Well, I re-read Silent Hero, and while I did find it to be not quite as awful as some made it out to be, it did need a read-through. As before, I didn't do as thorough a read-through as I would have for my original works, noting every comma, syllable, and vowel; however, I did need to make changes of things that didn't make sense. For example, the scene where Link and Midna meet Nayru and Midna mentions meeting Farore and Din earlier...yeah, only, that never happened...
Sigh. Just goes to show that if you're a serious author in other aspects, you can't just throw a fanfic out there like the rest of the world. Well, it at least makes sense now, even if people don't like it.
Re-reading was good for me too because it helped me figure out that there was more romance in it than I thought. While not a romance book, it does contain a romance story of sorts between Link and Midna. Probably another reason some readers were turned off; though, as ever with fan fiction, people will get very defensive, and what one loves, another will hate. Still, folks, it's just a story.
Well, there you have it. I am either brave or stupid, as only time will tell. For now, I bid readers enjoy "Silent Hero" as they may, and especially my other works as well.
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Bloodnmaiden and Tears Now Available as Ebooks!
Exciting news! Bloodmaiden and Tears of a Vampire Prince are now available as not only paperback, but as ebooks for the Kindle as well! To find out how you can purchase, go here: http://www.oldlinepublishingllc.com/index_files/OldLinePublishingFictionBloodmaiden.html
This is a great way to sample the books without paying as much, especially for my new readers out there.
Just a tip: Tears can totally be read independently; however, many of my readers have found they best enjoy reading it alongside its companion, Golden Healer, Dark Enchantress, also available at Amazon as well as Smashwords.
This is a great way to sample the books without paying as much, especially for my new readers out there.
Just a tip: Tears can totally be read independently; however, many of my readers have found they best enjoy reading it alongside its companion, Golden Healer, Dark Enchantress, also available at Amazon as well as Smashwords.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Golden Healer, Dark Enchantress: A Sneak Peek

There it is, the prologue to my upcoming e-book! Wanna learn more about my books or hear more of my music? Go to www.geocities.com/goldenhealer and check out my site!
P.S. Thanks to Glenda Diana for my amazing coverart!
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
The Gail Files
Gail Fleming is by far one of my favorite characters in my books, as well as being one of my favorite teachers of all time! She was my choir instructor at Southwestern Illinois College, which was one of the most wonderful experiences of my life; my first class with her was Music Appreciation, which was awesome, and right now I'm in World Music, which is also a blast! Anyways, here's some of my random sketches of her, her friends, and family as presented in The Gailean Quartet, which shall, God-willing, be published and/or e-published in the next couple of years. To see pics of the real Gail and the SWIC choir, scroll down further to the pictures under "The Gailean Quartet." The other Gail, whose name is spelled "Gale" in my drawing, was our piano accompaniest in choir; both Gailes were brilliant at the piano! Darice was the head of music department at SWIC as well as being a wonderful piano and vocie teacher. I never had her as a teacher personally, but I still love her just like I love the rest of the music staff, so here she is! The character named "Rory" is one of Gail's daughters in the books, though she was named after the daughter of Ed Jacobs, the music theory instructor at the college. Lil Gail represents a child-like alternate dimension type form of Gail, so any Chibi Gails you see are Lil Gails; also, the grown-up Gails without glasses represent her in her younger years as seen in "The Last Musician." Well, there's your bit of Gailean Quartet history. That's all you'll get out of me; have to wait til the books come out and read them yourselves! Enjoy the pics!

























Monday, June 23, 2008
Illustrations from "Golden Healer, Dark Enchantress" by Christine E. Schulze
Illustrations from "Chryselda Sofia" by Christine E. Schulze





Miscellanious Illustrations




Illustrations from "The Gailean Quartet" by Christine E. Schulze




I've decided to add some pictures of the REAL SWIC Choir of Fall 2007-Spring 2008, so I hope you enjoy my photography as well as my drawings1 Thanks to mom for taking the pictures that are actually during the concert!!!
The first set of pics is during the Fall 2007 performance. This was our Christmas show and included a beautiful candlelight portion during which we sang Mrs. Fleming's favorite Christmas song, "Candlelight Carol" and surrounded the audience with our candlelight. It was so peaceful and angelic. . .and then we spiced things up with the Sisteract Version of "Ode to Joy"! Also included was my favorite choir song of all time "Soon Ah Will Be Done." I could sing that one over and over and over. . .and over. . . .


The first set of pics is during the Fall 2007 performance. This was our Christmas show and included a beautiful candlelight portion during which we sang Mrs. Fleming's favorite Christmas song, "Candlelight Carol" and surrounded the audience with our candlelight. It was so peaceful and angelic. . .and then we spiced things up with the Sisteract Version of "Ode to Joy"! Also included was my favorite choir song of all time "Soon Ah Will Be Done." I could sing that one over and over and over. . .and over. . . .














The next set of pictures are from our 2008 Concert; we did a bunch of cool stuff, including the girls singing Celtic Woman's "Sail Away" as well as a fifteen-minute medley from Stephen Sodheim's "Sweeney Todd." Thanks again to Mom for filming the songs so I could make pics out of 'em!
THE SETS



Here we all are getting ready for the big show!






THE SETS





Here we all are getting ready for the big show!






Ah, at last, it's time for the most exciting part of the concert, the "Sweeney Todd" medley. . . .

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