
The name's Pixar. Or Erin. I don't care.
I'm an aspiring author, I hope you can tell. I'm not very good, though. My writing is painfully mediocre. But hey, I'm only 14. I'm using all of the grammatical skills I've learned from 8th grade.
I would put my likes and dislikes and such on here, but I'm not in the mood.
Completed Stories
None yet.
Works-in-Progress
Till Death: "Romeo & Juliet" is marked as the ultimate love story. Young Romeo Montague and young Juliet Capulet fall in love, only to discover that their families are enemies and they are forbidden to marry. The story of Alexander McDuffie and Junie Avery may not be as widely known as "Romeo & Juliet", but their relationship is much, much more forbidden. Alexander, already heartbroken by an unfaithful woman, falls in love again, and he falls hard. Junie is uninterested. Not only is she uninterested, she's terrified. Why? Alexander killed himself in 1884. However, his ghost is hardly going to let that stand in his way. (Romance/Supernatural/Drama)
Your Name is Kitty: All she wanted was freedom. Freedom, and her planet to belong to her people. And maybe a name. But she's trapped in a zoo—the Pre-Americans Enclosure—for obsolete human rebels like herself, and she's long since lost her hope for ever escaping. Then the prince brothers of New America visit the Enclosure, and the young Prince Sidney takes a disturbing interest in her. Suddenly, she's granted freedom; but freedom isn't freedom when you're a pet to a frightening young boy. And there's something different about Prince Sidney's older brother, Remy...
Future Projects
I Do: Companion piece to "Till Death". Alexander's POV. I still have to figure out how to summarize it all. Covers his last two days of life: running away, meeting Fiona, committing suicide. Then Junie comes along. :)
By the way, I'm using "Till Death" as my NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) novel. I don't know if other people can read other people's stories on that, but just in case, I'm gonna confirm that if you see it on there, it hasn't been stolen. It's me. I don't even know if it's against the rules, but it never said it wasn't so ha.