I am the not-yet-canonized patron saint of the anomalously sexual and gendered. You see, I had noticed thieves and lepers have patron saints, but transsexuals and homosexuals do not. When I spoke with God about this egregious oversight, He offered the position to me. I was only too happy to accept it.
I'm also the self-appointed managing editor of Flatwater Press.
My favourite author is Cather, and if one were to check my LJ subject tag cloud, one would see that the majority of my entries are, quite honestly, chatter.
I already have a small number of well-deserved and intensely loyal fans, but if one feels irresistibly drawn to read my short bio, it can be found on my amazon page.
Thank you for asking. Edward Eggleston's The Hoosier School-Master, with an introduction by Gustavo Bondoni, and Jules Verne's Around the World in Eight Days are both scheduled to be available on amazon in June. Willa Cather's The Song of the Lark, with a commentary by Kimberly Todd Wade, Voltaire's Candide, with and introduction by Kate Jonez, and Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, with an introduction by Jim Toomey, and Charles Dickens' A Christas Carolare all opimistically scheduled for release
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Oooh, I LOVE virtual tea parties. I host them at Come In Character from time to time. I brought some strawberry scones to share and a pot of Devonshire cream.
I write fantasy and romance, and have currently been doing some wild and crazy hybrid improv fiction at Come In Character with an author of urban fantasy. My elfin-type maiden fell in love with and *married* one of her demidemons and both of their worlds will never be the same, let me tell you. *headdesk*.
*waves* I'm a writer of Dutch origin, but if you go to the stories linked on my livejournal profile you'll see that I write mostly fantasy stories in English. (I'm rather proud of my profiency in English) I'm an avid roleplayer (tabletop and live action), so some of those stories were inspired by roleplaying games. On my LJ I write about my life, keep track of my writing projects and I post scenes from stories to show off, to ask for help or just to tease.
Hey, I'm misha. I've been writing for pretty much my whole life. Most of what I write is fantasy or literary (odd mix, I know). The best place to find me is here. I post a short (usually only a paragraph) story every day on my journal here. I will friend back anyone who friends me. Looking forward to meeting more writers!
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You see, I had noticed thieves and lepers have patron saints,
but transsexuals and homosexuals do not.
When I spoke with God about this egregious oversight,
He offered the position to me. I was only too happy to accept it.
I'm also the self-appointed managing editor of Flatwater Press.
My favourite author is Cather,
and if one were to check my LJ subject tag cloud,
one would see that the majority of my entries are, quite honestly, chatter.
I already have a small number of well-deserved and intensely loyal fans,
but if one feels irresistibly drawn to read my short bio,
it can be found on my amazon page.
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Edward Eggleston's The Hoosier School-Master,
with an introduction by Gustavo Bondoni,
and Jules Verne's Around the World in Eight Days
are both scheduled to be available on amazon in June.
Willa Cather's The Song of the Lark,
with a commentary by Kimberly Todd Wade,
Voltaire's Candide,
with and introduction by Kate Jonez,
and Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court,
with an introduction by Jim Toomey,
and Charles Dickens' A Christas Carolare all opimistically scheduled for release ( ... )
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that Eighty Days, not Eight.
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Sorry if anyone thought it was a condensed books version...
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I write fantasy and romance, and have currently been doing some wild and crazy hybrid improv fiction at Come In Character with an author of urban fantasy. My elfin-type maiden fell in love with and *married* one of her demidemons and both of their worlds will never be the same, let me tell you. *headdesk*.
I also have my own blog at
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Thanks for stopping by :)
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Happy Mother's Day, Irene :)
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