User:Fabrice Wilmann
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Fabrice Anthony Wilmann (born on March 29, 1993) is a promising upcoming writer. Althogh he still attends school at Mazenod College, he has written many inspirational essays, stories and is currently working on his first novel entitled 'The Fire Mistress'.
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[edit] Early Life:
Fabrice was born to Fran and Regis Wilmann in Melbourne, Victoria. He has one brother, Shaun, who is a promising graphic designer. His Catholic parents were both born in Mauritius where they grew up and studied. His father works for Phillip Morris (a cigarette company) and his mother works for Australia Post (post office). Fabrice attended St Kevins Primary School (Hampton Park) and currently attends Mazenod College (Springvale).
[edit] Career & Influences:
Although not officially an author or writer Fabrice is a very talented young novelist. At an early age he loved reading and writing. His greatest influences include Jane Austen, Agatha Christie, J.K. Rowling, Roald Dahl and Emily Rodda. His first (uncompleted) novel Fire Mistress is a thrilling fantasy story about a young, troubled girl who discovers the gift of the unquenchable fire that has been guarded by her family in secret for over seven decades and has been released by dark forces unknown. The novel will probably be completed early next year.
[edit] Inspiring Work: Extracts!
A Letter to the Editor: In response to your recent questionnaire “Should we abolish our only sports oval to build a shopping complex?” I would strongly oppose the idea. Bayview Oval is the only oval in over 5000 miles. It is used as both a playground for young children and a sporting ground for primary and secondary school students. The destruction of the oval will not only spoil the peaceful serene sanctuary but also affect native birds and other wildlife with dramatic effects on the environment.
Short Story: Raeki looked up into the trees. The breeze brushed the tender leaves and they rocked gently in the air. Raeki gazed at the tree. A small black bird was learning how to fly. The small bird jumped up and flapped his wings with all his might but fell down with a small thud. The bird’s mother clucked her beak, spread her magnificent wings and soared into the air. The majestic bird flew round in a large arch and then landed gracefully next to her son. The small bird looked at its mother with awe. Eager to fly now, it jumped back into the air. This time however he hovered for a split second, opened his feathered wings and glided over to the other branch. His mother flew over to him and gave him a small stroke with her beak.
After several minutes Shizuka burst through the oak doors. “I saw the emperor walking out. He was talking about some sort of war,” Shizuka managed to splutter. “Is everything alright lady?” Raeki had returned to the window. “I am afraid to say that I have unleashed a terrible plague upon the people of Japan,” she replied somberly. She took one final glance at the window and caught a glimpse of the small black bird. She looked into the bright blue eyes of the bird when suddenly a bright fire started to blaze in its eyes. The bird seemed to have grown ten fold. It spread out its wings which now seemed majestically large. Colourful patterns had suddenly burst upon its wings in a flurry of feathers and its beak sharpened. The once small black bird had transformed into a stunning eagle. It jumped down on its powerful legs and took off into the clear blue sky. It soared for what seemed like hours before finally returning to land gracefully on the branch. Raeki surveyed the eagle with amazement. Suddenly she understood. She could evolve into a strong confident leader just as the small black bird had done.
[edit] Career Goals:
Fabrice wishes to be a popular and successful author. He hopes to release many novels of all different type of genres including fantasy, (noted genre) crime, romance, science fiction, action and drama. He aspires to be just like his idols and change the world with the gift that he has been given. He also wishes to inspire people around the world with his work to make it a better and more educated environment for future generations.
--Fabrice Wilmann 10:38, 8 October 2007 (UTC)