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CopperStone
Novel: City Shadows
Genre: Literary Fiction
18,230 words so far  

About CopperStone

Location: Sydney

Home Region:
Australia & New Zealand :: Sydney

Age:25

Website: http://skippingcopperstones.blogspot.com/

Favorite novels: Invisible Cities by Calvino; A Box of Matches by Nicholas Baker; Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson; The Alley Cat by Yves Beuachemon;

Favorite writers: Italo Calvino, Steven Erikson

Favorite music: Kruder + Dorfmeister; & other jazz/dub infusions

Non-noveling interests: Art, Design, Architecture

Joined: Oktober 3, 2004

This Year: Official Participant

NaNoWriMo History:

NaNoWriMo posts: 89

NaNoWriMo buddies: 12

 

Synopsis: City Shadows

City Shadows is a fantasy novel following an assassin and an explorer as they uncover the secrets of a forgotten and ancient corner of their city that they have discovered. It also shows their journeys as they grow into themselves and learn what it is about the city they love and about the role in society they wish to play.

City Shadows is also a sequence of meditations or short studies on different aspects of human lives and interactions as lived within the shadow of the city. This is a parallel work with the same title and chapter headings as the fantasy novel. However it keeps its feet firmly planted in daily reality and is of the literary fiction vein.

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