Lee Wanaselja
Creative / Composer / Musician / Author / Poet
Books

Wind Rider and the Red Starstone
An Epic Galactic Fantasy Adventure
Eldranaal, the luminous World Tree is in peril from the dark forces of the Wyrm who have been gnawing away at its roots--and only one boy stands in the way of the total collapse of the universe.

It's Christmas Morning
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A delightful telling of the wonder and joy of Christmas morning viewed through the eyes of young children.
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It's Christmas Morning reminds us the reason why we celebrate Christmas.

The Girl with Sad Green Eyes
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Not your average fairy tale. A girl fleeing abuse at home finds love from an unexpected source within the fairy woods that surround her home. In confronting the evil that has come against her she is faced with a choice to forgive her abusers and break the curse or remain in her pain and hurt.
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A tale for those who have suffered abuse from the god of this world.



A delightful children's book that helps the child see how God wants to help them become the best that they can be in order to help others when they need help.
Vladimir Prince of Russia
Kingstone Comics
Vladimir, Prince of Novgorod, was not expected to rule Russia. But after his brother is killed, the people make him king at the age of eighteen. After several years of pagan revelry and an assassination attempt by one of his wives with his son watching, Vladimir has a spiritual awakening. His conversion to Christianity in AD 988 was used to bring in Russian Orthodoxy and lead multitudes of Russians to embrace Christianity.
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Script by Lee Wanaselja
The Vladimir comic translated into Ukrainian and published by Irbis Comics
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From Irbis website: We offer in an interesting form — in the format of a graphic novel — to get acquainted with the life of a person who has carried out one of the most successful reforms on Ukrainian soil, to understand the eccentricity and internal experiences of this fateful personality.

Martyrs
Kingstone Comics
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An anthology of four famous martyrs written by four different contributors: Stephen, the first martyr after Christ; Perpetua of Carthage;
The 40 Legionnaires of Sebaste (Script by Lee Wanaselja); and the early church leader, Polycarp.