Genre: Young Adult & Youth
About NataniaLocation: Hillsborough, NC Home Region: Age:28 Website: http://nataniabarron.wordpress.com Favorite novels: Lord of the Rings, Song of Ice and Fire, Kingdom of Thorn and Bone, The Once and Future King, High Fidelity Favorite writers: Tolkien, Lewis, L'Engle, Alexander, T.H. White Favorite music: Philip Glass, WCPE Non-noveling interests: painting, medieval studies, reading voraciously, knitting |
Joined: Oktober 13, 2008 This Year: Official Participant NaNoWriMo History: NaNoWriMo posts: 0 NaNoWriMo buddies: 19
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Brief Author Bio: Natania Barron is a writer living in North Carolina. Originally hailing from Western Massachusetts, she has been writing novels since the age of twelve. Her hobbies include songwriting, nature walking, painting with watercolors, gardening, knitting, looking at shiny things, thrift store shopping, gaming, and traveling. She lives with her husband, Michael Harrison, and their son, dog (Calliope), and kitty (Minerva). |
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Synopsis: The Blasted Tree
When Clary Darcy, an apprentice magician, inadvertently destroys the world, it's up to her and her two friends Tollin and Sam to put it back together again. They travel through a strange dark world called Wollestone collecting fragments of their own world while receiving transmissions from their master, a magician named Ashe. But black things lurk in the shadows of Wollestone, and time is strange; finding the fragments of their world will require courage, cleverness and above all, friendship.
Excerpt: The Blasted Tree
“She’s alive,” Ashe said, and Clary could not help but notice the note of disapproval in her voice. “Likely stunned. Destroying a world would have that effect on you I imagine.”
Clary saw Ashe standing above her, the mage’s dark face highlighted by the flickering flames at her hands. Her black and fathomless eyes were narrowed, her brows down over them; there was soot on her face, even darker than her skin, and her hair—usually braided impeccably—was tangled and damp with something. Tollin’s round pale face appeared, followed by Sam’s muted brown.
They were in a stone room of some sort, but significantly more rustic than the library Clary had just been in what felt both like moments and lifetimes ago. She could hear Tollin breathing, as he always did, through his mouth, and the constant click-clack of Sam picking at her nails. She was nervous, of course.
That was to be expected, considering Clary had just destroyed the world.
“Where is everything?” asked Sam, her voice even more high-pitched than normal. “When you say she destroyed the world—”
“I quite mean it,” said Ashe.
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