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 now available in trade paperback, coming soon to Kindle
now available in trade paperback, coming soon to Kindle
I [Edward Fairfax] was lucky enough to be able to sit down with Jenni Frendswith, the مصنف of the new novel Stonecraft, now available on Amazon.com. Her book is a part of a web-hosting program at the homesite of مصنف Fletcher Rhoden (fletcherrhoden.com/links) where there is contact information and a discount code and link. In the interests of full disclosure, my own book گیا پڑھا مرتبہ of a Progressive Christian is also on the site.

Q: This is your first book, Jenni. What made آپ want to write, and why this story?
A: Well, I’ve always been a reader, read just about anything I could find. I guess it’s taken me this long to get up the nerve to write something myself. As for why I chose this story for my first book, well, I didn’t really have ten stories to chose from. This one just kind of popped into my head, and I liked it and I liked what I thought I could do with it, so that’s the one I wrote. I’m not sure I would have written anything at all if I didn’t have a great story to begin with.
Q: There are similarities to the Twilight Saga. Why should readers pick up Stonecraft?
A: Do people think it’s a lot like Twilight? Well, it does have a teenage girl who falls for a gorgeous guy with incredible powers and a mysterious past. But that’s, like, most every young adult یا romance novel I’ve ever read. Fifty Shades of Grey is basically that but older and مزید erotic, right? They’re all kind of similar, yet each one is different. My story is a different story than the one told in Twilight, there are just some similar themes, some structural similarities that all کتابیں of this type share. Without calling it better than any other story, I can say my own story moves quickly and has a lot of interesting twists. I think the writing is just descriptive enough without being overbearing. I like the action scenes quite a bit. I tend to appeal to the senses when I can, so there are a lot of textures and scents and flavors that I hope will really activate the readers’ imaginations. There’s just a little bit of social commentary, because I think if you’re going on and on for 50,000 words آپ might as well make a point یا two along the way. I tried not to repeat things, such as an annoying and constant biting of the lip یا whatever. I feel like the love between my two leads is really hard-won and well deserved. They don’t just fall instantly into an affair the way the Shades characters do. And I’m not saying Twilight’s Bella and Edward don’t deserve to be together. It’s not really better یا worse, they’re just different -- different characters doing different things. I think there’s plenty of room for both. If somebody liked Twilight they’re bound to love Stonecraft. It doesn’t have to be either/or. Besides, if they’ve already read the Twilight کتابیں they’ve got read something else, right? I loved [F.D.Rhoden’s] Sisterella, but I wouldn’t sit around reading it over and over again.
Q: What publicity are آپ doing? What do آپ recommend other authors do?
A: I’m doing as much online publicity as I can, including the social media marketing outlets, that sort of thing. Even getting reviews can be tough because review copies are expensive to order and ship and there’s no way to know if you’re even going to get reviewed at all, much less a good review. But I’m doing interviews like these as much as I can, trying to reach as many people as possible. There are some blogs and .orgs and things like that. It’s not easy, but I really believe that cream rises to the top. If something is good, someone’ll find it and spread the word. I hope. And if not, I’m proud just to have written Stonecraft. That’s an amazing thing I never thought I’d be able to do.
Q: Why’s that?
A: It’s just so intimidating! So many words, they all have to be just right. And you’re opening yourself up to such scrutiny. It’s daunting to say the least. I’m really glad I did it. Even if I never sell another copy, nobody will ever be able to take that away from me.
Q: آپ worked with (Stonecraft editor and Gasping in the Shadows author) Lucretia Mars. What was that like?
A: It was great. I guess she’s got some kind of weird reputation because of her book, but I know Lucretia and I’m a big fan. I thought Gasping in the Shadows was really compelling! It’s pretty dark, for sure. I mean, I wouldn’t give it to my grandmother to read. But Lucretia’s got a really strong work ethic and a natural way with writing. She taught me a lot.
Q: Your book is a lot مزید mainstream than Gasping in the Shadows.
A: Well, like I said, her book has some dark stuff. A lot of people like that, though. Look at how well the Shades trilogy did. And even if آپ don’t find the fetish themes, um, to your taste, آپ can still appreciate Lucretia’s writing, the characterizations, the way the story is constructed. I think that could be a pretty hot movie franchise, but it’s not even as mainstream as the bondage elements of the Fifty Shades books. Hollywood might not be ready for Lucretia. But آپ never know.
Q: Stonecraft clearly establishes where the story will go in future installments. Is there a sequel planned? Do آپ hope for a movie franchise of your own?
