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D.M. Andrews (all-ages fantasy & other stuff)
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Apr 09, 2012 04:34AM
I believe comparisons are odious. The obvious exapmle is Potter but it does you no justice. it makes you sound like a Rowling Wannabe which is sad. I think your book stands very well on its own merit. It shouldn't be thought of as like anything but itself.
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Well, now I've finished it and it's fabulous. I always feel you have to be a better writer than average to capture a teenaged audience. They won't wait around while you slowly build backgrounds and plot elements. They want the story - in this book, they get it!The Serpent in the Glass
I loved the influences (NO, NOT HP!) and the fact that there is plenty of scope to go further with this. I hope you're working on Book 2?
PS I loved Jessica's obsession with shopping!
Thanks, Ignite.I've got a number of books on the go, but book #2 isn't one of them yet (though I have a title and a story idea). I have 2 other fantasy books I'm working on - one with a 13-year-old boy and another with a 17-year-old boy, both with female counterparts of the same age. They both go much more swiftly into the action than Serpent, especially the former which - unusually for me - is written in first person.
I am finishing up two short parodies at present. There's so much I want to write, and so many ideas!
... so little time. Aye, tell me about it!I didn't feel that Serpent was slow to start. I know one or two of your US reviews suggested so. They are wrong! There's nothing like self faith eh?
I rather like first person stories. I know some people don't but they are immediate.
Well, after my Serpent experience I look forward to whatever you present us with!
If you ever get the chance to press the "no" button under some of the mean reviews...please do ;) I prefer third person, to write and read, but first person can work well for some stories.
I just did, for the ones that hadn't finished it or had gone off on a HP look-alike moan. I can't do with moaners!
Having only read the blurb which says "school for gifted children" I'm going to leave a review complaining that your book is a clone of x-men, just to be different.Ok, not really but I will read the book, and probably leave a review. Can't promise anything on the Harry Potter or X-men front though
Hehe. Thanks, both. I'd have to be quite the seer to start writing a book that was a clone of HP before the first HP was published. ;)X-Men - pfft. Not a fan. ;)
Ta da? Thought it was Ariel...I've worked out how can you find out how much like me you are!
http://myquizcreator.com/take/6317
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50%. So-so!Actually some I left as they were because I don't watch Dr Who OR Merlin.
Edit - Anyway, aren't you supposed to be writing? It says in the thread title!
lol. I want you all to set up 10 questions, too ;)The Kindle will be bought when my Amazon cheque comes! Besides, still got to decide which one... Touch probably...
The Serpent in the Glass reviewed on top children's review site by none other than Erik the Great (who is 10, by the way)... http://thiskidreviewsbooks.com/2012/0...
Something I'd like to do - a bit of a personal challenge - is to write in as many genres as I can. The only problem with this is I need to finish some series. Here's my thoughts so far:+ Middle Grade fantasy - done.
* Parody of classic literature - publishing very soon
+ (younger) YA first-person fantasy - at 12k
+ (older) YA fantasy - at 30k
+ historical fiction - not started
+ suspense/thriller - not started (but got an idea)
+ fairy tales (humour) - about 25% done
+ sci-fi - not started but lots of ideas
Well, my Pride and Prejudice parody is now being reviewed by Amazon. I hope to announce its release on Monday!
You missed paranormal romance and chick-lit or as I like to think of it, chuck -lit (thank heaven!)Pride and prunejuice is brilliant! I look forward to its release.
hehe. Prunejuice would've been a good one; though I suspect the plot may have run away with itself...I think I might give chick-lit and romance a miss...P&P counts as romance anyway ;)
Talking about brains...I can never seem to work out how to navigate around the Amazon forums. I seem to have entirely lost the Meet our Authors forum, and I cannot find anything about April Indie Authors.
I must be doing something wrong with these forums :(
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