
Since I could hold a pen, writing has been the essence of my life. I indulge myself in the fascination of the human condition, and so I write to expose the discrepancies in it. I’m also an avid blogger, and have a strong internet presence through my writer’s blog and all the social networking attached to it. People are cruel, the world is small, but it’s an amazing place to be.
Taken by the style of the Romantic writers, I have adopted a style which allows me to (generally) write completely in metaphors. Superman Disposition will be the first non-fiction book I will have the exciting experience of writing after six novels, and it has been a wonderful adventure to lend my writing style to.
I have graduated 3D animation at Humber College, Comic Design and Scripting at Mohawk College, a creative writing mentorship with Richard Scrimger (where the Novel-In-A-Weekend was born), and Humber College’s Creative Book Publishing program specializing in Agenting and Marketing. I’ve had countless short stories and poems published in a school magazine “The Starving Poet’s Society Magazine” from 2000-04 when I left the school. I’ve also published monthly articles in the Hamilton based culture newspaper, Mayday, for a year before leaving to pursue other opportunities.
As a Canadian raised white girl, watching the sun rise in the morning only told me that beyond that horizon I saw, there was a far eastern land where I belonged. Like a fairy tale, as I grew up, I incorporated more and more of the Japanese lifestyle with which I was enamored and inspired by into my home in Ontario, Canada. Like the many others living a doubly cultured life in the multicultural Canada, I was turning myself into what was essentially, another species. The first trip to Japan I took solidified and justified everything I had done in my twenty-one years of life to transform myself, and it wasn’t long before the culture shock of returning to Canada after that trip caused me to reject my white-girl patronage all together. Unlike most of the multicultural population of Canada, I did not fight to regain my Canadian mannerisms and habits. Instead, I began to live a completely Japanese lifestyle, pretending I was simply in Ontario temporarily, and would soon return “home” to Japan.
In the future I’ll keep chasing my dream to become a published author of psychological/literary fiction. Currently, I have written six novels of literary fiction, commercial fiction, and psychological fiction.
I’m available to write for any kind of media, journals, magazines. Just send me a line bluiechu2323@hotmail.com
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