A: There is a continuation of the story, absolutely. It stands alone quite well, I think. But the stage is set for the اگلے one, for sure. I’ll only write it if the public shows a real interest in the first one. If nobody buys the first, there’s no real point in having a sequel, right? As for a film franchise, I think this would definitely be a huge movie thing, several films for sure. It’s got everything a movie like this needs and wants -- young couple, corrupt government operatives, love on the run. I’d go see it. And the اگلے one... well, I don’t want to give anything away, but if the اگلے Stonecraft novel comes out it will not disappoint, I promise آپ that.
Q: How many کتابیں ahead have آپ planned?
A: So far I know where the سیکنڈ book ends. Much of the third book probably won’t be uncovered until I’m through with the second. And that’s a when/if situation.
Q: What’s your opinion of the publishing market today?
A: I’m amazed سے طرف کی it. I think Harry Potter turned the whole thing around. It didn’t seem like anybody was really reading novels as much, there was a lot of nonfiction, self-help, and there still is. But look at the crazy success of the Potter books, the Twilight and Shades sagas. People are buying novels again, which I think is wonderful and not only because I’ve got a book to sell. Novels are great, they withstand the test of time the way a lot of other media just don’t یا never will. There will never be a computer game that achieves the kind of longevity of a great book like Frankenstein یا the Scarlet Letter.
Q: آپ mention Frankenstein. That’s kind of the basis for this story, isn’t it?
A: It’s the inspiration for it. The project designation Stonecraft is from [Frankenstein author] Mary Shelley’s middle name, Wollestonecraft. The hero’s own government handlers call him Rhett, short for Wretch, which is how Shelley often refers to Frankenstein’s creation in the book. To bring it back to the Twilight comparison; instead of vampires, it’s a man-made creature. But instead of parts of different bodies sewn together, it’s strands of different people’s DNA. That makes it relevant to today’s society, with our stem cell research and all that. But he’s still a compendium of other men, and like the original Frankenstein creature, he’s isolated and alone, outcast سے طرف کی his creators, shunned and hunted. There’s something about that which speaks to us all, isn’t there? Don’t we all feel that way sometimes? And, y’know, Rhett’s not green and lumbering with bolts in his neck. He’s gorgeous and intelligent, a superior man in just about every way. In a lot of ways, he could almost be Tarzan, who is a similar kind of character; primitive, isolated, powerful. Rhett is well-educated and not quite as primitive. And Rhett isn’t a product of the jungle یا he almost would be Tarzan. Rhett is a product of science, and that puts him in a different fictive tradition.
Q: What’s the writing process like for you? What can آپ recommend to new یا aspiring authors?
A: Well, this is my first book, so it’s hard to say that I have a process. I know authors take years and many کتابیں to refine their processes. I’m just not there. But I can tell آپ how I wrote this book, and that was to shut out as much of the rest of the world as I could. Once you’ve gotten the story and the characters and all that planned out, I think the real danger is in letting distractions get in your way, prevent آپ from finishing. I think, and مزید experienced authors have told me this, that most کتابیں which are begun never get finished, and that’ s why. Once the rough draft of Stonecraft was done, I just went back and kept going at it. But since the story and characters were all pretty well outlined, there wasn’t a lot of refining to do.
Q: آپ worked with an outline then.
A: Oh, absolutely! With a thing as big as a novel, I’d think it’d be pretty crazy not to outline. I guess some people can do that. But everything I studied and everybody I talked to pointed me in the same direction: Outline. The trick is, I think, not to be a slave to the outline, give yourself room to be inspired, to change your mind, to be inventive. Lucretia taught me that. آپ can change the outline as آپ go and discover new things about the story آپ never would have thought of before آپ started writing. For example, I didn’t know exactly what the last scene of the book was going to be, even if I did know how the climax was going to happen, how the denouement was going to go. If I’d paced around worried about the very last scene, I’d still be pacing and the book wouldn’t have been written at all.
Q: Your book has a very solid three-act structure, mid-point and other plot points in just the right spots. Where did آپ learn this?
A: Well, I actually learned the three-act from our web host’s DVD, [Fletcher Rhoden’s] Write Makes Might: Stronger Structure in Storytelling [on amazon]. I’m grateful to him for hosting my book, of course, but that’s not why I’m saying it. The reason I know him at all is through his DVD, which I bought and liked. I became a fan. It’s a great DVD for anybody who needs a crash course in storytelling. It’s like reading 10 کتابیں in 30 minutes.
Q: What’s اگلے for Jenni Frendswith?
A: Just trying to get the word out on Stonecraft, waiting to see what that brings.
Q: Many good things, I’m sure. Thanks for taking some time to speak with me.
Q: My pleasure, Edward. Thank you.
posted by bellaedward14
(I DO NOT OWN ANYTHING OF TWILIGHT) Sorry Stephanie Meyer

