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Eve Le Dez

Eve has an ongoing love affair with pencils and other art supplies - and definitely prefers Adam to prefer men anyway. Her obsession with art goes way back, a not so recent chance discovery led to her slash addiction: the combination of Tolkien's writings, Peter Jackson's movies and LotR slash proved to be too tempting a playground to ignore. She has played there for almost four years under the nom de plume "Nellas of Doriath". Now, she has decided to take the step into the real world, challenging herself to draw round ears again for a change.
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Mom's boy
by Anel Viz

Eve le Dez's image for Mom's Boy



Fresh Pencils   
by Chris Castle

Fresh Pencils by Eve le Dez


Three-Quarter Moon  
by Richard Natale

Three quarter moon by Eve le Dez


Email from an Ex  
by Richard Natale



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Father of Free Men, part 2  
by Anel Viz


Refrigeration Blues  
by Richard Natale

The Father of Free Men
Part 1, by Anel Viz



Christmas Eve
by Brian Holliday
Illustration by Eve le Dez


Ten Pages, Single Spaced
story by Richard Natale

Illustration by Eve Le Dez


Johnny
Story by Nigel Puerasch

Illustration by Eve Le Dez


Fire Eaters
Story by Anel Viz.  Illustration by Eve Le Dez

A Christmas Carol
Story by Anel Viz.  Illustration by Eve Le Dez


The Third Christmas
by Alex Hogan
Drawing by Eve Le Dez


Canals Of Mars
Story by Victor J Banis.
 Illustration by Eve Le Dez

Home Cooking
Story by Brian Holliday.
 Illustration by Eve Le Dez
Saving Laszlo
Story by Alyx Shaw (this story has been withdraw by the author)
 Illustration by Eve Le Dez

   



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"I definitely prefer Adam to prefer men.  Oh, and I have an ongoing love affair with pencils."

Eve Le Dez








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