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Torah

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Chance Hansen is mostly a children's author.

At this moment he has written 21 books ranging from children's picture books chapter books to mature short stories and poems and even a cookbook. 

Chance Hansen lives on a quiet farm near Cherhill, Alberta, Canada.
He is an avid collector of Cartoon/Novelty Neckties 

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Once Upon A Time

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Chance Hansen was born and raised in Alberta. At the age of Thirteen he was asked to write The Unspoken Side in the Silent Reality. He found his love for writing after his composition of The Unspoken Side. He Balances his baking for Farmers' Markets and helping on the family farm (no pigs) Northwest of Edmonton Near Cherhill Alberta where he has been home-schooled since leaving public school in Grade three. 

Chance is a laid-back Children's author filled with confidence and drive. He tries to be positive even through hard times.  If there was anything thing he could edit about himself it would be to his nose so he would get less allergic reactions nosebleeds. 

His first two books has The Silent Reality and Green Pea, Not A Home For Me! by Grade 11. He Enjoys writing and  bringing joy, making children laugh, to everyone he meets. I love reading books just as much as writing them. I sometimes feel like a mad scientist trying to create new stories and way to read and view stories. As an author of mostly picture books he wants to expand into books containing more words and pages.

 I also collect cartoon neckties and books. I would far rather play video games than play or watch sports. I do enjoy walking and lawn work. I trained in boxing and swimming a long time ago.

Out of all the Cravers out there his Craver monster would be a Coffee Craver with a Sweet Craver right behind and a Meat Craver sitting in third. 

 I'm looking forward to sharing all my stories with you.

Torah

Chance's art and designs

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Thump!
Curtis fell fell with a thud as one of his trees fell off the page. 

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