Genre: Young Adult & Youth
About Rosy the CatLocation: Orange County Home Region: Age:26 Website: http://www.geocities.com/rosythecat/ Favorite novels: Too many to list! Favorite writers: Gregory Maguire, Katherine Kerr, Elizabeth Kerner, Charlotte Bronte, C. S. Lewis, and more. Favorite music: Plug in my iPod and hit Shuffle. Non-noveling interests: Reading, fan fiction writing, ceramics, jewlery design and fabrication, pirates, history, cats, music, singing, Phantom of the Opera, Avatar, etc. |
Joined: Octubre 15, 2006 This Year: Official Participant NaNoWriMo History: NaNoWriMo posts: 0 NaNoWriMo buddies: 1
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Synopsis: Don't Kid a Kidder
Meg Kidder was a Bookish fourth-grader who attended a Catholic school in New York City, and had three little brothers who were baby-small and annoying. She still has all of those things, but the mischievous pink Octopus named Mabel Watson that hangs out with her makes things infinitely more interesting!
Excerpt: Don't Kid a Kidder
At first glance, there wasn’t even anything particularly outstanding about her. She was small, awkward, and surprisingly gawky. Yes, she wore rediculously-thick glasses that almost overwhelmed her face in a comical, bug-eyed manner. Her hair was long and a vibrant red, but it was habitually bound back and out of the way, either in ponytails or braids.
Meg wasn’t popular because she was everything the popular girls were not: her school uniform was unaltered, she hardly spoke outside of class, she walked with purposely-stooped shoulders to make her already diminutive form smaller--and to watch the ground for obstacles placed there by either the popular girls or by particularly mean-hearted boys--and she almost always had her nose buried in a book when still.
But that was okay, because Meg didn’t want to be like the popular girls--they were mean. All that she really, really wanted, was a friend.
Fortunately, the universe can provide in ways unimagined. . .
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