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I think I'm going to start a small side-project, also about mermaids, and heavily inspired by my favorite book series of all time - the series that actually introduced me into the fantasy genre, I believe - Daughters of the Moon!


I agree about the H2O thing but other than that it sounds cool!!! :)

It's the near future (say 25-30 years outwards); and Charlie Silver is fulfilling a lifelong dream as he walks on the Sea of Crisis as Orion 21's commander.
Meanwhile, 298,000 miles away, back with us mere mortals; Thomas "Tom" Silver and his sister Jennifer "Jenny" Silver are struggling through the middle years of high school.
They've always been fairly sickly -- while other students were trying out for more energetic sports, they had to settle for supporting roles in Band, Book Club, etc.
But the highlight of each year comes for them in the winter, when the athletics department offers swimming.
They get trounced in the short, high energy swim competitions, such as 50 to 100 meters, but hold the school records for the 800 to 1500 meter freestyle, strangely enough.
Lately in the last six months, they've been noticing some strangers hanging around in the background at their swim meets. Strangers who take an intense interest in them; but quickly disappear when confronted.
It's not just them, but the family as a whole as well that's under this kind of scrutiny.
Disturbing anonymous notes are found in their mailbox; with messages like "You'll be sleeping with the fishes" on them.
They've tried to convice their dad -- Charlie -- and their mother -- Victoria "Vicky" -- of how serious this is; and that they should go to the police, or at least notify the FBI of this -- stalking an astronaut's family should get a quick response; but both of their parents have been strangely non-committal on this.
While looking through some old papers, the children discover the beginnings of a road that will lead them to unravelling the lie behind their family history; something that will take on an unexpected life of it's own in both the public and private spheres...
[EDIT: I'm not quite sure yet how to do this. Doing it from a first person POV works really well for a YA novel; but I'm not sure how to do that with a dual set of heroes; so I might cut the children down to an only child...]

However some people are just better at third and that's fine.
However you can have multiple points of view. I like it when authors do that to give different characters different opinions and views on situations at hand and so forth.



Yeah, I have so many ideas kicking around right now. Two or three mermaid ideas, a Medusa story that I worked on for my senior project, and a story about dragons.

Awesome. Happy writing, everyone! :)

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I also did the book cover. I hope you enjoy.
Citra

Hey, I'm excited about reading your story and all, but please never use age as an excuse. It doesn't matter if you're thirteen or 30, age should have nothing to do with writing. I'm not trying to be mean or anything like that at all, and I'll be happy to help edit your work for you. But still, never underestimate yourself or your age. Just a note :)

Anyways, after reading your story, I do have a few things to say. And these aren't meant to be mean, just helpful little things:
1. The story reads like an outline. There should be more descriptions, more details, and more emotion.
2. What are the parents motifs for hating Kaia? It can't just be no reason. Give some reason. There needs to be more background, even if it's later on in the story in flashbacks.
3. The whole bathing suit thing is a tricky subject for mermaid writers. It's an issue. Should mermaids be topless? Should there be scales? Should there be bathing suits? It's also a little too convenient that the bathing suit matches her scales unless that has some special meaning later on.
4. Tons more emotion is needed here. Kaia's adoptive parents just drowned her in the middle of the ocean! Things need to be boiling.
5. If there is one thing you over-describe, it's everyone's appearance. Might cut back on that a bit. But make sure we know what your character looks like.
Seriously, never give up on writing. Even the greatest works of literature can be improved. Hope this helps :)

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Marissa: cool, popular, blond
Lena: Goth-obsessed, punk rocker-style
Dosinia: mysterious and quiet..."
I would NOT use the name Dosinia, since Tera Lynn Childs uses it in her series. Sorry if someone has already pointed this out to you--I haven't gotten through all the comments yet.

Marissa: cool, popular, blond
Lena: Goth-obsessed, punk rocker-style
Dosinia: mysteri..."
I don't think anyone has. We probably didn't know Forgive my Fins existed at this point, lol. It's also used in Jaclyn Dolamore's disappointing Between the Sea and the Sky.

I started to read Lost Voices, and had to stop after about 40 pages. I just didn't want to associate mermaids with so much sadness and despair! The almost-rape was awful.

I started to read Lost Voices, and had to stop after about 40 pages. I just didn't want to associate mermaids wi..."
The first forty pages are saddening yes, but the book is so chilling and beautiful. The second one is looking to be good (I just started it). It's one of my favorite merbooks actually.



I'd read it so long as my mom could look over my shoulder and not slap me! Which would definitely be a problem with Game of Thrones, lol.


Yeah. I read the first book. It was naughty. I only finished it because I couldn't put that thing down, ohmyGod it's so addicting. But I couldn't do it again, just because I was afraid my mom might find out, lol. It's a very well constructed and interesting series, and I'll probably finish it when I'm older, but for now, I have to pretend like I haven't read it.

I started to read Lost Voices, and had to stop after about 40 pages. I just didn't want to asso..."
Gah!!! I LOVE THE LOST VOICES TRILOGY!!! I actually like the new angle she had on mermaids. I mean it is different having them as she does but I like the creativity. The story is very good and thrilling beilieve me! You will be utterly shocked at the last chapter. I was stunned I had to read it over! I'm dying to read the next one...it better come out soon...

@GC I really want to read the books so bad! But every copy in every Colorado library seems to be checked out! It's so frustrating... :-\



Mine is about the virgin heiress to the mermaid royal bloodline needing to select a mate from a group of men who were bred for the sole purpose of providing her with an heir. But she's not in love with any of them-the only man she has ever loved was a human she met at a vacation resort in her teen years.
It's too hard for her to decide so she returns to the Seaview to think it through and work and live as a human, only to find that her human Link is now the owner-and has been waiting for her return.



Bonnie from A Backwards Story just posted an interview about The Marked Ones for 'Splash into Summer.' I'm so honoured to have been included :)
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She is dangerous, angry and scared. She is being hunted too...
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S.K. would do well to revisit that one review and read the reviewer's comment first and then re-read the review.


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