
ME:
-I'm Steph, I'm an 18-year-old girl, and I'm called Teffie by the good people of FP.com and my little sister.
interests: alphabetizing, baking, baths, beaches, cupcakes, dancing, fashion, novelties, reading, shopping, writing.
music: The Bird and the Bee, Cat Power, Coconut Records, Feist, Lavender Diamond, Rilo Kiley, She & Him.
TV: The Office, Gossip Girl.
movies: Amelie, The Darjeeling Limited, Mean Girls, Lost in Translation, Love Actually, Pride & Prejudice, The Princess Bride, Waiting for Guffman.
books: Anna Karenina, The Bell Jar, The Catcher in the Rye, The Great Gatsby, The Princess Bride, A Room with a View, A Series of Unfortunate Events, To Kill a Mockingbird.
WRITING:
-Chains of Fate - A search for a cold-blooded killer and a missing father becomes a search for freedom, love, and identity, a quest that is soon swept up in the consequences of an ancient war and a mysterious, powerful heirloom. Now being REVISED. Check out the map for locations!
Reviews on this story are returned!
UPDATES:
-July 6, 2008: Sorry for the long delay! See my author's note on chapter four, Playing With Candles, for the explanation!
-June 6, 2008: Chapter three, Waves Crashing, is up!
-May 29, 2008: Chapter two of COF, Smoke and Mirrors, is posted. Thanks for the feedback! Look out for chapter three sometime next week.
-May 20, 2008: So here's the deal-io. I couldn't finish COF. I just couldn't. The first 18 chapters or so were pure tripe. So, even though the end was so near, I am now working on the revised version. And since FP.com won't allow two versions of the same story, I had to delete the old one. Sorry to any fans it had, but it really needed a makeover.
FUTURE PROJECTS (none of these are definite):
- Children of Fate- a sequel to COF.
PREVIEW: Princess Ele's 17th year is off to a bad start. For one thing, her boyfriend is distant. For another, her sister is dying. A simple journey and a mistaken kidnapping lead her to the Children of Fate, an underground resistance group against a hostile king.
- The Road (working title)
PREVIEW: Ishara was used to her dad bringing stuff home. Useless junk found on the side of the road, stuff no one in their right mind wanted. First an exercise bike. Then a hot tub. Then a puppy. But Is never, ever expected her dad to bring a boy home. (Inspired by E.M. Forester's A Room With a View.)
COPYRIGHT & DISCLAIMER:
-With everything important said, I leave you with one last note: don't steal. Really, don't. It's not cool.
-I had major help with CoF from my friend Jacky. 75 percent of the characters and some of the plot are her creations, so thanks to her for that!
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