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Richard Prediger, also known as the Lyniezia, created the Tales of Lyniezia prose anthology series, which featured a number of appearances by Jenny Everywhere. He derived his alternative moniker from an imaginary country devised by him as a child, after which he also named his all-purpose non-fiction blog, Republic of Lyniezia.
This blog is here to contain the random rantings, musings and occasional fictional outpourings of a crazy young man in a perhaps crazier world, which doesn’t ‘get’ him anymore than he ‘gets’ it. In fact, he can’t even ‘get’ himself. The name implies an imaginary country the author has had since a boy, and referred to himself as such as often he felt like a foriegner in his own land, even though he sometimes pretends to be proud to be British, if only to spite those crazy Yanks, and then again the only real Americans he’s met have been generally very nice, amiable, reasonbly-together folks.
But somehow, it is hoped, things will all get sorted out in the end. |
—“Republic of Lyniezia” about page |