E.Husher
- Age:
- 18
- Location:
- Collinsmere, Albion
- Hobbies:
- Film editing and photography
- Favorite noveling music:
- Instrumental!
- Occupation:
- Can we go with writer?
- Favorite books or authors:
- Life: An Exploded Diagram, Exposure, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, Water for Elephants, Murder On the Nile, The Book Thief, To Kill a Mocking Bird, Harry Potter Series, Matilda, Tamar, The Help
Author bio:
When every other girl wanted to put on dresses and be a princess or a fairy, I was the one who donned a cape and ran around the backyard like a hooligan pretending to be Eowyn, Hermione, or Jessie the Yodelling Cowgirl. I was raised on Narnia, Toy Story, and Arthur, and everything else I needed to know like baking a cake or how my digestive system worked I learned from The Magic School Bus. I spent parts of my childhood in Jurassic Park, and on the island with the Swallows and Amazons, and visited Peter Pan in Neverland on weekends.
I wrote my first story when I was seven years old, about a boy called Alex who went to an island and encountered exciting dangers. I did research for the story and learned about different kinds of spiders and fruits that would be on tropical islands, to ensure for realism.
At age eleven I plotted the beginnings of a Halloween mystery inspired by the mild parties we used to have back on Seaview Street every October 31st. I wrote twelve pages on Word and begged my Mom to read it immediately because I'd never written so much fiction in my life.
When I was thirteen I made of a map of a fantasy land called Caliger, and wrote a 100,000 word novel about some teenagers traveling around the world I had created, on a quest to save the kingdom.
At fifteen I completed a ten-part short story about five kids, a beagle, and two pet cockroaches, and plan to rewrite it one day and give it a real plot.
Now I'm growing up, but I still spend a good portion of my time in Neverland. I have two works in progress. I'm writing a Mystery/Steampunk novel for the YA audience currently titled Eloquence, starring a socially-awkward detective and a young queen with the big job of winning over her people. My other book is planned and ready to roll for NaNo 11', about a few kids with superpowers and their attempts to fight crime and uncover the truth about their retired secret agent parents.
One day I hope to publish both of these books, in an attempt to earn the title 'author' instead of 'the girl with her head in the clouds'.
Thanks for stopping by my corner of NaNoland. Happy writing!
