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I have been writing stories ever since I can remember. I loved listening to my familia tell spooky stories from when they were back in El Salvador. La Ziguanaba, El Cipitillo, La Carreta Bruja, Los Cadejos. Not many people here in America know about them unless they are Salvadoreans. I plan to change that. I want to bring all those old legends back to life, add a few modern day twists, some action, some romance, some adventure, and I want to start comparing other cultures' legends with my own.

Who is the guy in the picture?? That's Kiarme, the hero of The Isle of Cipit. He's a mercenary on a mission to buy explosives so that he can blow up a cave on his island. My artist drew him from scratch, but some of my fans have written in to me that they want to meet him! I do use models for some of my characters, but I didn't find the right face to represent Kiarme.

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User Name:LEGENDSEEKER
Member Since:January 08, 2008
Last Signed In:August 18, 2008
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Chapter One Part Ten Posted August 18, 2008
  The edge of town was close, less than a mile from the shack. Michaelson was there, at the designated bus... Read More >>
Chapter One Part Nine Posted August 11, 2008
He walked out into the hot, humid air, duffel bag under his arm. The sun shone bright, reflecting off of the numerous... Read More >>
Fan Club Posted August 03, 2008
Thank you for reading The Isle of Cipit. Please check out   Legendseeker.com  under Fan Club. I am... Read More >>

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I was googling El Cipitillo and came across your post. I am glad Latinas are finally getting the word out that we are... Read More >>

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Comment From: Hilda

Tue Jan 8, 2008 12:46:42 PST
Thank you so much for your comment and kind words. I too feel that we should be proud of our origin. I have a son 29, another son 25, and a daughter 23, and I made it a point to pass on to them the stories and legends of mi viejo El Salvador...I also taught them to love people as people, reagardless of color, race, etc. Just one big human family....
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