About AuraBethLocation: Sudbury Home Region: Age:28 Website: http://eclectophilia.wordpress.com/ Favorite novels: Snow Crash, Northanger Abby, Favorite writers: Neil Stephenson, Favorite music: Whatever suits the mood. Non-noveling interests: Art, Math, reading, cooking, webcomics (reading/creating). |
Joined: October 28, 2008 This Year: Official Participant NaNoWriMo History: NaNoWriMo posts: 22 NaNoWriMo buddies: 17
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Brief Author Bio: This is my second year participating in Nanowrimo. After last years success I have continued to write and have recently submitted a short story for publication for the first time. I've written several short stories including a couple of flash fictions which is quickly becoming one of my favorite styles. Very instant gratification. |
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Synopsis:
When last we left our heroine she had vanquished the baddie and saved her fair prince from a dire fate.
Now she must learn to cope with her new responsibilities while struggling to figure out a way to lead a normal life or even if she should try to keep some semblance of normal around.
In her struggles the boy she risked everything to save doesn't seem to understand why she's so freaked out. Can they patch the growing rift in the relationship that made her sacrifice worth while.
The deceased villains secret little KGB type force is on their way back into town after being out of contact for some months. They're not going to like the change in regime and they're some big bad motherfuckers. Also one of them likes to cut things. And not in the good way like a lumberjack.
And just to complicate things some more the heroine's brother is on the same train heading into town. Will he become embroiled in otherworldly werewolf politics? Will he understand her unconventional life choice to be a furry... I mean werewolf? Will he be able to deal with having to shoulder the burden of non canine grandchildren?
The real question is, with all these plot points converging on our heroine at once can the author actually stretch this shit into 50,000 words?
Time will tell my dear readers, time will tell.
Excerpt:
No. Just no.
Seriously you're better off not reading this shit. It's that bad.
-The author
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