| Liz Lambdin |
Author has written 4 stories for Supernatural, Romance, Sci-Fi, and Fantasy. About Me: Prior to moving to Denver, Colorado I taught high school Latin, and I credit many of my story ideas to my Classical background. My recent career in accounting has resulted in recurring dreams involving Excel and a need to explore my creative side through writing. I have an unfortunate penchant for “your mom” jokes and have never really liked kale. Feel free to visit my website at http://lizlambdin.com/. I can't promise there will be much there, but I do update with news and stories occasionally. NOTES: Priscilla in Hell is on hiatus for the moment. I'm taking it more seriously, and so older chapters are getting rewrites, and new chapters are getting a lot more research. The project isn't dead, though! I hope to have it completed by November 2012, at which point I'll post more. Pygmalia and Galateus was taken down for editing. Sorry guys! I left the ending up for a few days for those that have followed the story for the past few months, but it's going to get published by end of year, so I needed to make sure it wasn't floating around the internet. I appreciate all the feedback I received! Please keep an eye out for the finished e-book! The Blue Shirt & Sometimes were both taken down for now. Someone recently attempted to plagiarize Pygmalia & Galateus, and I don't want a similar issue cropping up with these two before I edit and attempt to publish them. | |||||||
1. Priscilla in Hell » reviewsPriscilla's just been hired as Hell's new social coordinator. Job duties include easing the transition for humans who end up in Hell on a technicality and improving demon/human relations. The commute's a bitch, but she gets great benefits!Fiction: Supernatural - Rated: T - English - Supernatural/Humor - Chapters: 8 - Words: 40,909 - Reviews: 9 - Updated: 11-21-11 - Published: 6-18-112. Slow Motion » reviewsIt's easy to be a hero when you're raised by the "good guys." But what happens to a child of the "bad guys?" How does he live when the war is over and he's nothing but a prisoner locked in a single room of his mother's house? Told in 100-word snippets.Fiction: Fantasy - Rated: T - English - Romance/Hurt/Comfort - Chapters: 10 - Words: 10,406 - Reviews: 4 - Updated: 10-3-11 - Published: 8-6-11 - Complete3. The Day the Coffee Ran Out reviewsAn attempt at science fiction, this was the first piece I wrote after a 10-year dry spell. Based on a photo prompt, with the stipulation that it had to be drama, with the main character named Dr. Espresso.Fiction: Sci-Fi - Rated: T - English - Drama/Tragedy - Chapters: 1 - Words: 4,148 - Reviews: 1 - Published: 6-19-11 - Complete