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Greta C. Wink spent most of her childhood in Machias, Maine, where a lack of extracurricular options resulted in a lot of time spent entertaining herself with dolls, books, and the stories she began to write down. For several years she was editor-in-chief of THE FRENCH FRY NEWS, the Wink household periodical, in which she first began to tackle topics like dictatorship and revolution.

After graduating from Messiah College in 2005 with a degree in Communication,she moved to New York City to pursue a career in filmmaking, where she was a briefly a producer before she realized that she didn't want to work in filmmaking. But she did want to keep writing.

Wink evaluates scripts for the Nantucket Film Festival, New York Midnight, and IFP. She is als
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