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since: 02-11-05, id: 757179, Profile Updated: 08-26-09
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Author has written 9 stories for Lord of the Rings, Chronicles of Narnia, X-Men: The Movie, 3:10 to Yuma, and Beauty and the Beast.

My name is Christina Lewis: Avid writer and Tolkien enthusiast. But my interests extend far beyond Middle Earth!

I've posted an older story of mine called Miriel: Princess of Rohan. Please be advised that Miriel's story was my first romance and my first attempt at fantasy, all in one fell swoop. I wrote this story five years ago. Now, if I were to write the same story, it would be completely different: Plot, characters, dialogue, and general narrative would be ruthlessly revamped, and Miriel wouldn't be the same story. Five years makes a huge difference, especially when one works feverishly on improving one's art!

But at the time I wrote Miriel, I saw the tale as very beautiful. And Tolkien left me a few loopholes in his timeline, for which I was very grateful - as it allowed me to slip Miriel into the intricate tapestry of the Lord of the Rings' official history without disturbing any of its elements.

To those who have reviewed it kindly: Thank you for seeing this story as beautiful as I once saw it.

Another Lord of the Rings fanfiction, For the Love of Boromir, is actually finished. But only the first chapter made it onto FFN.

Fear not, however! I am not out of reading material. My name is remarkably similar to JRR Tolkien's good friend, C.S. Lewis. More recent works of mine available for perusal.

The Wind Westward Blows is a collection of memoirs written by a Narnian centaur named Violar Wildrose Windsong.

A Centaur in New York is a crossover between Narnia and the X-Men universe, featuring yet another Narnian centaur - the daughter of Violar Wildrose and Eolas Windsong from The Wind Westward Blows. Although her true name is Zephina Freeheart Wildfire, she goes by Violar in memory of her late mother. This story features many of your favorite X-Men characters, including Angel (Warren Worthington III), Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner), Wolverine (Logan Howlett), and many more. Guest appearances from other universes by King Louis XIV and Philippe (The Man in the Iron Mask), Matt Murdock (Daredevil), Detective Elliot Stabler (Law & Order: SVU), James Bond, and numerous others.

If you enjoyed the movie Kate and Leopold, you might appreciate the modern out-of-time tang of this tale.

(Important note: A Centaur in New York features characters who were written by some very talented friends of mine. Violar is solely my creation - as are a few of the mutants are in later chapters. Due to their wish to remain anonymous, I have not included the names of my cowriters, but I have endeavored to reveal their characters through the eyes of mine.)

Fire and Rain is the sequel to A Centaur in New York, featuring the continuing adventures of Violar at Xavier's Institute for the Gifted in New York. Things heat up when Violar meets Pyro (St. John Allerdyce) on a street corner one January evening.

Three Worlds Collide is a special edition in the Violar Wildfire saga - following the events in Fire and Rain. Violar takes a road trip with Bobby, Kitty, and Rogue to Connecticut for a hockey tournament. There she meets Jimmy O'Bannon and Rosa Infante - hockey players and wizards from Hogwarts. Cowritten with JJ Rust (http://www.fanfiction.net/u/1327362/JJ_Rust), and you will find Three Worlds Collide on his profile page: www.fanfiction.net/s/5331570/1/Three_Worlds_Collide

Caught Between Two Worlds is a story of Warren Worthington III - taken straight from the movie X-Men III.

An Outlaw's Wedding is the simple one-chapter answer to a question: What would the wedding of the ruthless outlaw Charlie Prince from 3:10 to Yuma be like? Written for Mad Furry Cheshire Cat's 3:10 to Yuma story, Lady Prince.

From Beauty and the Beast: Ever wondered why the Beast never heard the commotion in the castle dining room during the rousing musical number Be Our Guest? Through the Eyes of a Beast explores that very question - and answers it. Written from the Beast's perspective.

