Christine Shultz

Christine Shultz majored in Communications at the Master's College. There, she worked under Titus Gee on a brand-new, literary newsletter for the Communications department, called "Master Minds." After serving as Editor-in-Chief for that publication the following year, Christine went on to work as a journalist for newspapers in three different states, with a break in the middle to earn a master's degree (and see castles!) in Edinburgh, Scotland. She currently lives in Washington with her husband, Evan Shultz, and their two young girls. Most of her time now goes to teaching first grade to her five-year-old, while making sure the almost-two-year-old stays out of (most) major disasters.

Christine has written 3 article(s) for RedFence Magazine.


The Best Tea for Time Travel by Christine Shultz Time travel can be a thirsty business. Go back too far in time, and one has the choice of various alcoholic drinks — ales, wines, and if one is lucky, mead — and not much else. Water? Unfiltered, probably not safe. Milk? An unpasteurized bacteria playground. […]

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Best Tea for . . . Fixing Everything by Christine Shultz Tea – black tea, you understand, and simple, none of this venti-green-tea-blackberry-frappuccino business, just an ordinary cup of good black tea – is the secret to fixing everything. Or so it seems when one lives in Scotland, which is where I learned the art […]

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Forgetting

by Christine Shultz on November 4, 2006

in Fenceposts

I can remember pain when I try.

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