Genre: Young Adult & Youth
About jadenfoxLocation: Albuquerque, NM Home Region: Age:50 Website: http://www.faeriechilde.com Favorite novels: Lord of the Rings, Doomsday Book, Something Wicked This Way Comes, The Dark Is Rising sequence, Harry Potter, Practical Magic, Favorite writers: JRR Tolkien, Charles De Lint, Emma Bull, Ray Bradbury, Will Shetterly, Susan Cooper, Dylan Thomas, Robin McKinley, Pamela Dean, Connie Willis, Terri Windling, Patricia McKillip Favorite music: Gregorian Chant, Dead Can Dance, George Winston, The Doors Non-noveling interests: Painting, sculpting, acting, singing, D & D, horses (animals in general) Poetry, theatre |
Joined: novembre 8, 2004 This Year: Official Participant NaNoWriMo History: NaNoWriMo posts: 0 NaNoWriMo buddies: 8
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Brief Author Bio: I'm a published children's author and illustrator, but would like to write a book with more than 100 words... |
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Synopsis: Strega
Angela's life is turned upside down by a series of confusing dreams and a package from Italy.
Excerpt: Strega
Chapter One
Inheritance
Angela woke up, startled by her mother’s voice shouting, “It’s not a birthright, it’s a curse!”
She sat up in bed, confused. It was still dark outside, why would her mother be yelling, and who would she be yelling at? She went down the hall to her mother’s room and looked in. Mom was sound asleep, her old black and white cat, Mr. Moo, curled in the crook of her leg. He looked at her through half-closed eyes and yawned. Angela backed up, putting a finger to her lips. “Shhh.” She told the cat.
The voice had seemed so real. Must’ve just been a dream, she decided. But what a weird thing to say. Who uses the word birthright, or curse, for that matter? She went to the kitchen and got a glass of milk and a chocolate chip cookie and sat at the table. She scanned her mind for the dream she was having before the voice woke her. It would have been better if she had stayed in bed, in the exact position she was when she woke up. For some reason it was easier to find her dreams if she searched for them that way, but it was too late for that now. She dunked the cookie in the milk and took a bite, then closed her eyes. She was in a house. It was a big house, more of a mansion really, but in the dream, she lived there. She walked toward a grand staircase, covered in dust, and walked slowly up the stairs. As she walked, a feeling of foreboding grew, step by step. She knew there was a room at the top of the stairs that contained something she didn’t want to see.
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