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Bjørn Andreas Bull-Hansen (b. 1972) is a Norwegian fantasy writer and former championship weightlifter, born in Oslo.

Bull-Hansen decided to become a writer when an automobile accident on December 22, 1995 left him injured and unable to continue as a professional weightlifter. He had previously won several prizes in the sport, including two gold medals in the Norwegian Weightlifting Championship, a bronze medal in the European Championship, and fifth place in the world. The accident also put a halt to his studies, a Bachelor's degree in commerce. With all his plans snatched away, he decided to finish a manuscript he'd been working on on and off for six years. This became his debut novel, Syv historier fra Vestskogen (Seven Tales of the Western Forest), published in 1997, when Bull-Hansen was 24 years old. He has since written at least one book per year.

Bull-Hansen is known best for his six-part fantasy series, Horngudens Tale (The Tale of the Horned God, hereafter THG), published from 1997 to 2002. Though the bulk of his work is labeled as fantasy and has the characteristics of fantasy fiction, Bull-Hansen himself does not think of himself as a fantasy author, as he feels it is too restricting to consciously write genre fiction.

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