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About meI'm the author of debut fantasy novel 'Curse of the Tahiéra'. Currently I'm working on the sequel, 'The Search for Tzanáta'.
In my spare time I play the Celtic harp.

About my libraryA jumble of the fantastic, metaphysical and psychological.

Homepagehttp://www.wendygillissen.com

Also onblogspot, deviantART, YouTube

Real nameWendy Gillissen

LocationDelft, Netherlands

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Member sinceSep 2, 2009

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