Background
Hunting, Gardner was born on September 2, 1872 in Kilbourn City, Wisconsin, United States. Son of George Field and Frances A. (Maynard) Hunting.
Hunting, Gardner was born on September 2, 1872 in Kilbourn City, Wisconsin, United States. Son of George Field and Frances A. (Maynard) Hunting.
Student Alma (Michigan) College.
Reporter and editorial writer Saginaw (Michigan) Evening News, 1897-1902. Advertiser and solicitor for periodicals, Chicago, 1902-1906. Associate editor Techncial World, 1906-1911.
Editor People’s Magazine, New York City, 1912-1915. Entered motion picture field, 1915. With Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, 1916.
Assistant supervising director, Lasky Studio, Los Angeles, 1918. Supervising director Famous Players Studio, New York City, 1918-1921. Free lance writer, 1921-1926.
Editor Unity Press, Kansas City, 1926-1927. Account executive, director Jam Handy Organisation, Chicago, Detroit, 1927-1932, 36-39. Author: (play) The Senator’s Vindication, produced Chicago, 1906.
(juveniles) Witter Whitehead’s Own Story, 1909. The Silver Canoe, 1909. The Cave of the Bottomless Pool, 1909.
A Hand in the Game (novel), 1911. Young Rival Inventors, 1915. Sandsy’s Pal, 1915; Sandsy Himself, 1917.
Touchdown and After, 1920. Their Friendly Enemy, 1921. Sandsy Puts It Over, 1924.
The Vicarion (novel), 1926. Sunrise Calling (novel), 1929. (with Edw. C. Marsh), The Volunteer Wife (play), 1933.
(volunteer of essays) Working with God, 1934. Great Reward, 1942; Prove Me Now, 1953. The Word Beyond Words, 1955.
Member California Writers Guild.
Married Edyth M. Jenney, April.