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Novel: The Shrew Story
Genre: Literary Fiction
37,138 words so far  

About Aluminum_Dodecagon

Location: Arizona

Home Region:
USA :: Arizona :: East Valley

Age:13

Favorite novels: The Isabel Factor by Gayle Friesen; The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams; PaperQuake by Kathryn Reiss; Paper Towns by John Green; Silent to the Bone by E.L. Konigsburg

Favorite writers: Douglas Adams, E.L. Konigsburg

Favorite music: Anna Nalick, Michelle Branch, Vanessa Carlton, Erin McCarley, OWL CITY <3

Non-noveling interests: Reading, Pretending to be funny, MATH, Stressing over grades and such, TV, MATH, Acting extremely OCD, and MATH

Joined: May 2, 2009

This Year: Official Participant

NaNoWriMo History:

NaNoWriMo posts: 27

NaNoWriMo buddies: 0

 

Brief Author Bio:

So. I'm Aluminum Dodecagon.

Hiya.

Is that my real name? No. No, my real name is actually not available at this moment to take your call, but may call you back later, if it ever finds out how to jump off my birth certificate and work a phone. Until then, I am the one and only silver twelve-sided figure.

Bow down to me.

Okay, seriously, don't, I actually don't have any power over anybody at all, if anything I should be bowing before everyone else while somebody steps on my head. Or something. I don't have problems.

(Yes. Yes I do. Sorry.)

Synopsis: The Shrew Story

After things go badly at Martin High School, home of the minnows, Isabelle Somethingzowsky finds herself obsessed with truth. So much so that when she and her family move to a small town in New York, this becomes Isabelle's new goal: to find out the truth about everyone.

And I do mean everyone.

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