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About
Imagine a family restaurant.Friends gather around tables.A woman walks in the door. A child runs up, "Crystal, tell me a story.""After dinner," is the oft reply. She hands out story tickets to each child if the timing works out. They get to decide who is in their story (princess, unicorn, dragon, robot, and so on) and what those characters are named. The ticket fills with the images of their story.This book has been carefully packed with some of those stories told after dinner. Crystal Carroll has been writing for as long as she can remember.Crystal has had a long fascination with mythology and folklore. Starting in fourth grade, when she read every book her local library had on Greek mythology, she has long been fascinated with the rhythm and beauty of religious traditions, mythology and folklore. During her years at the University of California at Santa Cruz, she dug deep into the field of literature with an emphasis on medieval literature with all it's strange and quirky stories.Crystal balances writing privacy and security documentation during her day job and writing fiction during her off hours. Crystal's fiction writing focuses on lyrical prose from the point of view of specific characters with an aim of letting the reader know what the world feels like for those characters.