Aloha Wattpad:
I craft my novels and short stories from a woman's and LGBTQ-inclusive perspective. I love to take the pulp sci-fi style of the 1940s and 1950s and give it a contemporary twist! Explore the universe with me and let me know what you think of my work posted here on Wattpad. Mahalo!
BOOKS
The Crystal Sand Worms of Racht - originally posted as a short story series on Wattpad in 2014 - is now a novel on Kindle.
I am now writing an entirely new sci-fi fantasy novel, experimenting with whatever direction it will take. Or rather, where it will take me!
I have two sci-fi anthologies on Amazon and Kindle (Out of Time: amazing stories for ordinary wo-men, and Hemingway's Cats). Short stories are my specialty and unlike many writers, I sometimes find it difficult to put together enough words for a full-length novel XD
In my private life I'm a mom with a grown daughter (an animation artist), a solitary pagan witch, a backyard gardener and author of several genres of books available on Amazon (poetry, tea leaf reading, and a grimoire -) including *Spellcrafting for Beginners: the book !* When I'm not at my day job, I like to walk barefoot on the beach near my house or to stargaze up into the night sky (preferably at 2am to look for UFOs)
Last (but definitely NOT least),
I've been publishing a blog since 2000 on the weird and paranormal, UFOs, etc. - including some expert interviews.
Please check out my blog at www.MadameGsTeaRoom.com, my author's page on Amazon and Goodreads for more info.
Blessed Be :)
Wendy D.Gillespie
- Caught Somewhere in the Infinite Fabric of Spacetime
- JoinedAugust 16, 2014
- website: www.MadameGsTeaRoom.com
- facebook: Wendy's Facebook profile
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Sep 03, 2019 01:36AM
Feeling a bit apocalyptic this weekend XD Please check out my new short tale "Kiss Your Asteroid Goodbye". Thank u!View all Conversations
Stories by Wendy D. Gillespie
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A wacky collection of poems revealing the secret lives of ordinary objects around us.
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