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My Reading Addiction
I have a
stockpile of half complete novels and some barely started books that I hope to
return to some day. Among them is a
novel set in Ireland and Boston following a teenage
vampire hunter, Sarah Knight. This was
the first novel I ever wrote and actually completed. I started it the summer after I finished
secondary school (high school), but re-wrote it several times over the
years. I also have the outline of the
follow up novel to it jotted down somewhere
Another story I began back in school
calls to me at times. Set in a time of
Celtic myths and legends, it follows the story of a daughter of a Chieftain who
has no idea of her ties to the darker fairy world. It is tentatively titled Ripples. I also have a
hand-written novel about a group of teenagers with various psychic
abilities. I don't think this will ever
see the light of day.
When I was a teenager, my friend
Danielle and I would write Buffy fan
fiction. We had a laugh writing new episodes featuring Xander, Willow, Angel and
co. These are all hand-written, so who knows if I'll ever knuckle down and type
these up. It might be fun just to see
how bad, or possibly good my writing was ten to fifteen years ago.
I also created a short
science-fiction series called Anomaly. In my dreams, I hoped it would become a TV
series (feel free to laugh here). My
school pals diligently read each ‘episode’ for me and gave me lots of
feedback. God bless those girls for
putting up with me. Anomaly focused on a high school in Massachusetts . Due to an explosion in a genetics lab many
years previously, the town's pregnant women were infected with a virus and
their children were genetically stronger humans than normal.
I wrote this a year or two before Dark Angel came out and I remember being
so annoyed that someone beat me to the punch. J Nicky was the only 'normal' human at the
school, and the series dealt with bullying and prejudice. I must dig it out from whatever box the
scripts are hiding in one of these days, and have a read.
Under the Desert Moon
By Emma Meade
Genre: Paranormal, Fantasy, Romance
Publisher: Soul Fire Press
ISBN: 9780985243166
Number of pages: Paperback 205
Word Count: Approx 50,000
Soul Fire Press http://soulfirepress.com/under-the-desert-moon/
Book Description:
17 year old Erin Harris spends her time daydreaming, hoping to escape her small town life in Copperfield , Arizona . When a movie crew arrives unexpectedly to shoot a vampire film over the summer, Erin ’s small town world changes forever.
Author Bio:
Emma Meade lives in rainy Ireland . She loves vampires, slayers, witches, ghosts, aliens & shadow men (or at least the youngest of the Shadow Men), and regular people who live extraordinary lives (think Slayerettes and you’re on the right track).
Books, DVDS & TV show boxsets take up lots of space in her home, and she collects all the Point Horror books she can get her hands on.
Writing supernatural short stories and watching marathon re-runs of Buffy are some of her favourite ways of escaping reality.
Author Website: http://emmameadebooks.com/
Blog: http://emmameade.com/
Goodreads Author Page:
Goodreads book page:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/emmameadewrites
Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/Emma-Meade/e/B0064LKMK2
Twitter: https://twitter.com/emmameade83












4 comments:
Thanks for all your help, Roxanne.
Sounds good all the stories you have working there...would love to hear more of Ripples, really all of them:) Under The Desert Moon was really a great read and I look forward to the follow up of Night Sighs...awesome post, thanks for sharing!
That's a lot of work you have to do Emma. Can't wait to read more of your novels and tell all about them!!
Thanks for stopping by, Laura & Michelle. Appreciate your support.
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