Genre: Fantasy
About TheWalkingDictionaryLocation: Middle of Nowhere, Tennessee Home Region: Age:20 Website: http://mayoisevil.livejournal.com Favorite novels: Good Omens, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, American Gods, Artemis Fowl, Harry Potter, His Dark Materials, Jurassic Park, The Princess Bride, The Great Gatsby, Stardust Favorite writers: Neil Gaiman, Douglas Adams, J.K. Rowling, Eoin Colfer Favorite music: Classical music, instrumental movie soundtracks Non-noveling interests: Reading, drawing, painting, art, acting, Monty Python, pirates, and a nice, hot...cup of tea :P |
Joined: October 6, 2005 This Year: Official Participant NaNoWriMo History: NaNoWriMo posts: 0 NaNoWriMo buddies: 26
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Brief Author Bio: TheWalkingDictionary, or TWD or WD, is a fantasy writer from Middle Tennessee. She still lives with her parents and five dogs, three of them chihuahuas and one a mutt that merely insists she belongs here. WD is hoping to begin college next autumn and is currently considering majoring in English (surprise, surprise). She may or may not be a Very Interesting Person, awesome, sporktastic, or a genius, depending on who one is asking. And she's speaking in third person because she feels like it. |
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Synopsis: Aggie Bell and the Buried Moon
When a corrupt seer deliberately names the wrong savior, an ordinary teenage girl and her friends must try to rescue the Moon from her early grave before sinister forces can take over the night.
Deep in the kingdom of the Midnight Lord, where the darkness hangs thick as the mud in the bog, lies a coffin beneath a long-dead willow. Lady Luna, Keeper of the Moon's Lantern, lies in peaceless rest in her early grave, guarded by the Midnight Lord's army of Dark Things while he waits for the last flame of her lantern to go black.
In another realm, a seer's vision reveals the one who shall save the night from the clutches of Darkness. The one the stars have chosen and the one the seer names are different, for who would believe that an awkward and ordinary teenage girl could save the world? Not everyone believes the seer, however, and the Man in the Moon and his sister go searching for the rightful savior.
Aggie Bell has just turned fourteen, and she's counting down the days until high school with dread. She knows no one in the tiny town of Winship, and she knows she will never fit in there. And when she finds out she's a witch from an old woman named Bat, she wants no part in it. But how can Aggie convince the Man in the Moon's sister that she is merely an ordinary girl?
Isn't she?
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