A rose by any other name...
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Location: Texas
Biography:
I am both an author and a graphic artist, though my three cats would tell you a different story. They're of the opinion that my only reason for existence is to feed them, pet them and let them in or out of the house! They're good kitties though, and make wonderful companions. I started writing in my Junior year of high school. At the time, I'd read everything the school library had that intereste… Read moreI am both an author and a graphic artist, though my three cats would tell you a different story. They're of the opinion that my only reason for existence is to feed them, pet them and let them in or out of the house! They're good kitties though, and make wonderful companions.
I started writing in my Junior year of high school. At the time, I'd read everything the school library had that interested me, so it just seemed natural to write what I wanted to read, since no one else was. A small group of us would get together and talk stories, developing characters, plot lines and just in general having fun. My universe, and ultimately the books I have in print, developed out of that.
Being a writer is a lot like living on a wild roller coaster. Sometimes all you can do is hang on for the ride while the story pours out of your fingers, and sometimes you have to fight tooth and nail for every letter! It's a lot of fun, and I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world. It would be nice though if inspiration didn't insist on hitting me after the lights were out and I was half-asleep so often!
Along with fiction, I also write poetry. I don't write free verse often, it's just not something that matches with my inner self. I stick more with specific rhyme and meter. While some people might consider that restrictive, I am very pattern oriented. The words generate in stanza's, and I usually don't have much control over that.
When I'm not writing, I'm creating art in other ways, mostly digital, though I do have a camera which comes out of it's case once in a while. I'd probably take more photos, but I'm sadly lacking a dark room at the moment, and as nice as digital photos are, they just aren't the same as film. I do a lot of computer graphics, including the covers of my own books, the covers of other people's books, posters, illustrations, email signatures and various other pieces. A lot of my art is created for private individuals, and I don't have it on display any where, but I do have a nice gallery online. If you'd like to take a look, you can visit me at: tinyurl.com/2tg46n
What little time is left between writing and creating art I use fixing computers for people or pursuing chocolate ;) Seriously, you can't give a free-range chocolate bar a chance to escape!
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This one's a children's book called There's a Lion in the Living Room, published by 4RV publishing. It's a silly poem I wrote, inspired by my cats and Illustrated by A.R. Stone, one of the artists for Flashing Swords Magazine.
There's supposed to be a coloring book with it as well, I hope that happens. It'll be great for anyone with small children.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
I about fell over laughing when I read the blurb and promptly ordered the book.
I received it yesterday and have had a hard time putting it down (however it's very hard to type and hold a book at the same time). The idea of a standard fantasy dwarf materializing in Chicago in the Roaring 20's and turning into a private eye is a marvelous new direction for both mystery and fantasy. I'm happy to say, Tee pulls it off perfectly.
Anyone that enjoys a good detective story, anyone that loves fantasy and is fond of dwarves and anyone that just finds reading a delightful pastime will want to own a copy of this book.
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