C. Lee Brown

C. Lee Brown, creator of Methanasia and Tales of the Bard, is a lover of all different sorts of secrets, myths, legends, and adventures. Born in Illinois, he was an only child. He had three children from his first marriage and is a proud grandfather of seven. Formerly a military veteran with over twenty years work in intelligence and a world traveler, he now resides just south of Savannah, Georgia. Lee worked in Law Enforcement as a Police Captain for several years after retiring from the Army; then went on to work for the Georgia Department of Labor as a Local Veterans Employment Representative, LVER, for over thirteen years. An active veteran, he co-founded a local American Legion Post in the late 90's as the first commander and also published documentaries as the historian. Twice retired, he now spends most of his time painting and writing. His first fantasy novel, Cable Hornman:The Bard Begins, is set in a faraway world in the future. It artfully blends a science fiction premise and fantasy where a colonized planet's population is decimated, thrown into an ice age and emerges as a medieval land called Methanasia. As an editor, A Visitor to Sandahl is his first anthology. It incorporates the same fantasy world and sets the short stories in a centrally located town called Sandahl. Ten writers recruited from all over the globe contributed stories for this delightful fantasy romp.