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Name: On the Review Game, I go by Cherry Age: 14. Unless you're some internet creeper. Then I'm 47. Likes: Dark chocolate, rain, Nora (my computer), drawing, the ocean, reading, video games (N64 is the best system. Zelda and Mystical Ninja forever!), Frou Frou, randomness, typing, Ouran High Host Club, wearing princess dresses and/or togas, strawberries, Diana Wynne Jones, improv, foreign things Dislikes: The insert key, Algebra, bugs (particularly wasps), whiny people, Twilight (sorry, guys), rudeness, really loud music, tomatoes, celebrities, gory movies, Miley Cyrus and all her multiple personalties- any Disney Star, for that matter MY (CURRENT) STORIES: The Game- Stella lives in the City, a place where only good feelings exist. Once every year, the best and brightest citizens are chosen to compete in the Games, a prestigious event where participants battle for the right to work in the Tower. It's the highest honor one can ever achieve, and Stella has been dreaming all her life of just the chance to compete, but because of her status as a Danger- a "social hazard to others"- she knows she'll never get the chance. Nevertheless, her name is called to compete. She's ecstatic until she meets Theo, another Danger, who has completely different- and morbid- ideas about the Game. As the Game goes on, Stella finds she is not only competing in the Games but competing for her life in a new world where the lines between good and evil are more blurry than she thought. Whew, long summary. This one has been on hiatus for... a long time, but it's been slowly reviving itself. There's still quite a few things I need to work out, but please keep you fingers crossed for me and it might work out! Cinderella Story- Jane is just a mediocre kitchen girl in the royal palace until one night as she's on guard duty when a group of revolutionary assassins, simply called the Nomads, break into the castle and kill the king. She is taken hostage but mistaken for being an accomplice, and soon a price is put on her head. She must run from the law with the Nomads, slowly adapting to their gyspy ilfestyle and revolutionary views. The idea of democracy is almost sacrilege to her, being raised on nothing but loyalty to the king since before she could remember- and yet, she joins the Nomad in their plan to bring democracy to the kingdom. Jane's life becomes a whirlwind of treachery, danger, adventure, and even romance. Loosely based on Cinderella. Sorry, guys, I think I edited the heck out of it. And I do believe it is dead. But I am determined to make it work, even if it takes years! Harmony- Centuries away from now, the moons around Uranus (A/N: Uranus is a big part of this story, so get your giggles out now) begin orbitting faster and faster until finally they collide, creating a new planet that drifts away from Uranus and develops its own gravitational orbit. Scientists discover that, in the collision, oxygen and water were created. The atmosphere is much like that of Earth, and it has all conditions for sustaining life. Which is good, because back on Earth the gravitational pull of the planet- Area 329, as it comes to be called- is pulling tides higher than ever before. Soon the water engulfs much of the coast-land, rapidly eating its way inward. Scientists work together to create sulf-sustaining space shuttles that carry the rich and the prominent to a better life on Area 329, where they can live away from the worry of the rising ocean. Indigo, an island girl who has never even met a person outside her own family, is on one of the last shuttles. She and her family fly to the santcuary of Area 329- but is it really a sanctuary or hell? I'm really nervous about this one because it's so weird (not like any of my other plots aren't) so I'm not posting any chapters until I'm at least halfway through. My main project for now. FAVORITE BOOKS/AUTHORS: Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Life as we Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer Fairest by Gail Carson Levine The Shining by Stephen King Anything by Margaret Peterson Haddix or Lois Duncan Over 4,000 children have their lives taken each day in the name of choice. Do something about it: http://www.silentday.org/ | |||||||