Hi.
Erm...
I love reading fantasy (or anything, really, but mostly fantasy), writing, listening to celtic music, doing puzzles (jigsaw and other kinds), and watching Babylon 5:) (sorry about that, but for those of you who do not know, it is a great former TV show, and is available on DVD) But I think I'm getting off the subject. (and I am not trying to be funny, I'm just somewhat random) About my stories...
These are the four I have posted at the moment.
So-
Daughter of the Duskt
I like this story. While Ryaana is not really my favorite character, the others in the story are fun to write about. Please r&r so that I know what to fix!
Narwain
Narwain is a not-quite-theif who was found by an organization of not-quite-theif people. Somewhat unexplained. Please review and tell me about anything that is not understood so I know what needs fixing!
Chapter 5 is changed, I would suggest anyone who has read it previously re-read it.
Arabian Eve
A sorcerer visits Amna, to tell her that he requires her help to destroy a demon. The only problem is that she is not quite sure how, why, or even when, she is supposed to accomplish this feat.
UPDATE: Chapter 2 is up
AfterDeath
This is really not far at the moment, the real plot has not yet been announced.
The main character is dead, and now she has to find her way through the afterlife-ish place. It is not exactly an afterlife, because you are 'reborn' after you find your way to the Temple. Which can of course, take years...
ALL ON HIATUS at current. Nothing moving. (sorry)
When I first started writing I wrote rather lame mysteries. That was before I discovered fantasy. So much for mysteries!
-Twildre Droan
“What we all strive for is when a reader goes back to the same book again and again and finds equal pleasure each time they read it. That’s what ever reader is looking for, and every writer is working to accomplish.” –Mercedes Lackey
"Treasure the moments, for they will never come back again." -Delenn, Babylon 5
"I try not to get to involved in my life. It's too much trouble." -Michael Garibaldi, Babylon 5