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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 author of the new novel Stonecraft, now available on Amazon.com. Her book is a part of a web-hosting program at the homesite of author 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 Views of a Progressive Christian is also on the site.

Q: This is your first book, Jenni. What made you 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 or romance novel I’ve ever read. Fifty Shades of Grey is basically that but older and mais 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 books 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 composição literária 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 you might as well make a point or two along the way. I tried not to repeat things, such as an annoying and constant biting of the lip or whatever. I feel like the amor 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 or 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 amor Stonecraft. It doesn’t have to be either/or. Besides, if they’ve already read the Twilight books they’ve got read something else, right? I loved [F.D.Rhoden’s] Sisterella, but I wouldn’t sit around leitura it over and over again.
Q: What publicity are you doing? What do you 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: You 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 mais 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 you don’t find the fetish themes, um, to your taste, you 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 you never know.
Q: Stonecraft clearly establishes where the story will go in future installments. Is there a sequel planned? Do you 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 seguinte 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, amor on the run. I’d go see it. And the seguinte one... well, I don’t want to give anything away, but if the seguinte Stonecraft novel comes out it will not disappoint, I promise you that.
Q: How many books ahead have you planned?
A: So far I know where the segundo 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 por it. I think Harry Potter turned the whole thing around. It didn’t seem like anybody was really leitura 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 or never will. There will never be a computer game that achieves the kind of longevity of a great book like Frankenstein or the Scarlet Letter.
Q: You 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 por 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 or he almost would be Tarzan. Rhett is a product of science, and that puts him in a different fictive tradition.
Q: What’s the composição literária process like for you? What can you recommend to new or 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 books to refine their processes. I’m just not there. But I can tell you 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 you from finishing. I think, and mais experienced authors have told me this, that most books 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: You 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. You can change the outline as you go and discover new things about the story you never would have thought of before you 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 you 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 leitura 10 books in 30 minutes.
Q: What’s seguinte 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 surfergal
Max's POV

When we rushed in Sergeant raio, ray office and I saw Addi lying there on
the floor anger just rushed over me. Sergeant raio, ray quickly tried to
fight us but between the both of us we had him pinned down on the
floor within seconds. As Jordan was holding Sergeant raio, ray on floor I
rushed over to Addi. I checked to see if she was breathing and that
made me a little calmer but not enough. So I grabbed the phone on the
escrivaninha, mesa and called 911. When the police and ambulância arrived I was happy
cause I knew that she was going to be okay and Sergeant raio, ray was going
to jail. Jordan and I had to stay on campus we weren't allowed to
leave.
posted by wickedwitch2
Personally I read Twilight because kids kept bugging me because I haven't read it yet.

But after leitura all four books I feel in amor with them. I wasn't a fã of the composição literária style or the romance. I prefer girl-on-girl. But I fell in amor with Edward and Jacob.

The characters are lovable. Now I hated Bella she was annoying but that's the only thing I dislike. I amor the ending to Breaking Dawn. And amor New Moon.

Edward left in that book I almost skipped it.

As of right now; Meyers is my favorito author.

She is way better then JK Rowling and Stephen King.

I used to amor HP until I read Twilight.

Now I used to write before leitura Twilight...and just suddenly realized my composição literária was nothing compared to Twilight. That's why I'm composição literária a vampire novel that I hope to publicar in the near future.
posted by Sk8bordNewMoon
The seguinte morning I woke up to the birds chirping and a knocking well a banging on the door. I grabbed my gun out of the side table. I cocked the gun and headed down stairs. I looked out of a window that was over looking the drive way. There was no cars, so that means its probably one of the warwolves. I was happy cause it wouldn't be Jacob, he off hunting with the Cullens. Even though I was part of the family, I wasn't a Cullen yet. I have to be a vampire to become a Cullen. I saw Seth, Collin and Brady. oi guys. Hey, we didn't mean to scare you. Oh its okay, you didn't, you just never know...
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"Mike Welch who plays Mike Newton in Twilight and New Moon recently gave an interview to MTV. He talked with them about Bella Swan’s (Kristen Stewart) scene where she attempts to get over Edward Cullen por going on a three way encontro, data with Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner) and Mike Newton. He stated , “I really should’ve checked with someone if this is information I can give away or not.” He said Bella,Mike,and Jacob are going to be watching a horror film at the movie theater,and that Chris Weitz is inserting his own mini “movie within a movie” into the mix.

Mike revealed that the film is...
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posted by VAMPirella1997
End of part 4:
When we opened the door, we were greeted por a shocking sight. A terrible sight. Because it meant that we hadn't left fast enough. We were being exposed to the town. And they believed...

