Dee Marie

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Born
Seattle, Washington
OccupationAuthor
NationalityAmerican
Dee Marie
Born
Seattle, Washington
OccupationAuthor
NationalityAmerican
GenreHistorical fantasy
Website
www.sonsofavalon.com

Dee Marie is an American novelist of historical fantasy, as well as a journalist, artist, professional photographer and former magazine editor.

Marie has studied British, Celtic, and Druid history with a focus on Arthurian legends. As part of her studies, she has traveled to historical Arthurian sites in Britain. The first novel in her Arthurian saga, "Sons of Avalon", was published in 2008 by Conceptual Images Publishing.[1]

Artwork

  • I knew a Girl Who Sang the Blues (Inside Cover)[7]
  • Sunday Afternoon and The Wrath of Dionysus (Page 24)[8]
  • Pumping Iron and Dee Does Picasso (Inside and Front Cover)[9]
  • If You Got an Itch (Page 8)[10]

Journalism

  • Renderosity Magazine Bondware Inc. Publisher, Managing Editor (2002–2003)
  • Renderosity Magazine, Bondware Inc. Publisher, Editor-in-Chief (2004)
  • "The Rim (Renderosity Interactive Magazine)" Bondware Inc. Publisher, Editor-in-Chief (2005–2006)
  • "Renderosity Front Page News," Bondware Inc. Publisher, Contributing Columnist (2006–present)

References

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