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Elizabeth Kelley Buzbee
Several years ago, Elizabeth Kelley Buzbee sat down at blue velvet table to
face a stack of Tarot cards. She had a simple question for the lady with the
cards: why did she have asthma?
The answer involved a lifetime spent in Atlantis as a geneticist and her
sudden death in a lab fire in an effort to create the perfect slave. That
phrase, "perfect slave" haunted her for many years and one day she sat down
at her
computer to explore the issue that cost her a life ten thousand years ago but
gave serious direction to her current life time. Out of this exploration came
the courtesan-clones of Tarshea and Consort Lytiss. Out of their story, came
"Little Claw of Azuni."
If asked to define herself in a sentence, Kelley Buzbee would call herself "a
native Texan, a spiritual warrior and a respiratory therapist." She's a Leo
born in the year of the Cat---and all that implies.
If asked to define her writing she have to say "she's a writer of science
fiction with a dash of magical realism."
Kelley Buzbee has a decades long career as a respiratory therapist as
neonatal specialist. A mother of a daughter in college, she teaches
respiratory care in a community college deep in the piney woods of East
Texas and lives with her guitarist husband and their Texas red wolf. While
she has published articles in her field, "Little Claw of Azuni" is her first
fiction.
One can read excerts from her novel on her website:
http://www.skyaxe1.com/kbuzbee/index.html
Books:
Little Claw of Azuni
Author's Homepage:
http://www.skyaxe1.com/kbuzbee/index.html
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