Musician-author C.P. Warner (a.k.a. Jehan St. Marc) first determined to pursue a career in fiction-writing in 1976, in the study carels outside a Junior High School Algebra classroom. (So much for Higher Math…)
She has also been actively involved in music-making during that same span of years, beginning in the classical realm, with the bassoon, then moving into early music, both instrumental and vocal. Presently, she is taking a well-deserved break from performance, and spends her "free" time listening to the widest variety of music imaginable, while hand-spinning, knitting, and working on her own knitwear designs.
Writing as Jehan St. Marc, she has published two "alternative lifestyle" novels: "O Fortuna" and "To Walk in Newness of Life", with a third volume of this Saga planned for sometime in the future, "after I've gained a little more life experience..."
As C.P. Warner, she is author of numerous poems and short stories, and has two novels in progress, (completely unrelated to Jehan St. Marc's work). "The Balladeer's Tale", which will tell the story of an Irish-American folk musician, Sean Phelan, and "Doubtful Sound," which tells a tale of love and intuition in the internet age, and how one man's music has a profound influence on both. Sean Phelan, taking the author almost completely by surprise, makes an extensive cameo appearance in this novel, too.
With her sister, C.A. Bourdon, she has co-authored a book of short stories, entitled "Charleyville Revisited."
All three published books may be purchased from Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
Execrpts from her works may be found at madangel.com, along with as much creative miscellanea as anyone might care to peruse.
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