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(The two characters I'm dressed up as in this photo are Phoenix (left) and Princess Arisias (right).) 

Greetings travelers: I'm Quinley, but you can call me "Q"! I am a writer, actor, artist, animator (I do hand-drawn and stop motion animation), photographer, blogger, and singer.

 I thought it was about time to rewrite my "About the Author" page but I wasn't sure how because I am not particularly good at talking about myself; I am much better at talking about my stories and characters. I don't generally like talking about myself (which is why I avoided rewriting this page), so I decided to talk about my experience with the many different things I do, rather than about myself directly. 

If I were a D&D character I would be an elf and multi-class as a bard and a ranger. If I were a Fantasy creature it would depend on what world I was living in: I would be an elf if I lived in Middle Earth, but I might be a shapeshifter elsewhere. If I lived in the universe of Star Trek, I would be a former Borg drone (like Seven of Nine), and I would either work as an engineer or as a medical officer. If I were to be at Camp Half Blood, my godly parent would either be Athena or Apollo, and I would be a hunter of Artemis. 

I have been drawing ever since I was little, and once my books get published I want to illustrate them. The things I tend to draw are my own characters, but I also like drawing characters from books and movies. I also do animation, and I have a short (animated) film that I am working on called Pandora's Box, which is a retelling of the Greek myth.  I hope to get people more interested in studying Greek mythology. 

The genres I tend to write in are: Fantasy, Murder Mystery, Gothic, Ghost Stories, Historical Fiction, Science Fiction, Adventure, and sometimes Romance and Fan fiction, though out of those I tend to write Fantasy and Gothic the most. I also like to combine genres when writing, which is one of the reasons I am writing a Fantasy murder mystery series.   

I have several novels going on at present: some I'm writing, some I'm editing, and others I am plotting. I tend to alternate between them each month. The first (short) stories I ever wrote were about a monster stealing a girl's bed and the girl having to deal with it. I also wrote a retelling of "Snow White," where Snow White doesn't end up marrying the prince at the end but instead remains single. 

I do acting (Shakespearian and Contemporary) and theatre, and I want to open my own film company one day, where I hope to act in and direct my own films. My favorite part of acting is the characters; I love getting into someone else's head and trying to figure out why they think the way they do. I also love getting a chance to get up on stage or on camera, and dress up as as a character because I feel it helps me to embody them. The person who inspired me to take acting seriously as a career path was Gates McFadden, who played Dr. Crusher. 

 Here are some of the characters I have represented on my YouTube channel. (This part will be updated periodically): 




















I am also a songwriter and singer, and I love writing songs from the point of view of different characters. I also like writing songs about gods and goddesses and about different fairy tales. 
And I even write songs from the point of view of my own characters. I view singing as another form of acting, and because of that, I love finding songs to sing that remind me of a character I'm playing or a character I'm creating.    

Facts about me- 
- My favorite Greek gods are Artemis, Hermes, Apollo, and Athena. 
- My favorite Norse god is Loki. 
- If I were to have any type of power, the power I would want to have would be shapeshifting. 
- My favorite colors are blue and green. 
- My favorite seasons are Autumn and Winter. 
-  My favorite Shakespeare plays are Hamlet and Twelfth Night. 
- My favorite Fantasy books are Igraine the Brave, The Voyage of the Basset, We Goddesses: Athena, Aphrodite, HeraLord the Rings and The Hobbit. 
- My favorite Gothic books are The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Frankenstein, and The Picture of Dorian Gray
- My favorite epic poems are The Journey to the West, The Odyssey, and The Iliad
- I think it would be neat to disguise myself as a man to go fight in a war (like Mulan and Deborah Sampson), or to disguise myself as man to go perform in a play (during Shakespeare's time). 
- I either want to live in a haunted house/castle or in a fantasy world. (Or both!) 
- I really want to dye my hair red, and I really like (natural) red hair. 
- I told stories through playing with paper dolls (and drawing) when I was younger. 
- I really like stage make-up. 
- My favorite movies are The Dark CrystalClash of the Titans (1981), and Kiki's Delivery Service

Music that inspires me- 
I was going to include a list of all the singers who inspire my writing, songwriting, and other projects, but I realized there were too many, and if I only mentioned a few I would be leaving some out. So instead, I compiled a playlist of songs by these singers/bands that have inspired my projects... 


That's all for now. Now that you've learned about me, I would love to know about you. Feel free to comment facts about yourself in the comment section as I would love to get to know you too. 
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    1. That's neat. :) What's your favorite animal? I like foxes and crows.
      -Quinley

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    2. Okay, do you have a favorite character (from a book, movie, TV show, etc.) instead then? :) At the moment my favorite characters are Igraine from Igraine the Brave and
      Thomas Thorne from BBC Ghosts.
      -Quinley

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    3. I like Katniss Everdeen form the Hunger Games and Olivia form the Lego Friends show.

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    4. Oh, cool. I knew about Lego Friends, but I didn't know there was a TV show. Is it good? :D
      -Quinley

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    5. Yes it is very interesting and it is on Netflix.

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  2. Wow! I just watched your Hamlet and gained a new appreciation for Shakespeare's timeless relevancy. Nice and effective delivery, even with the dramatic pause your sword scabbard gave us! thanks for sharing. I would like to see the stop-motion stories you made if you have them?

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