Stolen from Tom, but then expanded a little.
For those that don't know, NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) encourages participants to write a 50,000 word story in the month of November every year. Here are my works produced so far:
2005:
Title: Wait For It
Genre: Sci-Fi Mystery
100% finished
Breif Summary: First complete nano! George Balds lives in a future where females and males are seperated in society for logistical reasons and he's on the wrong side of the fence. What happens when he discovers a conspiracy by the men of this brave new world to do something secretive to the women? He runs home to mommy, of course.
2006:
Title: Gryphen
Genre: Sci-Fi
100% finished
Breif Summary: Didn't actually finish this in one month, but I liked it enough to actually finish. John is a young teen boy... and in a coma. His life becomes one long dream sequence, which all spiral into one incohesive mess. Will he ever wake up? Spoiler alert: yes, he will. But that's not the end.
2007:
Title: So You're Attractive, Now What?
Genre: Teen Comedy
100% finished
Breif Summary: Oh god I will never write about teenagers again. This was painful. Wrote 19 thousand words on the last day to finish it. Basically teens at a high school go through their boring everyday lives and there is teen drama and jokes during lunch period.
2008:
Title: 40, 25, 6 OR 7
Genre: Scif-Fi Mystery Horror
70% finished
Breif Summary: All the ingredients for an instant classic: An isolated island society, a canibal killer, spys, spaceships (but not really), I think my first novel that involves a character going online! children abducted by monsters! Gangs that hideout on a pier! A love story that begins in a bar! A title full of nonsense numbers! Oh, and vampires. This was me pre-Twilight, when I could actually write about such things. PS the love story has nothing to do with the vampires, thank god.
2009:
Who the heck knows? Not me!
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