Paul Medina is a visual mixed media artist that works and lives in Oklahoma. Throughout his long career in the creative arts, he has written many short stories, essays and poetry but never as his main field of endeavor. The fable that lay within these pages is his first foray into the written world of storytelling.
The story of Enchanted Circles was conceived and developed over the last forty year, parts of which were told to his daughter Emily when she was a child. He began to write the novel in earnest 3 years ago to give to his new granddaughter, Zoe Mae, as a gift and a lasting legacy for her to enjoy after he is gone.
Medina lives with Grace, his wife of 44 years, in Oklahoma City and works as a child advocate and mentor in a creative program he created for his community.
The story of Enchanted Circles was conceived and developed over the last forty year, parts of which were told to his daughter Emily when she was a child. He began to write the novel in earnest 3 years ago to give to his new granddaughter, Zoe Mae, as a gift and a lasting legacy for her to enjoy after he is gone.
Medina lives with Grace, his wife of 44 years, in Oklahoma City and works as a child advocate and mentor in a creative program he created for his community.