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xaerieon
Novel: Not Much Out There
Genre: Other Genres
17,000 words so far  

About xaerieon

Location: Gallup, NM, USA, EARTH

Home Region:
USA :: New Mexico :: Elsewhere

Age:23

Website: http://www.greyswanmusic.com

Favorite novels: Dune, Bone, With Fire and Sword, Confessions of a Mask, The Brothers Karamazov, Fudoki

Favorite writers: Margaret Atwood, Yukio Mishima, Oscar Wilde, Frank Herbert, Jeanette Winterson, Amy Tan, Kij Johnson, Clive Barker

Favorite music: ambient, trip hop, Eric Whitacre, John Adams, Erik Mongrain, Tin Hat, anything that makes me say "Mon dieu! I've never heard anything like that before!"

Non-noveling interests: making music, walking, writing poetry, self-actualization, spirituality, clouds, chindogu, anime, drawing, saying witty things, fiber arts, martial arts, cycling, reading entirely too much, stop motion films,

Joined: October 27, 2009

This Year: Official Participant

NaNoWriMo History:

NaNoWriMo posts: 0

NaNoWriMo buddies: 2

 

Brief Author Bio:

I hate bios because I can't think of what to write. There's nothing too terribly extraordinary about me. I'm just yer average label-shunning, far-too-sensitive, angry, quiet, observant, absent-minded scientist type, interdimensional traveler, and human-in-training prone to taking things a bit too seriously and then laughing at myself. Oh, and I'm obsessed with telling stories through music, among a neverending list of other things.

Synopsis: Not Much Out There

A post-apocalyptic western and roman a cle that examines the timelines of intersecting lives and people trying to find the courage to live their truth in societies that are unable to comprehend them.

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