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CollectionsYour library (78)

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Tagswizard (16), skeleton (8), warrior (8), elf (8), hobbit (8), dragon (8), potter (8), hero (8), adventure (8), dwarf (8) — see all tags

Cloudstag cloud, author cloud

GroupsFantasyFans, Music to read by, The Green Dragon, Writer-readers, writersonlt

About meI 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.

As an example, here's a poem I wrote just a couple nights ago. It's called The Poet's Lament:

The lights are off,
The house is still,
I'm headed off to bed.

The blanket's soft,
The pillow's deep,
Soon dreams will fill my head.

But first there comes
A tip-toeing
A teasing little rhyme.

A single word
Resolves itself
With meter and with time.

Oh Pox! I snarl,
Oh go away!
Why is it every night,

That just as soon
As I settle down
I get the urge to write?

I get back up,
Turn on the lights
And sit down at my desk.

The words which filled
My thoughts and mind,
Now laugh at me in jest.

My mind's gone blank!
I've lost it all!
I stare off into space.

There's nothing there,
The ink has gone,
Just silence in it's place.

I'm too awake
For sleep or dreams.
I'm too asleep to think.

This curse which lurks
With in the dark
Has driven me to drink!

If anyone would like to read more of my poems or short stories, there are some in my profile on writer's cafe at this link:
http://www.writerscafe.org/profile/cryst....

Currently, I am working on a sci-fi fantasy series called The Sojourn Chronicles. There are six books in the series, with the first three in print. Those are :
Book 1 - Wizard's Bane
Book 2 - Villenspell: City of Wizards
Book 3 - Wizards and Wanderers

Book 4 through 6 are written, but I have all the art and covers to do yet, so it'll be a while before they are in print.

The story follows an unlikely group of misfits as they journey to unknown lands in a desperate attempt to save the world. Unfortunately, the world doesn't seem to what that salvation and mishaps befall them at just about every step.

All of my books are available on Amazon.com or other online stores, however you can also order them from the publisher. For more information on them, as well as reviews and illustrations, see my web site at:
http://sojourn.omnitech.net.

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:
http://artwanted.com/crystalwizard.

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!

Homepagehttp://sojourn.omnitech.net

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LocationTexas

Emaildarkwolf1_usyahoo.com

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Common KnowledgeSeries (36), Awards (54), Characters (778), Places (137)

Member sinceDec 3, 2006

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>*grin* perhaps you could put in a request to the LT admins to increase the >number of stars ;)

You know, that's not such a bad idea at all! I might just have to suggest that one.

> Are you subscribed to Danny's mailing list?

There's a mailing list? *squeaks* Gosh, had no idea. Will have to lurk on his page and ask politely to be included. Many thanks for the tip.

>Yes. It's my cover. Danny's design, though.

I can't wait to see it then. It's amazing how much some readers relate to the pictures on the cover of a book, and not just when purchasing it either. I've just finished reading Monstrous Regiment by Terry Pratchett, and half way through the read I had to stop and do a quick flick to the cover. It can make a difference to the story line by the way the reader views characters. Mind you, I know I've been known to take one look at the cover and disregard the representation there for the one in my minds eye. Then again, that's one of the beauties of reading a book over watching a movie isn't it? If, though, as you say, Danny has given you the drift of what he requires and you have presented same - then I will have to abide by the information given on the cover for this one!

>Here's a page with several of my poems, and it does have some photos of my cats on it... http://bewilderingstories.com/issue247/k...

Oh they're so cute. I love Chocolate Cat. This one reminds me of our own dainty Honey-cat. Is Chocolate as dainty as she seems? And who is the little water baby in your family? The one playing with the tap in the basin? Charley Thornpaws it gorgeous - is almost the image of one of my girlfriends kitties - His name is Velcro. Very apt name too. We've just had a new kitty join our tribe. I must get his photo up on my page soon and introduce him to everyone.
Thank you kindly for sharing your poetry with me. It was a pleasure to read.
Kindest regards,
Debs.
Hi,
Many thanks for the invite. I'm honoured.
In relation to Danny's book - I would have given it ten stars but the little button just can't seem to read my mind. Yes, I loved the book and am very eagerly anticipating the next one. I haven't seen the cover for it though - did you have that honour may I ask?
As to the Kitties, if I could write as well as you do, I too would not need a camera to show them off. I would do it with words instead, or perhaps as well? That is a cunundrum I will never know the answer too however.
I like my bed to much to leave it once I get there, so getting up to write something down, no matter how good an idea it is at the time, just does not appeal to me. Besides, I only get out of bed to READ, and that's only when sleep eludes me. Long have I realised that any idea I may have whilst in bed will flee my feeble brain once I sit up anyway! No idea why, must have something to do with the blood leaving the brain...
I'm off to eat tea with hubby before it gets cold.
Thanks again and look forward to reading your poetry.
Debs.
ps please disregard spelling mistakes. *gack*
Debs.
Hi,
Hmm, I picked your name up from the Danny's book, Ending an Ending. You have some lovely books in your library. Am intrigued by your Kitties and was wondering if you had plans to post a picture or three here? Would love to see them.
I love your poem here and truly, can relate to it, although not as a writer. More as in "if I do this tomorrow at work, all the presure/issues/stress/problems will resolve themselves, and why didn't I think of it before now?" Of course, you get up to write the 'plan' down and it's gone, and it isn't coming back either.
I must get myself one of those voice note takers and leave it beside my bed. Pick it up, speak, roll over and go back to sleep. Yes, I'll pick one up one day. Talking of sleep, that's what I should be doing now. I just so know how incomprehensible this is all going to look *sigh*.
Forgive the intrusion if you will.

Debs.
Yes. Crytalwizard is my published author name. If you'd like, I do have a website for all my books, with links to the publisher, links to the art and other information. It's here:

http://sojourn.omnitech.net

If you'd rather, you can walk into any book store and order the books. They are:
Book 1 - Wizard's Bane
Book 2 - Villenspell: City of Wizards
Book 3 - Wizards and Wanderers

(but they're cheaper from the publisher :) )
I checked out your Amazon listing but there was no book description (a problem I've also run in to). Do you have a website?
From the defining Fantasy thread you posted on - is Crystalwizard really your published author name? When you go to your LTauthor page that's what comes up, should I look in bookshops for that name?
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