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prismac
Novel: Kairos
Genre: Young Adult & Youth
46,363 words so far  

About prismac

Location: Maryland

Home Region:
USA :: Maryland

Age:18

Favorite novels: A Farewell to Arms & Howl's Moving Castle, to be representative of both halves

Favorite writers: Diana Wynne Jones. Also everyone else.

Favorite music: Belle & Sebastian, Yann Tiersen, Chopin, Andrew Bird, Of Montreal, Vampire Weekend, Nickel Creek, Loch Lomond, Jim Croce, Regina Spektor, The Decemberists, Joanna Newsom, The Shins, Rip Slyme, Louis Prima

Non-noveling interests: Hanging pictures on my walls, pretending to be fictional, clowning my sentimental way into eternity...less pretentiously, video games & being a fool.

Joined: octobre 1, 2006

This Year: Official Participant

NaNoWriMo History:
'06

NaNoWriMo posts: 802

NaNoWriMo buddies: 49

 

Brief Author Bio:

I was following the pack
all swallowed in their coats with
scarves of red tied round their throats
to keep their little heads
from falling in the snow
and I turn round and there you go -

I'm a riddle wrapped in an enigma wrapped in seaweed.

Girl. 18. Stupid. Happy.

If you'd like to talk to me on AIM, please feel free to at "a jacobean ruff" - but keep in mind that I am horribly bad at, er...people.

Synopsis: Kairos

Oliver Disraeli is really just your average 11-year-old - except that he looks a little strange. And he lives in an orphanage, though he’s not an orphan. And maybe – occasionally – he’ll accidentally kill everyone he’s ever known and loved in what amounts to little more than a magical sneeze.

And Oliver Disraeli’s not too sure, but he thinks he’s just been kidnapped.

A story about accidents, lies, mistakes, tomfoolery, waistcoats, pocket watches, cats, saints, people who die too early, people who die too late, the Nemean Lion looking less than his best, ponytails, cross-dressing, thieving, learning, typewriters, tea, apples, kisses, princesses, handkerchiefs, fisticuffs, and trying to forgive yourself after it all.

Second chances aren't impossibly hard to come by.

Excerpt: Kairos

“What?! How in the world am I meant to do that?” Oliver couldn’t even begin to imagine how he was supposed to start ordering the air around.

“Oh, you know…just sort of think about it, and it’ll do what you tell it to.” The vague instructions were not at all reassuring.

“I thought you knew how this was going to work,” Oliver hissed.

“For goodness’ sake, you giant baby – just do it!

The command must’ve been imbibed with some magical threat of its own, for Oliver found himself obeying right away. Though in the back of his mind he felt more than a little silly, he imagined all of the air in the room sliding over to his feet, and lifting him straight off the ground.

It worked. Much to Oliver’s surprise, but mostly because before he could say lickety split he found himself rather forcefully mashed against the room’s ceiling – and quite unable to breathe. He wasn’t that smooshed, he thought wildly as his mouth worked like a fish’s out of water, so – what the hell was happening?

“Oh, you idiot – I told you to keep control.” The Ledger Demon’s tone was infuriatingly calm, and if that was indeed amusement, as Oliver suspected it was, he would fetch a priest and have him exorcised as soon as he got down.

Can’t breathe, Oliver forced himself to think coherently, knowing it could read his thoughts. Help!

“Well, I can’t help you – you’re the one doing it!”

Doing what?! Please!

“You’ve taken all the air, you fool – you haven’t left any for yourself to breathe.”

Oliver’s lungs felt like they were going to burst. Using the last bits of mental faculty he had left, he managed to compose himself (in his ridiculous position) long enough to concentrate and will the air to dissipate back to where it had come from.

The immediate result of this was that he fell to the floor with a rather resounding crash.

“Oh, bugger all this for a lark!” Oliver hissed, rubbing his very sore behind and utilizing the strongest swear in his vocabulary. “Are you just having a laugh at me, or what?”

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