Genre: Science Fiction
About entropy_maximumLocation: Adelaide Hills, South Australia Home Region: Age:19 Favorite novels: The Harry Potter Series, King Raven Trilogy, Good Omens, The Book Thief Favorite writers: Stephen Lawhead, JKRowling, JRRTolkein Favorite music: Anything moody. Non-noveling interests: Shopping for shoes, being a fangirl, my laptop, my iPod, music (piano in particular), searching youtube for vids, surfing livejournal. |
Joined: October 29, 2008 This Year: Official Participant NaNoWriMo History: NaNoWriMo posts: 18 NaNoWriMo buddies: 33
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Brief Author Bio: I am nineteen and in my first year of uni. I am studying writing and creative communication. I would love to be a novelist. |
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Synopsis: Destiny Interrupted: Rise of the Fateless
If you had the opportunity to see where your life is headed, to know what lies ahead for you, would you do it? Would you want to know your destiny knowing there's no way to change it? In a world where everyone has this chance, one girl will change the course of the future forever.
In a time where Destinies are recorded at birth, set in stone and filed away in a database of millions, there are some who have strayed from the Way and who wish to destroy the Destinies. The Government call them the Fateless, for they are a group of people who have decided not to know their destinies in order to change them. Their motto "Nothing is Sacred". They are an underground rebellion who believe the 'destinies' are faked and that the Government does this to control everyone.
DESTINY: A predetermined course of events considered as something beyond human power or control.
Excerpt: Destiny Interrupted: Rise of the Fateless
I didn’t leave a note, it was too risky, I put my bag on my back and walked out the door, I only turned around once and that was to lock the door behind me. I never wanted to leave my family but my father had left me no choice. I didn’t know where to go except somewhere far away, I’d go to the city, it would be easy to blend in, easy to slip away without anyone noticing. With that thought in mind I headed to the station, a bullet train would be quickest, I’d be gone before mother got home and I’d be in the city and hiding before she realised I was missing.
I hoped I was doing the right thing. [this is just a temporary place holder until I get to the better parts :P]
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