~Bella's P.O.V~

I was walking to down to my car to head to my new school in Fork, which I was starting in the middle of a semester. I walked in to the office, and I checked in but then she asked me "are آپ going to take your schedule to your اگلے class, Miss?" and I just replied with a Yes and walked out. I walked to biology and sat in a empty space, but everyone was staring at me like i was in a wrong spot but I looked and a guy walked over to me and کہا "Hello, I'm Edward Cullen and آپ must be Isabella?" and he sat down when I...
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posted by bluemc24
Okay! It’s my first دن of high school, so I have to make a good impression! I thought to myself as I walked into my new high school but, as I walked in everyone turned. Their expressions like I had something on my shirt, I looked down no nothing there. Then I realised it was a sunny day. On a sunny دن my skin glinted like diamonds, not as beautiful as my family but, it still made everyone stare. Oh well1 they will just have to get used to it!
Just then a girl came up to me. “hi, im kirsty!” she کہا in a slightly stunned voice. I replied quickly “hello I am renesme!”
Kirsty told me about herself and she told me that it was also her first دن at this high school. Me and kirsty became دوستوں quickly and turns out that she knows about vampires and were wolves, for her auntie is Emily (sam’s Emily.)
Hello, My Name Is: Death
Volume Seven
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(Attention: this chapter is in Jerek's Point Of View. Enjoy!)
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    I parked the car, jumping out and slamming the door shut, holding onto the blade so tightly my knuckles were white. I walked around the car to where five guards were standing with guns in their hands, circling me.
    "Hey guys," I said, and they raised their guns. "Guess we can't settle this over a cup of tea?"
    "No." A man said, and...
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    "Are آپ sure?" Jerek asked. "I mean, that sounds a bit-"
    "Weak." Tabra said, filling in the blank.
    "Yes. But, Cyd's right. We have no idea when the fight is, nor where. If this fight happens, they'll spring on us. Not the otherway around. Which means, we wait. We wait for them to bring the fight to us. It doesn't sound brave, but it's smart." Shropee was leaning against the door frame, her arms crossed over her chest. "It's only three in the afternoon,...
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    "Okay, I don't know who pissed آپ off, but it surely wasn't me. So, here's the sitch, آپ will sit down and fight along side of us, یا آپ can get your پچھواڑے, گدا out of here, before I do it for you." Not onlly did this guy piss me off, he really got under my skin.
    He was silent for a minute, and a girl behind him stood up, put a hand on his shoulder, and pulled him back down into his seat.
    "He's with us. Isn't that right?" We all looked at him, and he looked...
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    Shropee left the room, going upstairs to file Verona's paperwork that Ethan and his friend gave her and told her about. Tabra and I stayed where we were, up against the wall, Jerek sat سے طرف کی the bed, looking at Verona. Her bruised face, her stitches and scars that would soon fade blotched her face, making her look like something that came out of a halloween catalog. But the difference was, it wasn't fake, she was in a hospital bed, and she was unconcious.
    "Does Shropee know...
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A Youtube Script:
*episode twenty-one*
*Worms with Water*
Emmett: *nods* fine…now I’m positive I heard Jazz scream…maybe we should check on him.
Bella: Me too…*snickers* Sorry Al, but his scream kinda sounded like a girl.
Alice: I noticed that…I wonder why?
Edward: *rolls eyes* Sure.
Alice: Oh, Edward! Get over it…you’re going to be a dad!
Bella: *not very happy* Uh, yeah…lighten up, Edward.
Edward: *mumbling* Sure.
Alice: *rolls eyes* Ignore him, Bells, he’s just a boy.
Bella: Sure.
~With Jasper~
Emmett: *runs in* *sees him in the hot tub* Dude, what the crap?
Jasper: *stuttering* W-w-w-worms!...
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posted by Hellohoudini
LOS ANGELES - Sylvester Stallone's "The Expendables" fought off an onslaught of newcomers to finish on سب, سب سے اوپر of the weekend box office again.

