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ARTICLES AND
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dragon Tales: Reserve Spouse's
Fantasy Novel Published
Article by Capt. Marnee A.C. Losurdo, 512th
Airlift Wing Public Affairs
Originally posted on
Air Force Reserve Command,
May
19, 2011
June 11, 2011
Released in April, it's the first published novel for Mrs. Then who goes
by the pen name of B. Pine, a derivative of her first initial and maiden
name Pinero. She is married to Master Sgt. Ommar Then who's assigned to
the 512th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron here.
The fantasy-fiction novel is about five children growing up in a magical
world where dragons are supreme beings. The tale focuses on the children
and their ability to confront difficult life experiences and to challenge
the dragons whose goal is to take over the world.
The characters in her book encounter and overcome trials in their quest to
fulfill their destinies. Life can imitate art and Mrs. Then tackled her
own course of obstacles to achieve her dream. Her quest to become a
published author was years in the making and didn't come without rejection
and hard work.
Writing has been a hobby of the New York native since she took a creative
writing course while living in England with her spouse who was assigned at
Royal Air Force Mildenhall, United Kingdom, from 1993 to 1997. England,
part of the United Kingdom and one of Europe's oldest and most influential
nations, has a storied past full of kings, heroes and conquests. Mrs. Then
is a fan of the country's medieval history, castles and folklore, which
includes dragons.
"I've always liked fantasy, especially dragons," said the author who has
known her husband since high school, been married since 1990 and have
three children who are 17, 5 and 2. "It's fascinating, the myth of the
dragon in Chinese and European cultures, especially in medieval history.
Some cultures depict the dragon as a monster; others see the creature as a
spiritual guide."
Her experiences in England sparked her creativity, and she began writing
short fantasy-fiction stories, which included her favorite mythical beast
that flies, breathes fire and uses magic.
"When you read about vampires and werewolves, they have certain
characteristics whereas a dragon can be anything," said Mrs. Then who is
also an avid reader of science fiction and vampire novels.
When the Then's were stationed at Dover Air Force Base, Del., Sergeant
Then separated from active duty in 2001. He became a reservist with the
512th Airlift Wing here and began working at Playtex Manufacturing Inc. At
Dover, Mrs. Then earned her degree in business management from the
University of Maryland and a degree in accounting from Wilmington
University. She worked as an accountant at Dover Downs Hotel and Casino
until 2009 when she resigned to take care of her young children and ailing
father.
Throughout the past decade, and despite the challenges of being military
spouse, mother, student, accountant and caretaker, Mrs. Then made time for
her hobby.
"Writing is therapeutic; it's a type of stress relief," she said. "I put
my ideas and imagination down on paper, and it comes to life."
Since being stationed at RAF Mildenhall, the military spouse has written
about 30 short stories.
"One day, I took pieces of each story, laid them out before me and had the
plot to the book," she said.
Once completed, she sent her book to five publishers who all rejected it.
They gave her critiques and suggestions, she said. She took the advice,
made revisions, and sent it to another publisher and waited, but she
didn't hear anything for a year.
Mrs. Then suffered great loss in 2009. When she found out her book was to
be published, via e-mail, it was a ray of light during a dark time.
"My father passed away; and, then four days later, I had to put my
8-year-old boxer Sai to sleep," she said. "I was grieving, so finding out
my book was getting published was great news at a time when I needed
something positive in my life."
Her biggest fan, her husband, said he's ecstatic for her and is very proud
to have a published novelist in the family.
"She has worked toward this goal for a long time, and it's great to see
her accomplish it," said Sergeant Then, an avionics technician. "We have a
lot of avid readers in the family, so we have all read her book and know
how talented she is. We're glad the rest of the world now gets a chance to
read her work."
Many good stories have a hero like Saint George who slays the dragon and
saves the princess. For Bonnie Then, her hero doesn't wear the armor of a
knight, but wears the digitized tiger-striped Airman Battle Uniform of
this century. She attributes her success to her husband who has been by
her side during her quest to become an author.
"He's been very supportive," she said. "I couldn't have done it without
him."
To read about the Draca Wards Saga and characters such as Rohen and Galen,
her book "Familiar Origins" is the first of five novels and is available
online and in book stores.
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