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The memorable stories and award winning surrealist poetry of K. Kylyra Ameringer have earned her a loyal internet following. Her literary area ‘The Written Word’ immediately became a favourite at www.darkworld.com, and continues to be one of the most frequently read areas of the site. Fans still actively search for K. Kylyra Ameringer stories and poetry that have been out of internet rotation for years.Born and raised in North America, K. Kylyra Ameringer began writing while still in school. Her poetry and short stories were featured in university press quarterlies and various anthologies. She became a member artist of Dark World International (then Dark World Productions) in 1996 and began publishing her work on the internet.After a move and resettlement in Ireland, K. Kylyra Ameringer began developing The Demon of Petty Disturbances series. Originally intended as a short story, the characters and plot developments now include a series of short stories and an additional three novels (outlined with rough scenes written) with notes and ideas for future books as well.
Asimov's wonderful universe (Robots, Empire, Foundation), C.S. Lewis' Screwtape Letters, Tolkein's Lord of the Rings, Rowling's first 5 Harry Potter series, Bear's Eon, Barker's Weaveworld
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Two powerful factions are about to come to war, and the key to peace lies within one woman.
This is an incomplete, largely unedited fantasy novel I began several years ago. I have the outline complete; my question is: should I keep writing it?
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