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An outcast, Aya a.k.a. Ice has to get through normal day to day life.
However while there is comfort in solitude,
Will she ever find anyone who is willing to accept her for herself?
This is the excerise the idea came from. I took it out of the book. However I know the some of us love writing, but have trouble coming up with ideas. So I put it here in the blurb, so it won't detract from the story.
Writer's Studio (Workshop)
July/August 2012
Preamble: A third person narrator who is unpretentious storyteller allowing the story to unfold itself. A tone that is light and conversational and fills the scene with mood. Describing three scenes from the place to interaction of a group of people than the main character.
The trees watch as a small figure edges her way through the forest. She is different to all of the other beasts that reside here. Her gleaming eyes bring fear into the hearts of any creature that she happens to come across. The hunter of the forest, the bane of all creatures, great and small. The girl of the wilds.
" It was Saturday. Dad was still at work. Antonella, home from primary school, had been idly reading. Mama was working at the shop.
Antonella’s dad was an engineer, a gadget geek, veramente modernissimo, always up on the latest thing. He was probably sending something from the design studio.
The printer, a large rectangular metal cabinet about a metre high, stood against the wall. It was like a photo copier. It had a glass lid so you could look inside and see it in action.
When he had brought it home and explained what it could do, he had also said, “Non Toccare.” She was not to touch.
Antonella queried her father how useful it would be.
Could it produce food she asked? A machine that could save on the carrying and fetching might be an advance. But no, not food. Too complex a molecular structure. Knives and forks? Yes. Simple jewellery? Yes. Plates, cups and saucers? Yes. Keys? Yes. A plant? No. Make up? No. A person? No.
He had loaded up, into its memory bank, a large number of items that she might need. Also, on the touch screen, was a product menu, voice activated, and, he said, eventually, she could operate it that way. He would tell her when."
Jadelynn was only nine when she was found on the streets, only able to remember her name. Many years later, she settles down with her adoptive family and attends a normal school. None of those in her circle are aware of the strange things she can do, and she has no inclination of telling them. However, circumstances begin to change when a certain boy comes into the circle.
Bek is not from Earth. He's a rogue in a large kingdom, along with his sister and mentor. When his life is threatened, he somehow gets transported to Earth and learns the ways of the new world. After meeting Jadelynn, he notices some things about her that he may be able to explain.
An outcast, Aya a.k.a. Ice has to get through normal day to day life.
However while there is comfort in solitude,
Will she ever find anyone who is willing to accept her for herself?
This is the excerise the idea came from. I took it out of the book. However I know the some of us love writing, but have trouble coming up with ideas. So I put it here in the blurb, so it won't detract from the story.
Writer's Studio (Workshop)
July/August 2012
Preamble: A third person narrator who is unpretentious storyteller allowing the story to unfold itself. A tone that is light and conversational and fills the scene with mood. Describing three scenes from the place to interaction of a group of people than the main character.
The trees watch as a small figure edges her way through the forest. She is different to all of the other beasts that reside here. Her gleaming eyes bring fear into the hearts of any creature that she happens to come across. The hunter of the forest, the bane of all creatures, great and small. The girl of the wilds.
" It was Saturday. Dad was still at work. Antonella, home from primary school, had been idly reading. Mama was working at the shop.
Antonella’s dad was an engineer, a gadget geek, veramente modernissimo, always up on the latest thing. He was probably sending something from the design studio.
The printer, a large rectangular metal cabinet about a metre high, stood against the wall. It was like a photo copier. It had a glass lid so you could look inside and see it in action.
When he had brought it home and explained what it could do, he had also said, “Non Toccare.” She was not to touch.
Antonella queried her father how useful it would be.
Could it produce food she asked? A machine that could save on the carrying and fetching might be an advance. But no, not food. Too complex a molecular structure. Knives and forks? Yes. Simple jewellery? Yes. Plates, cups and saucers? Yes. Keys? Yes. A plant? No. Make up? No. A person? No.
He had loaded up, into its memory bank, a large number of items that she might need. Also, on the touch screen, was a product menu, voice activated, and, he said, eventually, she could operate it that way. He would tell her when."
Jadelynn was only nine when she was found on the streets, only able to remember her name. Many years later, she settles down with her adoptive family and attends a normal school. None of those in her circle are aware of the strange things she can do, and she has no inclination of telling them. However, circumstances begin to change when a certain boy comes into the circle.
Bek is not from Earth. He's a rogue in a large kingdom, along with his sister and mentor. When his life is threatened, he somehow gets transported to Earth and learns the ways of the new world. After meeting Jadelynn, he notices some things about her that he may be able to explain.