Part 6:
I gasped. It was so quiet that only Alice would have heard. Alice was standing behind me. She stood on her tip-toes to see over my shoulders. "Oh my God." She murmured. Again, only we could here each other. Angela was standing on the doorstep, her face livid. What looked like almost the whole town stood behind her, all their faces the same mask of fury-and a slight hint of fear in some....
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posted by rachel-rathbone
chapter one
"oh please mum ellie is my best friend please let here stay" renesmee begged
"nessie this life just isnt a place for a little girl to be"i hated it but it was true i even called her nessie. she looked at the floor her long black eyelashes cating a shadow on her cheeks, her long bronze hair falling on her face.
"ask our dad" i said sighing pushing the pergunta on to someone else i couldnt stand hurting here.
******
"nessie you cleaned your room write sheel be her in 5 miniutes i can here the car" the tyres rubbed against the gravil path emmett and jasper had laid so ellie and her mum...
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posted by VAMPirella1997
Part 5:
Jacob's POV:
Bella was gonna kill me. I'd forgotten to tell her that I was taking Nessie to La Push today so she could play with Quil and Claire. Bella was probably panicing right now. And I was in for it when I get back to the vamp's pad. Oops.
We were all in Billy's front room-Quil, Claire, Nessie and me. Nessie was playing scrabble with Quil. And she was winning. Well, to be fair, Quil was putting down the words that Claire told him to, so... it wasn't really a shock. I laughed. "Quil, you're 18. And you're getting beaten por a 1 ano old girl!"
"She might be 1 according to her birth...
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Heree's the whole interview of Robert Los 40 Principales magazine!!!!!!!!



Los 40 Principales magazine, in their edition for Spain, interviewed Rob on the mês of February. We finally got a hold of this edition of the magazine. The interview is completely new and it has never been posted online.
Here’s the complete translation of the interview, which, as usual, features tons of fun Rob frases :)

“A ano atrás I couldn’t get a date. Now the world has gone backwards. I can have any 14 ano old that I want.” says the British actor Robert Pattinson, who has become overnight, the new It Boy...
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Chapter 11- Carmen
    “Are you okay, Wendi?” Colleen asked and I noticed that my whole body was shuddering. I focused on calming down, not wanting to feel weak. It helped some and the shuddering slowed slightly. Colleen figured out that I needed some help and once again, she calmed me down with her curious talent. I often wondered how it worked. It seemed so impossible. I was still a little upset so Stefan scooped me up into his arms and hugged me to his strong chest.
    We walked into the cozinha and Stefan sat me down in a chair at the long, mahogany...
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posted by Twilight597
ok im not sure if i should post this on here or not, so if you like it then i'll write more, well either way, i'll write it but just not post it here. just tell me if i should keep posting here. i have chapter 1 done already, but im not sure if i want to post it, just tell me what you think.

Zodiac Pendant

Introduction

My name is Gabriella Swan, but most people call me Gabby. I live in Forks, Washington with my 16 ano old sister, Bella, and my dad Charlie. My mom died when I was born, so Bella has taken care of me since. We are really close, and don’t fight much. The only thing we make fun...
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 New Moon in theatres November 20, 2009
New Moon in theatres November 20, 2009
As the New Moon Movie is getting closer, and seeing all the set pictures from Italy and Vancouver, and seeing the trailer, alot of people are speculating the differences of the movie and the book.

And, not that I have anything wrong with that, but what I do have a slight problem with is the negativity. The movie has not even reached theatres yet, but there is so much doubt. The minor changes such as: the wardrobe, the gift wrappers not being silver, the kiss in Italy and not in her bedroom, etc. Those are a few examples, but the point is, the movie has not come out yet, so why all the judgments....
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Carlisle Cullen was the son of an Anglican pastor, born in 1640's London, England during a time of religious and political upheaval. Carlisle's father and other pastors led hunts for werewolves, witches, and vampires, saying that they were attempting to rid the world of evil and sin, but many a time, these groups would end up killing innocent citizens. As his father aged, Carlisle was put in charge of the raids after these creatures. He was less at ease about killing as his father was, but he was intelligent enough to find a real coven of vampiros inhabiting the sewers of London. Carlisle led...
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Bella's Pov

"Stop Jasper!!! Stop!! You are under a wicked spell!
Is this your revenge!"

"Why yes my dear. You married Edward and had a baby named
Renesmee. So, what I have decided to do is to throw them in the dungeon
until you say yes to my proposal."

Now, I was in tears.

"Will you marry me?"

