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TheMutantPancake
Genre: Mystery & Suspense
20,000 words so far  

About TheMutantPancake

Location: Scotland

Age:15

Website: http://themutantpancake.deviantart.com/

Favorite novels: Strings (manuscript)

Favorite writers: Melanie N (a friend fo mine)

Favorite music: Dad's old cassettes and midnight radio

Non-noveling interests: Whorin' it up in Borders. Meatball Stew.

Joined: August 13, 2009

This Year: Official Participant

NaNoWriMo History:

NaNoWriMo posts: 5

NaNoWriMo buddies: 4

 

Brief Author Bio:

This is my first NaNoWriMo year,
Pretty excited... what lies in store for my poorly planned plot and unfortunate characters?
Who knows?

With heavy homework and study schedules I mostly crash-write at the weekends. This shall be interesting XD

Synopsis:

It was wreckless... it was immoral... it went against everything she was taught as a child, and everthing he'd been taught too.
But it paid like hell.
And sometimes money does equal happiness... right?

Excerpt:

Everyone is selfish. We are only human. Our instincts tell us to be selfish; possessive and protective. They make us want the things we need, crave the things we shouldn’t… we are all slaves to our own desires and there is no guilt in that. If you save a child from a burning building because you love it, is that not selfish? Aren’t we all just acting on our own personal impulses? I often think so… even empathy is a false emotion, in a way it is only selfish sympathy. And I’m almost sorry sometimes… but I don’t think those rules apply to everyone. A few are beyond selfish… and no-one can help them.

TheMutantPancake's Writing Buddies

blur-syndrome
0 / 50,000
Bring-The-Horizon
16,000 / 50,000
missbilvy
48,152 / 50,000
ChokingOnNothing
0 / 50,000


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