christopher Allen Einhaus

www.myspace.com/traumweltcreations

Freelance writer of fantasy, horror and sci-fi
Slush Wrangler for Apex Magazine

  • Chris Einhaus

  • 32 / Male
  • Kentucky, US
  • Last Login: 3/5/2010

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Details

  • Status: Married
  • Here for: Networking
  • Orientation: Straight
  • Zodiac Sign: Aries
  • Children: Proud parent
  • Smoke / Drink: No / No
  • Education: In college
  • Occupation: Library worker and Slush Wrangler

Companies

  • Kenton County Public Library

    • www.kentonlibrary.org US
    • Acquisitions Clerk
  • Apex Magazine

    • www.apexbookcompany.com/apex-online US
    • Slush Wrangler

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About me:



Freelance writer of fantasy, horror and sci-fi:
traumwelt creations

chris.einhaus@insightbb.com

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Publication:

"Even Snow Dies" published in the 2nd edition of the BCTC literary journal, Accolade.
http://www.bluegrass.kctcs.edu/arts_on_campus/literary_journal


Fiction
Non-Fiction
Public Appearances


Fiction:

"even snow dies"

this is my first published story.

fantasy story about jack and lily and their adventures with illusions.

submitted to:
penn foster for freelance writing coursework

published in the 2nd edition of the BCTC literary journal, Accolade
http://www.bluegrass.kctcs.edu/arts_on_campus/literary_journal

i have expanded the story and changed the title to "feast of barmecide"



"glass walls of limbo"

what happens when two teenage friends outcasted by society
are suddenly transported to another realm?

submitted to:
penn foster for freelance writing coursework


"beech grove black hole"

this is about an evil minister that is drawn to a black hole in a field of beech grove, ky.

submitted to:
penn foster for freelance writing coursework


"cruel and unusual punishment" poetry collection

i wrote these poems years ago in high school mostly and they are filled with anger and madness.

submitted to: neo hizumi when they were searching for a lyricist for their band.


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Non-Fiction:

My Dad and I are planning an article for the Kenton County Historical Society about Lily's Chocolate Shop that was located at 9th and Madison in Covington. If you have any memories or information then please share them by becoming a fan. The article is planned to be published in Spring 2010.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lilys-Chocolate-Shop/111108258654

helped edit the disaster manual for kenton county public library


Public Appearances:

covington coffee house - kenton county public library read from "sanctuary: preview anthology" which included "even snow dies"

lalink poetry/short story contest - northern kentucky university

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  • Dec 24 2009 7:24 PM

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    Enter the gaslit world of Holmes and Watson - a world caught halfway between the bright glare of science and logic and the darker clutches of superstition and fear - a world of unknown creatures, secret seances, ancient curses, and forbidden knowledge - where the enquiring mind of the world's first consulting detective must search for the answer to some new and challenging questions...


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  • May 20 2009 8:22 PM