I wanted to say NO!!! But not in that tone of manner.

"Thank you, but I will pass," I said as politly as I could.

Then Rosalie went through exactly the same thing
Renesmee and Edward did.

"You know, I will do this to all your family. I even did it to Alice.
They aren't strong enough to break the ropes they...
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Sorry! So short....

Jasper's Pov

What is Edward doing here? Is the rest of my family here too? Edward took me
aside and said sternly, "Where's Bella. What have you done with her!?"

"I did nothing of the sort," he replied as quick as he could obviously showing
he's nervous.

"Then why is this guy standing right here asking to cadastrar-se their group?! What are you
doing or planning? Are you going against the Cullen's or something?! What's wrong with
you?!"

"I want to tell you something," he said nervously, "I loved Bella since you first brought her to
our home. When you told us you were going to marry...
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posted by elinochka
At school..
Rosalie comes in the
principle' office..
Princple-what happened Ms.Hale?
Rosalie-i cant stand that idiot i am leaving and you can give me suspension..
Principle-*laughing* i think you guys like each other..
Jake comes in
Jake-you serious?me liking this girl?
Rosalie rolled her eyes..
Principle-fine you 2 can go..
Jake and Rosalie left office..Jake was walking behind Rosalie..Rosalie was feeling bad.The boy that she liked was walking behind her..The boy that hated her..
Jake-so what are you doing after school blondie?
Rosalie-ummm none of your buiness..Rosalie left Jacob alone..He was watching...
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posted by patrisha727
Sorry! I forgot to post the last confessions. I was busy writting my story! I don't own these, these are just for people's enjoyments. ^_^

Breaking Dawn Confessions

#1
No Charlie, Bella's not pregnant with Edward's baby, I am.

#2
I'm in Edward's happy (pretend the word happy is crossed out) naughty place.

#3
Forget Jacob, I want Seth to be my puppy.

#4
I told my parents I was going to marry Edward, my fictional vampire boyfriend.

#5
Jacob's not missing, I keep him locked up in my basement.

#6
Read the first chapter? Yeah... I died and went to Heaven but I came back because Edward wasn't there....
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Jasper's POV

When Bella spoke the nearly impossible words, I can feel that all of us feel pain, anger, and mostly confusion. But Bella's feelings, are cold, hard, and some-what robotic....

I looked at Edward. He had emotions of terror and sadness.
" Bella? What are you thinking!?!?!?" he demanded.
" I'm saying I will cadastrar-se the volturi, if it's a problem to you, come and cadastrar-se me. Then we will always be together."
" But what about your family? Your own daughter?"
" Those things are less than I can think about. Of cource I will let you and my daughter join. That is certainly fine with me. But make...
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posted by Doopey
Here is another one... sorry this one is a bit shorter :) the seguinte one will be longer tho :D seguinte one shall be loaded up tomorrow :)



Chapter four


I turned around and crouched progressivo, para a frente while a growl was building its up up. But the person coming round the corner stopped my growl in its tracks. I stood up straight and looked at the vampire at the end of the room.
"Aro?" I couldnt belive my eyes. How was he here? Why was he here? How did he know about Ilse Esme? Then i remembered that time the Volutri came to destroy my family because of Renesmee. He must have seen it in Edwards thoughts.
"Ahh dear...
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posted by angiehomas
im in the devils playground
dont know anyone round here
i will try to stand my ground
and not let anyone sense my fear
cant confisgate a reality that is based on lies
i will not negociate with my pride
foolish as i was i am no longer that person
yes try to hold my gaze
my will wont lesson
and i am in the devils playground
i have my own toys
i try to not look around
to the erie noise
scrapping nails apon the pavement
and dried blood up on the walls
a smell that so nauseating
i feel i might fall
light headed i cant be
not in this place anyways
i walk further trying to find a way out of this place.
how did i get here where did i go wrong my morbid curisoty
of a unrealistic song.driven to a brink thats almost sickning
i cant find myself.a way out of the devils playground. my own personal hell
Robert Pattinson Reaches Final Deal to estrela on 'Breaking Dawn'
Tue, 19 May 2009 23:21:11 ET

© Eliot Press/Bauer-Griffin

23-year-old hottie Robert Pattinson told The Hollywood Reporter in Cannes on Tuesday, May 19 that he will estrela on "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn", the fourth and final installment of the vampire drama movies, which are based on the novels of Stephenie Meyer.

However, Summit Entertainment hasn't set the production encontro, data of the flick because the British actor has a "jam-packed shooting schedule". He will fly to Vancouver, Canada in October to finish the filming of "Eclipse",...
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