Amber Michelle Cook
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Links to cool people and sites.

Writers

1) A. A. Radda

Alyssa is incredibly talented—as an author, harp player, and award-winning Toastmaster speaker.  Her first two books are set in a magical world of her own creation, and they are YA fiction anyone can enjoy.  

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The Quest for Numin-U'ia Continues… 

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For centuries, the faeries have used their secret portals to wreak havoc on Elvendom. At last, determined to crush the sinister creatures who plague them, the elves resolve to subdue Faeryland. Brilliant and charismatic Prince Alastair is chosen to lead the invasion, while his worthless brother Gilmar tags along for the adventure...

2) Paul Navarro

Paul is a wonderfully imaginative fiction writer and film maker currently pitching a television pilot in L.A.  His illustrated children's book, The Gift Giver, is a great story to read for yourself and out loud to kids, grandkids, etc. for the holidays.
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A Christmas Story for Children of All Ages

When her class has a Secret Santa party, 7-year-old Gracie wants nothing more than to give the most popular girl in school an expensive gift to win her friendship. But when Gracie gets an unusual gift from the least popular student, she learns the true meaning of giving a gift.

Artists

Mark Ferrari is my favorite artist.  His images are truly wondrous, captivatingly colorful, and oh-so imaginative.  He ranges from the wildly fantastic to classic fantasy to urban fairy.  

http://markferrari.com/art/

He's also the author of The Book of Joby, a modern (secular) retelling of the story of Job, and the descriptions in it are so vivid, you see the world from his artist eye—as well as having well-drawn characters in a living setting, filled with quirky humor and thoughtful substance.  
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