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Dion Michael Fernandez

Submitted by: Andrei Patrick Borja


Submitted to: Eugene Leyson
Biography of Dion Michael
Fernandez
Born in 1980 and raised almost all his life in Baguio City, Dion Michael
Fernandez has both a Bachelor's Degree in English and Literature and a Master's
Degree in Language Education at Saint Louis University, where he was recognized
as "Maker of Myths" in the Mandala Literary Society. Heavily armed and equipped
with a vested, almost obsessive, interest in world mythology, ancient cultures and
urban folklore, his literary style reflects an eccentric combination of fact, fantasy,
Gothicism and cosmopolitan modernism; in fact, a number of his works contain
subliminal messages. Currently he helps manage and contributes to Ravenloft: the
Fraternity of Shadows, an international Gothic literary and game community,
where he is known as "Lurker Maximus."
Heavily armed and equipped with a vested, almost obsessive, interest in world
mythology, ancient cultures and urban folklore, his literary style reflects an
eccentric combination of fact, fantasy, Gothicism and cosmopolitan modernism; in
fact, a number of his works contain subliminal messages. Three of Dion’s stories
based on fact have been published inStories of the Moon , an anthology written by
Tony Perez, author of the Cubaoseries of books by Anvil Publishing.
In a beginner's Guide to immortality (2006 Thunder's mouth Press),
cliff pickover describes "chameleons" as people who are versatile and have a
multitude of interess. He tend to believe His a chameleon, by his definition.
Exeperience He is a English instructor and also a Pro English Reviews.
On July 2012 he present 4 years and 5 months. He said as  an English Instructor he
prepare people for the IELTS or shall we call
( INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE TESTING SYSTEM). He also
prepare candidates for the TOEFL-iBT ( Test of English as a Foreign Language ).
He was by default the acting dean of Teacher Education at Pines City Colleges, a
Baguio based community college managed by the Thorton a Studies group. His
Professional teaching experience in these following fields are: He is a Creative
Writing, humanities, business english & correspondence, research writing,
technical writing, and the last he is a World Literature.
MLA CITATION

Perez, Tony, Duque, Michael Marlo R., and


Fernandez, Dion Michael. Stories of the
Moon: More Adventures of the Spirit Questors.
Manila: Anvil Publishing, 2001.
Literary text

With the candles out, a sudden, chilling presence


surrounds me. I feel very, very cold, feel that there is a
distinct presence of unknown energy beside me. I feel
that I am one with the darkness. The feeling
transforms to one of warmth and acceptance. I remain
in a relaxed, meditative state. Thoughts start flashing
in my mind. They are thoughts that are not my own.
--from “A Family of Spirits”

We attempted a round of emotional truth, a concept


still vague to me. I had been told about it but had
never been trained in it. As such, my companions and I
really did not know how to go about it. I simply
relayed to the spirit what I was feeling at that
moment. I expressed to her what I usually feel
whenever 
faced with entities like her. I also described to her how
much happier she would feel after she finally decided
to “cross over.” –- from “Congregation”
Have you ever felt cold in the nape, your hair standing
up for no apparent reason at all? Have you ever
experienced hearing somebody call out your name,
and then when you look behind you, no one is around?
How about hearing sounds, smelling unusual
fragrances and seeing shadows out of the corner of
your eyes, or even feeling like you’re being watched? I
have. 
And it all started when I was just seven years of age, or
more than three decades ago. Back then, my so-called
“figments of the imagination” seemed just as real as
fantasy heroes and Disney characters. But were they
really just a “figment of my imagination” — or a
reality.

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