Genre: Fantasy
About MokiroLocation: Southaven, MS Home Region: Age:17 Website: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=29366038784 Favorite novels: The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion, The Hobbit, Lord of the Flies, Temeraire, 1984, Sophie's World Favorite writers: William Faulkner, J.R.R. Tolkien, J.K Rowling, Edgar Allen Poe, George Orwell Favorite music: Instrumental, Soundtrack (Howard Shore, Tyler Bates, Javier Navarette), Symphonic Metal (Nightwish), Techno/Trans/Industrial/Dance Non-noveling interests: reading, music, gaming, juggling, parkour, fancy dancing |
Joined: octobre 24, 2007 This Year: Official Participant NaNoWriMo History: NaNoWriMo posts: 9 NaNoWriMo buddies: 57
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Brief Author Bio: I am a fairly young writer from some whereabouts in Nothern Mississippi. My favorite topics to write about typically lie in either the fantasy genre or in general philosophy. I admit to an extreme lack of knowledge and experience in the wondrous realm of creative writing and thought. Despite myself, I wish to keep an open mind to anything and everything as a means of attaining further knowledge of this craft to assist in the betterment of my writing skills. My goal for this year's NaNoWriMo is 101,000 words (because that extra 1,000 makes all the difference). |
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Synopsis: Divine Awakening
What if the world we lived in was merely a fantastical dream hidden deep within the confines of a higher consciousness? Then what would become of our existence if that awareness became corrupted by an outer force beyond our understanding? The land of Aridrian is such a place. An entire world created by the unconscious dreams of a select few, chosen by fate, yet slowly consumed by an exterior motif. The powers that the muses possess are extraordinary. They are always watching, patiently waiting for their time to attain absolute control.
Excerpt: Divine Awakening
“Refuse not to write of the occurrences happening in one’s nightly dreaming state. To lie in Reverence is to lie the closest to our gods above; our only true mothers and fathers. They speak to us through the deepest confines of our minds, in the places we dare not move to tread upon in our consciousness. To be enlightened is to follow the examples given to us from the divine, and therefore we must cherish our inner muse, lest we die mercilessly in the most torturous of nightmares. They seek only our companionship and the use of our skills and minds to express their wills for all to see and to enjoy. To refuse doing as such is to anger the muse, and therefore to anger our gods. Failing to mention all those others who fell into darkness so long ago, their errors serve as a living testament to the true living wills contained of our imaginations. They are each one of their own, and deserve to be considered in all we may pursue through our own minute existences.”
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