Emmarayn Redding

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Gender Female
Occupation Author
Location North Dakota, United States
Introduction Known to some imaginary people as the InkThane of the North, Emmarayn Redding has been writing stories and poems since she discovered that it was fun to write neatly. Now, having moved on to the more modern method of typing her stories, she is the author of "The Quest for the Ivory Sword", a children's fantasy novel, and "The Madman of Elkriahl and Other Fairy Tales", a collection of original fairy tales. When she is not writing, Emmarayn enjoys playing piano, guitar, penny whistle, and saxophone, writing songs, and then singing them loudly in the grain bins. She loves spending time with her mother, father, and six siblings, who often spend their days gardening, taking care of goats, cleaning the house, or lounging and watching Lord of the Rings, or Pride and Prejudice, or Jason Bourne. Should you ever meet her, you will find she is an unusually tall girl, though not as tall as some of those Minesota girls who actually tower over her and make her wonder if there is any nephilim blood in their veins. (Just kidding. If they had six fingers on the other hand...;)
Interests Reading, writing, movies and shows, artwork, fantasy, steampunk, Sherlock Holmes, Riverdance, Victorian Romance, super heroes, MARVEL movies
Favorite Movies The Lord of the Rings, Young Sherlock Holmes, The Man from Snowy River, Pride and Prejudice, Thor, Captain America: the First Avenger, The Avengers
Favorite Music Movie soundtracks, Sting, Michael McGlynn, Anuna, Aaron Zigman, James Horner, Gaelic, Celtic, Irish
Favorite Books The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, The Hobbit, The Silmarillion, Howl's Moving Castle, Moonraker's Bride, The Berinfell Prophecies, The Homelanders Series, Sherlock Holmes, The Nine Kingdoms Trilogy

What if color were different for everyone on earth, and the only reason we could correctly identify "blue" or "red" is because we would each have learned those as the names of our own personal colors? What if your version of red were a color I've never even imagined? We would never know...