it 11 years ago
My Thoughts - 5 out of 5 Unicorns - I loved it!!**Received ebook as part of the Mother Daughter Review blog tour for an honest reviewThe cover is cute and very intriguing though Madeline is looking very rough and like she has been through some tough times.I really love this series!! Kirstin does a ...
Simon's Phantom Blog
Simon's Phantom Blog rated it 11 years ago
The Ivory Tower by Kirstin Pulioff is a captivating YA fantasy short story that captured my imagination. Number 277, Simone, has been inquisitive to the point of having to know what lies beyond the boundary of barbed wire surrounding their camp. She uses her friend Christine to play hide and seek in...
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