Lionsgate's "The Expendables" remained No. 1 for a سیکنڈ straight weekend with $16.5 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. Directed سے طرف کی and starring Stallone, the action romp about mercenaries aiming to overthrow a dictator raised its total to $64.9 million.

Leading the newcomers was 20th Century Fox's "Twilight" spoof "Vampires Suck" with $12.2 million, raising its total to $18.6 million since it opened Wednesday. The movie mocks the blockbuster...
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posted by beachchick
What was really going on now that was going to be hard to explain. Well مزید like I didn’t want to. “Sarah.” Bella کہا again. I sat down “This has been going on for awhile.” I کہا “How long in awhile?” Carlisle asked. “Since I was seven and my sister was five.” I replied. “You had a sister?” Esme asked concerned. Alice came over to sit اگلے to me and put her arm around me. I started to tell them my story. “My sister was very smart for her age, well gifted is مزید like it. She could tell what age آپ were and what ماہ آپ were born just سے طرف کی looking at you. My parents...
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posted by KatiiCullen94
Whatever Jacob had کہا about Imprinting,, made no sense to me. Was it a new hip word that i haddnt tuned into .
Was it a word the boys use as something else. I now flash back to recall if he has کہا this to me. But nothing came possitive.

"Just go ہوم bella, before Leah gets here." He tone both hard adn soft.
Leah? Like Leah clearwater?
"Why? is she your new Girlfriend یا something? Jacob please, what happened. This isnt آپ getting back at me from the baby is it?"
He stopped, finally. But i knew the my words stopped him. His face went from anger to identical to mine. Confused.
"What are...
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posted by uniquezandy
Bella's POV
I read Romeo and Juilet like 1000 times. But why am I so nervous? Was it that acting was a new thing for me? یا was it that I am afraid people will laugh if I mess up? In my mind probably a bit of both. The good thing is I am doing this with Edward. He promised me; that he will guide me through it. Lets hope it will work. We done مزید and مزید rehersals as time went by. I learned my lines a little better, (thank آپ Edward,) and I am not scared. But when it's time, seeing the curtains go up and all the people staring... I hope I don't faint یا drop dead. To ease my mind Edward was...
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posted by moolah
Chapter Five:
Lexy’s P.O.V:
“I really don’t want to do this, Ren. I’m going to get fat anyways. It doesn’t matter.” Renesmee shook her head, “No. You’re getting a dress and we’ll pick it up when you’re nearly nine months.” I sighed and let her and Alice drag me to the back bridesmaid section of “Honey Hive Dresses” دکان in Port Angeles. While Alice looked on the blue rack, Renny looked on the گلابی rack, Mom looked on the black rack (I was hoping I was going to get one of those), and Rosalie and I (the official smart ones) looked on the maternity racks.
“Aunt Ali!...
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posted by karpach_13
*note*
this might be my last chapter because my mom is taking the computer from me and i wont be able to write at all, so i need at least 3 reasons why i need to write مزید یا she'll take it away from me forever. the مزید reasons the better. thanks.
Chapter 23

