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Vikingessa
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Cuddling with insomnia... May 22, 2016
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- Gender:
- Female
- Birthday:
- November 21
- Home Page:
- http://www.vikingessa.com
- Are You Published?:
- Yes, Tradition
Kris Freestone is a native of Las Vegas with fantastical plans to take over Antarctica. She appreciates fine wine and dancing with her penguin.
She was born on the same day as Goldie Hawn and Bjork. Friends have reason to believe this maybe why she unlike most people. She is an author and artist.
Her favorite things include learning new vegetarian recipes, drawing, painting, listening to music, reading, writing and wondering.
She won the 30 Seconds to Mars t-shirt contest in 2005 with her piece Echelon Coat of Arms. It was featured in the official store for a year.
Purgatory can be found in A Quick Bite of Flesh: An Anthology of Zombie Flash Fiction. Night of the Hunter and The First are included in the Shifters: A Charity Anthology, released by Hazardous Press in June 2013.
She made her second breakthrough as an artist in Shapeshifters: A Charity Anthology, released by Hazardous Press, which was accompanied by a short piece called Night of the Hunter.
From Safety to Where is in the Roms, Bombs and Zoms anthology as of November 1, 2013 – making her an amazing ambassador to boot as it is Evil Girlfriend Media’s very first anthology. Her fifth published piece,Dead Souls, can be found in The Grotesquerie: An Anthology of Women in Horror, published February 1, 2014.
Currently only into listening to a mixture of Marilyn Manson + Sigur Ros
She finds it slightly disquieting to write about herself in the third person.Interact
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- CinnamonSpite
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Not all those who wander are lost; the old that is strong does not wither, deep roots are not reached by the frost.
― JRR Tolkien