Genre: Fantasy
About Mei LinLocation: From Hawaii, now Orlando Home Region: Age:16 Website: http://othellia.livejournal.com Favorite novels: The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, The Princess Bride, Pride and Prejudice, Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Artemis Fowl books, Holes Favorite writers: JK Rowling, Roald Dahl, CS Lewis, Tamora Pierce, George R. R. Martin, Margaret Weis, Terry Pratchett, Eoin Colfer, Garth Nix, etc. Favorite music: Classical or Movie Soundtracks: Danny Elfman stuff, Disney stuff, Wicked... the list tends to go in a repetitive circle. Non-noveling interests: Sketching, Gaming, Sleeping... Does snarking count, or is that too close to writing/noveling? |
Joined: Oktober 5, 2006 This Year: Official Participant NaNoWriMo History: NaNoWriMo posts: 7 NaNoWriMo buddies: 5
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Synopsis: The Orsus
Part Fantasy, Part Steampunk, Part Post-Apocalyptic. I stink at summaries, so let's just say it's like political intrigues and sentient swords meets Pirates of the Caribbean... or not really.
Excerpt: The Orsus
Something heavy that sounded slightly like a fist pounded on the front door. Travis sprang up. “I’ll get it!” he said.
“Stop,” Elie said. She tried to grab hold of him, but even slightly heavier than her, he was still faster. “Travis, we have servants for this kind of thing!” But he was already across the hall and opening the door. Elie sighed and started to push herself up. The person hadn’t used the knocker, so Elie and Travis were probably the only ones who had heard anyway.
“Hello,” she heard Travis said.
“Hello, are you Mr. Moore?” a man’s voice said. Elie looked up at the front door, but the streetlamps outside hadn’t been lit yet and she couldn’t see the man that well.
“No. I’m Travis, Travis Smithson,” he said in a joyful tone. Elie, in contrast, had a horrible feeling somewhere in the general vicinity of her stomach.
“Oh,” the man said. “I’m sorry. I must have the wrong house. Goodbye.”
“Goodbye.”
Elie’s face paled and her eyes widened. Travis swung the door shut. “What a funny guy,” he said. He even had the nerve to be smiling.
“Open it back up!” she yelled.
“Open what?”
Travis looked genuinely confused. Elie could have killed him right then and there. How he was Chad’s brother, she’d never know.
“That man,” she said. “He was looking for Mr. Moore, my father.” She glowered at Travis until the message sunk in.
“Oh! So he didn’t have the wrong house?” He paused and looked up at the ceiling, trying to appear as innocent as possible. “I guess that means he’s wandering around the street knocking on random doors in the cold.”
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