Cordelia Malthere's Compendium of Characters

Cordelia Malthere's Compendium of Characters

by Cordelia Malthere
Cordelia Malthere's Compendium of Characters

Cordelia Malthere's Compendium of Characters

by Cordelia Malthere

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Overview

This comprehensive nomenclature will be ordered by the chronology of the published books and within it sometimes by the alphabetical order of the characters. Following the 'Who's Who' of characters, you will find a 'What's what' section, a list of created or combined words with their meanings in a future Compendium. There are a fair few occasions where I applied this poetic license to fit closely to the heartbeat of the story or a particular individual within it. The last sections are the peep-holes to the future publications relating to those stories, spin-offs, prequels or next instalments to look forward to. It will offer the tangible glimpse of what is coming next or what happened before. You will have to bear in mind that what I let out in the open in any given time is a small portion of the rest, of my inner fictional Universes which have been created since I could draw creatures from foxes to unicorns, hence decades. Others fancy building houses during that time which they can not take to their graves, yet I have learnt that my body is my only property to take elsewhere, my words and actions to be, are my only legacy. Drawings and sometimes pictures are illustrating characters. I will offer the description of some characters as I see them but also they came about to be in my mind. The Who's who sections will benefit of numerous quotes to enrich the portraits of each character. Like living beings, they evolve instalment after instalment, adding to their complexity. The self secure Archangel Gabriel found in the first tome of It-666 differs from the shadow of himself he becomes in later tomes because in the fifth instalment, he does the unthinkable, something with deep consequences for everyone, even himself.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780993145049
Publisher: Malthere Publications Limited
Publication date: 06/19/2015
Pages: 178
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author

Cordelia Malthere is riding the wave of her dreams and nightmares which are translated into tales and stories. Sometimes dark yet always full of humour, her writing words/worlds are an invitation to open one's heart and mind fully to simply love one another.
Escaping prejudice age 5 from a school that saw her as a devil child for being left handed and breaking free from the chair she was attached to, Cordelia ran away back home and from any restraining bonds that made no sense at all to her.
Ever since she fought the tough fight to be her own self and not the person others wanted to impose upon her. She believes in free will bestowed to all humans, and took full advantage of hers. She went on to choose everything that suited her best, from country, religion, sexuality and name.
After studying Literature, Philosophy and Art for her Baccalaureate, she carried on studying Art in the Fine Art school from her home town for a couple of years. Her love for drawing especially caricatures never left her. She uses that skill to draw the characters of her stories, and be fully involved in the creation of her book covers.
She came to London in 1996, age 20, in order to perfect her English, yet fell in love with the cosmopolite British capital and never left it. After a Bsc in Archaeological and Anthropological sciences, the author started to write her imaginary world down bit by bit, story after story.
The 'Clementine's epic adventures in the After-World' blog and story brought her many fans worldwide. Sadly the loss of her father in 2013, prompted the author to make every day count from then on: 'Carpe Diem'.
'Malthere Publications' was then created in 2014 to carry all the Born to be Free Loving Voices that want to be publish
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