Authors | Carol Hightshoe
Born in 1964, Carol Hightshoe grew up in San Antonio, Texas. Her interest in writing first showed itself in elementary school when she used her classmates as models for stories. During high school, she served as the Public Information Officer for the Army JROTC unit as well as editor of their monthly newsletter. She graduated from Highlands High School in 1982 and went on to major in Journalism at Texas A&M University.
She served as a Ground Radio Operator in the US Air Force reserves, has worked as an office manager for two veterinary clinics, and has also worked as a Deputy Sheriff in El Paso County Colorado. She traveled to The Netherlands and then eventually found her way to Colorado Springs, Colorado courtesy of her husband and the US Air Force.
An avid reader at a young age, her strong desire to write came from her love of (her husband calls it her obsession with) Star Trek. It was this early love of Trek that led her to the Science Fiction and Fantasy genres.
Carol's family includes her husband Tim; their son John; and her four-footed canine companion - Kans. While the rest of the family manages to tolerate her imaginary friends and worlds, Carol's attitude is "I live in my own little world; but it's okay -- they know me there.
Carol's list of publications includes:
Midnight Song (- Creature Fantastic Anthology - DAW Books - September 2001
Legends Reborn (http://www.klyssia.com/LReborn.html) - PanGaia Magazine - Summer 2004
The Sword of Power (http://www.klyssia.com/SPower.html) - Illuminated Manuscripts - Dragon Tooth Fantasy - August 2005
The Final Blessing (http://www.klyssia.com/FBlessing.html) - Stories of Strength - Lulu.com - November 2005
To learn more about Carol's writing you can visit her website: Realms of Imagination at www.carolhightshoe.com. Also feel free to email her at petaQ@msn.com.
In addition to her own writing she is the editor of the online e-zine The Lorelei Signal (www.loreleisignal.com).
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Malei watched the images in her mirror as the guests began to arrive at the palace. The King had invited everyone of any position from within the kingdom and the neighboring lands, as well as the fairy council, to attend the christening of his first-born child.
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