Nicole Krueger

N. C. Krueger, or Anonymous Witness, is a lyricist and published poet whose poems have appeared in Better Than Starbucks, Penumbric Speculative Fiction Magazine, and Eye to the Telescope. She tends towards themes of fantasy, horror, science fiction, spirituality, nature, and war. Her musical interests lie in metal and rock; some of her favorite bands and artists are Crimson Moonlight, A Hill to Die Upon, Tim Bushong, Resurrection Band, Phil Keaggy, Judas Priest, Misty Edwards, The Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus, and Blaster the Rocket Man.

Along with lyrics, current projects include the YouTube poetry series The Nightcrawlers, learning polymer clay, various stories and novellas, and creating interactive soundscapes for her digital record store. She is in awe of earthworms and calculus, and is looking forward to the return of Jesus the Messiah. Her Primary Function is worship.

 

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A song about those transient and trivial earthly things, and how in the light of eternity, rather than growing "strangely dim" as the old hymn says, they grow "strangely bright," illuminated, even in their insignificance, by the great significance of their Creator, and by the hope of resurrection. The title is taken from the book of the same name by Joe Rigney. Inspired by Ecclesiastes 3:9-21 and a certain night by the edge of Lake Superior.
A song about being a living, incarnated creature running the race of faith for my Creator!
A lighthearted story of a human boy who falls in love with an alien girl from the Sirius star system, and finds himself transformed in the process.
A melancholy love song about the daughter of a Wandering Star, from The Land Called Forever (Northern Minnesota) -- a land of hidden lakes and summer insects and loons' calls.
A song from the perspective of those "throwaway characters" in stories -- the cannon fodder, the collateral damage, the expendable side-character. A humorous take on "insignificant" people and the heroism of being forgotten.