In the morning I woke up and got ready and helt for school. I drove to la push. I held my arm close to me and got out of the car and everybody was looking at my car.i closed it and went to class. I went to history first and sat at the back of the class. My teacher was talking and I didn’t even pay attention. I put my head on the deest...
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posted by Passion_5
Hear out my tortured soul
For I have nowhere else to go
آپ captured my dead, frozen heart
Now yours and mine’ll never be apart

آپ took my breath away
And in my دل you’ll always stay
آپ are my life now
Believe me, for this I vow

My brave and trusting love
From the heavens above
I’ll do everything for you
And I’ll always be true

When آپ called out my name
My life had never been the same
آپ kept my feet on the ground
‘Cause my purpose had been found

Your chocolate brown eyes
Are honest and wise
Through them I could see
How آپ irrevocably love me
Anna Kendrick, co-star of the upcoming film ‘Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,” has a unique perspective on the hullabaloo surrounding the “Twilight” فلمیں and book series. Kendrick has had a role in the first three films of the franchise (playing Bella’s friend, Jessica Stanley), but because she’s not a main character, the 25-year-old actress isn’t the focus of intense media یا پرستار attention, like Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner are.

During a حالیہ conversation with Kendrick, Speakeasy asked the actress about her insider-outsider status. “I just feel really...
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posted by beachchick
I looked up surprised. Her, my sister that was impossible. She held out her hand to me and I looked at it. Finally she laughed. "Well I'm not going to hurt you, your my sister gosh people these days." I took it and she helped me up. As soon as I stood up a curly haired vampire was standing behind me holding my arms. "Jasper" the girl کہا again "she isn’t going to hurt anyone well maybe آپ if آپ don’t let go of her arms." "Alice," Jasper کہا "she couldn’t hurt me if she tried!" Overconfident fool I thought. I hope this makes him think before he talks. Suddenly Jasper hit the ground...
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"So what do آپ think Justin will get آپ for your birthday?" Hayden asked me, I was sitting with her since Justin was out sick. My birthday was a few days away. It was snowing outside. I shrugged my shoulders. My phone vibrated and I took it out looking under the desk. I felt someone behind me. I looked up and saw Mr. Henderson.
"Is there anything آپ wold like to share with the class Miss. Clearwater?" He asked me. I stood up.
"Yes, actually there is." I کہا and cleared my throat.
"Excuse me everyone,Mr.H asked me share the text message I just got."Everyone looked at me, most of them stifled...
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posted by karpach_13
 nessies first دن of school outfit
nessies first day of school outfit
Chapter 19
Ivan opened his eyes a little and then a little مزید until he opened ham all the way.
“nessie?” he کہا quietly. He remembers me. I looked at him and he had a smile on his face and then I tried to put up a smile too but I failed miserably.
“ivan , how did u get in an accident?” I asked him. Eager to know.
“when I left the reservation I was driving back ہوم but then I remembered your face how آپ looked at me before آپ left so I turned around and started driving back to the reservation but then a car came out of nowhere and that’s all I remember” he told me.
“the good...
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posted by karpach_13
Chapter 15

“relax” Ivan told me. I looked at him confused I was late for school not for a party یا something.
“ur aunt alice and the rest of ur family is coming over to tell آپ something” he toold me.
“oh, them ima get dressed and eat some breakfast” I tol him I got an outfir. Since it was sunny I wore a mini سکرٹ, گھیرنا and a t شرٹ, قمیض I went downstairs to make myself some breakfast but I went through the spells that my mother wrote down for me. Some of them were really good like trap someone in a room یا make someone agree with u for six hours, but then she wrote use these spells carefully...
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posted by NeeNee14
I quit my job in L.A and moved back to Forks with Seth and Tala. We've been here for a couple of months, it was almost spring.
I'm sitting in my room now, just sobbing. I didn't know why I started crying. I was making the بستر and the tears came. Seth was at work and Tala was with her Grandma Sue for the day. The phone rang and rang. The answer machine came on.
"Hey, I was wondering if آپ were still at home. You're not answering your cell so call me when آپ get this." It was Seth. I walked over to the phone and called his job.
"Jake's Garage. This is Jake speaking." He said.
"Hey Jake. It's...
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