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Sunday, August 28, 2011

The Supers (unedited scene)

Title: The Supers
Genre: Young adult, supernatural
Rating: T (for some language)
Story Type: Novel - incomplete
Word count: (scene) 1938
Summary:  Some people are just born different.  That's always been the way of the species, but different then, and different now are nowhere near the same.  Now, the different ones are born with special powers, and instead of being ostracized, like those in the past, they are envied, they are the cool kids, the hip parents, the cream of the crop, but most importantly, they are envied.  There are those out there who will do anything to harness this power, and they are looking at the children to get it.  A group of teens must stop their generation from being used and, eventually, destroyed, by those who think they are more worthy to hold such power.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Short Fiction - Give Me No Truth

Title: Give Me No Truth
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Rating: R 
Story Type: Short short story
Warnings: sexuality, transformation
Word count: 1,606
Summary: Mikhail tells who he really is, what he really is, and that truth is frightening.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

The Supers - Prologue

Title: The Supers
Genre: Young adult, supernatural
Rating: T (for some language)
Story Type: Novel - incomplete
Word count: (chapter) 654
Summary:  Some people are just born different.  That's always been the way of the species, but different then, and different now are nowhere near the same.  Now, the different ones are born with special powers, and instead of being ostracized, like those in the past, they are envied, they are the cool kids, the hip parents, the cream of the crop, but most importantly, they are envied.  There are those out there who will do anything to harness this power, and they are looking at the children to get it.  A group of teens must stop their generation from being used and, eventually, destroyed, by those who think they are more worthy to hold such power.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Excuses, excuses

We all make them, and I'm not exception.  My current excuse for not sitting down and putting the words to paper... er... keyboard... the way I should is that I just don't have the energy.  It's not a bad excuse, and not a full lie, since I am pretty tired when I get home from work.  What about days off, you might ask?  Well... I still don't have the energy.

The truth of the matter?  I think I'm afraid.  It's been harder than it used to be for me to sit down and really write.  I've been stressed lately, worried about my financial situation since losing my job, and then worried about messing up when I got a new job.  But, even with those excuses, the truth is that I'm afraid that I'll sit down, start writing, and it won't be any good.  Isn't this a fear that many of us have, at some point?  We go back and reread some of our best stuff, but we also reread some of the worst.  The worst reminds you that you could actually write that bad, at one time in your life.  And the best just makes you go, "Holy cow!  How am I going to top that?"

It's a cumbersome fear to get over.  The climb to the top of that mountain is hard and treacherous, but I've climbed it before and succeeded.  When I reach the top and plant my flag, emblazoned with "Bad Ass Writing Bitch" right up on the top, I feel like I'm the best damn thing in the world.  So, I know I can get up there, I just have to push myself to get there.

Of course, I'll take advice on how to get that trek going.  What are some of your best ways of pushing yourself when you just don't think you can do it anymore?  How do you remind yourself that you have a healthy ego and, damn it, this stretch of tired is not going to keep you down?

And in the vein of asking questions... what are some of your excuses for not writing?

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Books Read - May 2011

1. Defiance: The Bielski Partisans by Nechama Tec (holocaust history)
2. Human.4 by Mike A. Lancaster (young adult)
3. All My Life by Susan Lucci (biography)

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Sight - Chapter 1

Title: Sight
Genre: Teen horror/paranormal
Rating: T (for some language)
Story Type: Novel - complete
Word count: (chapter) 6,767 - (novel) 71,000
Summary:  The women of Mini's family have always been able to see ghosts, and while her mother, grandmother and sister have made it their life's mission to help the spirits, Mini wants nothing to do with it.  After a horrific attack when she was younger, Mini has sworn off all things ghosts.  That is, until Keaton walks into her life.  He has a ghost problem, and somehow Mini finds herself back behind the Veil, facing a ghost that is far more dangerous than anyone originally thought.
Author's Note: This is part of a complete manuscript.

The Survivors Club - Chapter 3

Title: The Survivors Club
Genre: Teen horror
Rating: R (for graphic violence, gore, language)
Story Type: Novel - complete
Word count: (chapter) 2,215 - (novel) 60,328
Summary:  Five teens come together to survive when a zombie apocalypse breaks out and forces them to depend on one another.  Through their travels we learn that, in extreme situations, some people become better than they thought, some become worse, and some just don't change, at all.
Author's Note: This is part of a complete manuscript.