The Middle-Earth Crier: The first (and possibly only) chapter was inspired by this website: http://www.geocities.com/sotto-voce/caribou.html They are no longer up and running, but this article was inspired by "Bubbles" many years ago. Posted with permission.

I'm back from a short fanfiction hiatus, as I have devoted my more recent writing efforts to books. I am a professional ghostwriter, editor, and proofreader by trade. I also have a few novels of my own in a variety of genres coming soon - including one young adult novel I'm currently occupied with. I will post updates here, or you can message me directly if you're interested to find out when those books will be released.

If you are in search of other great reading material, please take a moment to look over my list of favorite stories - and favorite authors. Many of those authors on my list are published authors - for a reason!

Enjoy!

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1. Fire and Rain » reviews
Sequel to A Centaur in New York. Violar, a centaur from Narnia, becomes more and more a part of New York - and Xavier's Institute for the Gifted. And she meets another mutant outside the Institute: A young man named Pyro.
Crossover - X-Men: The Movie & Chronicles of Narnia - Rated: T - English - Adventure/Romance - Chapters: 11 - Words: 45,178 - Reviews: 12 - Updated: 11-17-09 - Published: 8-14-09 - Pyro
2. A Centaur in New York » reviews
A centaur travels beyond the borders of Narnia - and into New York, where she discovers the world of the X-Men. Narnia/X-Men/Star Wars/Man in the Iron Mask and more.
Crossover - X-Men: The Movie & Chronicles of Narnia - Rated: T - English - Adventure/Romance - Chapters: 58 - Words: 173,141 - Reviews: 86 - Updated: 8-11-09 - Published: 10-29-08 - Angel - Complete
3. The Wind Westward Blows » reviews
A collection of memoirs from a Narnian centaur.
Chronicles of Narnia - Rated: K+ - English - Fantasy/Romance - Chapters: 21 - Words: 30,405 - Reviews: 45 - Updated: 7-6-09 - Published: 10-20-08 - Complete
4. The MiddleEarth Crier reviews
Bringing you news from around Middle-Earth: Sports and more!
Lord of the Rings - Rated: K - English - Humor/General - Chapters: 1 - Words: 977 - Reviews: 3 - Published: 5-4-09 - Faramir & Gollum
5. Through the Eyes of a Beast reviews
The enchanted castle was entertaining its first guest in years, and Belle was being treated to the dinner show of a lifetime. Meanwhile, on the roof of the castle...
Beauty and the Beast - Rated: K+ - English - Romance/Angst - Chapters: 1 - Words: 2,250 - Reviews: 14 - Published: 3-21-09
6. An Outlaw's Wedding reviews
Charlie Prince gets hitched - somewhat unconventionally.
3:10 to Yuma - Rated: T - English - Romance/Humor - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,928 - Reviews: 2 - Published: 3-16-09 - Complete
7. Miriel: Princess of Rohan » reviews
A peasant from Rohan almost singlehandedly destroyed Middle-earth. Failing that, Miriel then became part of Middle-earth's history and forgotten legends.
Lord of the Rings - Rated: K - English - Adventure/Romance - Chapters: 30 - Words: 101,373 - Reviews: 101 - Updated: 3-14-09 - Published: 3-17-05 - Legolas - Complete
8. Caught Between Two Worlds reviews
The conflicting thoughts of Warren Worthington III as he prepares to take the Cure - a Cure that will deprive him of his mutation and turn him back into a human. Or will it? Reprise of the Cure scene from The Last Stand.
X-Men: The Movie - Rated: T - English - Angst/General - Chapters: 1 - Words: 4,224 - Reviews: 8 - Published: 3-7-09 - Angel - Complete
9. For The Love of Boromir » reviews
Unmasking Boromir: An intimate portrait of Captain Boromir by one who knew him better than most: A noblewoman of Gondor named Malinalda.
Lord of the Rings - Rated: K - English - Romance/Angst - Chapters: 2 - Words: 5,444 - Reviews: 11 - Updated: 4-16-05 - Published: 3-18-05 - Boromir - Complete
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