Post by ruthmadison on Oct 26, 2011 23:51:27 GMT -5
So I'm going through editing the (W)hole sequel, but I'm taking a break from it for November so I can participate in National Novel Writing Month. I'm so excited for it! (www.nanowrimo.org)
Here's the blurb of the book I'll be working on as well as a quick cover that a friend designed for me to keep me inspired while I write:
When Talia sees a man who isn't quite there, she worries about her sanity right before a big promotion. He keeps showing up, claiming to be from a parallel universe. According to him, she shouldn't be able to see him. No one else in her world does.
Trent is determined to prove that he's real and to figure out why Talia can see him. He is fascinated by the impossible and the device he uses to travel between universes was stolen from a government program. He is conducting illegal research, motivated to see happier worlds than his own.
Trent's older brother is unable to get a job and is frequently harassed for his disability. Reece lost a leg during a war, and in their world people believe that being injured in war is a sign of cowardice. Reece must try to hide his disability.
The only person who knows the truth about how Reece was hurt is a young woman named Faith. She was there. Their world believes in strict segregation and Faith is Black. She and Reece should never have met, but they share a powerful connection.
Life becomes dangerous for Reece and Faith when they fall in love and Faith finds herself pregnant. Trent and Talia have also fallen in love, but they can never touch, being in different universes. Trent becomes weaker and weaker until they realize that the device he is using is deadly over time.
The only thing that can save them all is a secret from Talia's past.
I'm also going to have a free story about Stewart that goes along with the (W)hole sequel and it's going to be between twenty five and fifty pages.
I've started to work on a short erotica story too. Erotica is really new for me, but I'm looking forward to giving it my all
So excited for the start of November. There's something really thrilling about forcing myself to wait to start a story that I'm jazzed up about.
Here's the blurb of the book I'll be working on as well as a quick cover that a friend designed for me to keep me inspired while I write:
When Talia sees a man who isn't quite there, she worries about her sanity right before a big promotion. He keeps showing up, claiming to be from a parallel universe. According to him, she shouldn't be able to see him. No one else in her world does.
Trent is determined to prove that he's real and to figure out why Talia can see him. He is fascinated by the impossible and the device he uses to travel between universes was stolen from a government program. He is conducting illegal research, motivated to see happier worlds than his own.
Trent's older brother is unable to get a job and is frequently harassed for his disability. Reece lost a leg during a war, and in their world people believe that being injured in war is a sign of cowardice. Reece must try to hide his disability.
The only person who knows the truth about how Reece was hurt is a young woman named Faith. She was there. Their world believes in strict segregation and Faith is Black. She and Reece should never have met, but they share a powerful connection.
Life becomes dangerous for Reece and Faith when they fall in love and Faith finds herself pregnant. Trent and Talia have also fallen in love, but they can never touch, being in different universes. Trent becomes weaker and weaker until they realize that the device he is using is deadly over time.
The only thing that can save them all is a secret from Talia's past.
I'm also going to have a free story about Stewart that goes along with the (W)hole sequel and it's going to be between twenty five and fifty pages.
I've started to work on a short erotica story too. Erotica is really new for me, but I'm looking forward to giving it my all
So excited for the start of November. There's something really thrilling about forcing myself to wait to start a story that I'm jazzed up about.