Genre: Young Adult & Youth
About Inflamed MuseLocation: Hendersonville, Tennessee Home Region: Age:16 Favorite novels: Twilight series; Harry Potter series; Skin; It's Kind of a Funny Story; Speak; Looking for Alaska; The Book Thief; Me, Evolution, and Other Freaks of Nature; Deadline Favorite writers: Stephenie Meyer, J.K. Rowling, John Green, Ellen Hopkins, and Markus Zusak Favorite music: Anything on my shuffle feature. And that's mainly electronica, alternative rock, and contemporary Christian. Non-noveling interests: Art (though my talent has kind of faded away), music (someday I hope to learn how to play the electric guitar), hanging out with friends, and school, if that counts. |
Joined: Oktober 2, 2007 This Year: Official Participant NaNoWriMo History: NaNoWriMo posts: 12 NaNoWriMo buddies: 7
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Brief Author Bio: Born 4/15/1992. Junior at my local high school. Mild stutterer (not the common kind, though, it's a block). Christian. Manga/anime fan. Mac lover (but stuck with a Dell running Vista at the moment D:). Right brainer, meaning my brain will probably explode if asked to complete a logic problem. |
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Synopsis: A Mouth Full of Sweet and Sour Candies
A brand new company comes to a high school to test out their new campaign, “A Mouth Full of Sweet and Sour Candies,” made exclusively by them. Students are eager to try them out, some with a hopeful outlook that the company will become largely successful and they will become a star alongside them, others just wanting to see what made them come to their school and what makes their candies any different from Skittles, Smarties, et cetera.
However, there are ulterior motives. In truth, these “candies” are a ploy to test out a “Fountain of Youth” campaign. And who better to test on than those with that very prize many adults wish to get back? They hope to see differences in at least one month, ranging from a stronger natural glow, minor deformities expelled, and blemishes gone among other things.
As with most any book, things go wrong. But in this one, horribly wrong. These “candies” turn out to not be what the company expected, but an age reversal substance. Students are becoming younger by the days, and panic arises from them all, rumors bouncing around that if nothing is done, they will reverse back into little children, to toddlers, to babies…and finally, nothing.
What can be done to prevent this tragedy from happening and spreading to national news? The company is trying their hardest to come up with a way to take the “Fountain of Youth” turned age reversal element out of the students’ systems.
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