Editing Update: 15/08/07
August 15th 2007 01:24
So, I'm on chapter one of the new and improved Fairy Tales books. Starting with The Sisters. So far it has a very modern, urban feel to it, what with Alana and her single mom, their little bungalow and her laptop. Her voice is very much overly-mature ten year old who's been through the tough times, and my writing it makes it just that much more realistic.
By the end of the book, everyone will probably be looking at me funny, seeing as how it and the two after it are pretty much high fantasy, with a couple sci-fi elements thrown in. (One's about the Magi taking over the world, and one's about the afterlife, then about a colony, then about trying to stop someone from killing off the main character. Long story. Took 3 50K novels to tell it the first time around.)
But whatever. It's fun to write, rather lighthearted-so far-in comparison to Moonshadow's Guardian.
I've been thinking about how most of my books are from the point of view of either twenty-somethings or immortals who are centuries old. It makes me laugh. Because 90% of teens who write write mostly if not only YA. But... eh, I'm just a freak.
By the end of the book, everyone will probably be looking at me funny, seeing as how it and the two after it are pretty much high fantasy, with a couple sci-fi elements thrown in. (One's about the Magi taking over the world, and one's about the afterlife, then about a colony, then about trying to stop someone from killing off the main character. Long story. Took 3 50K novels to tell it the first time around.)
But whatever. It's fun to write, rather lighthearted-so far-in comparison to Moonshadow's Guardian.
I've been thinking about how most of my books are from the point of view of either twenty-somethings or immortals who are centuries old. It makes me laugh. Because 90% of teens who write write mostly if not only YA. But... eh, I'm just a freak.
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