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Um. First Chapter in my book, im thinking about writing.?

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Does it sound good? It would be for younger readers, 11-15.
I want to know if it’s worth it to keep writing. .

“Are you really nearly thirteen?” laughed Dimitri, a sixteen year old boy that was instructing my dance lessons. I turned away so he couldnt see the tears buring at my eyelids.
He was right, of course. I was nowhere near looking as old as i was. I was twelve, going on thirteen in a couple of weeks. Nobody ever thought of me as attractive. My best feature was my eyes. They were a stunning light blue that always took people’s breath away.
Doing dance lessons were never my idea of fun, but my mother, Karen, insisted that i take them. She had a husband, my dad, named Tim Harrison, known for making on screen movies.
Dimitri continued laughing, and i turned around after i had wiped my eyes and glared at him. “Yes, i’m nearly thirteen,” i said with a crack in my voice.
He looked at me seriously and stopped laughing. “I didn’t mean to hurt your feelings, Grayson. ”
I shook my head and began doing the 24 step routine i was working on completing.
“No no no!” He shouted, staring down at me with a smug expression. “You do it like this!” He began demonstrating.
I just stared and looked away. I was looking forward to getting away this weekend, especially because my mother was becoming more naggy by the minute, and i couldnt one more day of it! I was visiting my cousin, Karol, who was my age, just a smidge younger by a petty three months. My cousin lived in a huge, ranch styled home in Mexico. I had to take a plane there, considering we were way far away in Los Angeles, California. My adoptive father was flying down with me. Although my cousin lived in Mexico, she nor i had any Mexican heritage.
The week days flashed by like a sufficient lightning bolt. Soon I was on a beuatiful plane from LA to Mexico. The smiling waiters with the whitest teeth i’ve ever seen served us gourmet food. I didn’t know plane traveling could be so extravagent.
My father leaned over and kissed me lightly on my forehead. “We’ll be there in about 9 hours. . ”
I found myself lightly falling asleep. My head spun and the world seemed as if it was shutting down for a little while. I leaned against Tim, my father, and fell asleep.
The next thing I knew, we arrived in Mexico. We hopped out of the plane, gathering our suitcases.
“We’ll be taking a car down to the home,” my father told me.
I just nodded and walked down the busy airport and finally exiting through big gold shiny doors. I looked around Mexico. Some of my spanish friends from school had told me that Mexico was a dump. Some told me it was amazing. This must of been the beautiful and amazing part of Mexico; It didn’t look anything close to a dump.
“Where are we?” I asked blankly.
He turned to stare at me. “Well, we’re in Mexico, I was sure you knew. . ?”
“No. I meant as in, what city?”
He straightened up. “Oh. ” We’re in aguascalientes, I think. ”
I chuckled nervously. My cousin and I hadn’t seen eachother in years. Probably since we were eight or nine. .
He looked at me and smiled. “I hope you’ll be all right, on the ride. ” I didn’t know what he meant, exactly. Why wouldn’t I be alright?
A large green jeep that looked as if it had been sitting under the sun for twenty years, stood waiting for us. It was rusted, and the color looked so faded, I could hardly even tell what color it was. A man hopped out and smiled. He gave a casual wave and approached us.
I noticed he was very, very tan. He had sweat dripping from the side of his head and he had a bushy brown mustache. He was wearing a large and unflattering cowboy hat. His overalls were stained from old age and years of work. He smiled. His teeth were white.
I waved, and my dad smiled apologetically. “Are we a little late?”
“No, you’re perfectly on time,” he said and chuckled. “I’m Bill White. ”
“Timothy Harrison. ” They extended hands and shook.
“And, this, is my little girl! Her name is Grayson. She’s coming here visiting her cousin,” my dad said proudly. I smiled sheepishly.
“Well,” Bill said and smiled. “How old are you? Nine, ten?”
I frowned. “I’m twelve, very nearly thirteen. ”
“Oh well, my mistake, you look awfully young for ya age. ”
He patted me on the back and laughed. My dad joined in. I just glared.
“Well, lets get this show on da road!” Bill shouted. He ran over to the faded and rusted jeep and hopped in. My dad followed and climbed into the passenger seat. When I got in the back, i noticed there was no seat belt, just a thick rope thing that was probably being used for the seatbelt. I frowned.
“Sorra about that, kiddo,” he said and chuckled. “Dunt have a lot of money dese days. ” He chuckled, my dad too. I frowned again. The seat was hard as wood. I looked down and noticed it was wood, with a small sheet of carpeting over it. There was garbage everywhere. It took me awhile to get used to the rotten smell. My dad looked weird compared to the jeep and to Bill, in
I know its long. .
in his clean crisp suit and slicked back hair. I sighed and looked out the window. Or at least tried. It was covered in smudges and there was a dead fly on the middle of the window.
I gagged. Bill laughed when he saw me in the riveyew mirror, grossing out at everything. I saw some old ciggerates on the seat beside me. I glared at them and turned away.
After a while, we pulled up to a house that looked like a mansion. I’d forgotten that the house was so big. I smiled in envy. Bill had his mouth open in awe. I smiled again and strode toward the house, my dad at my side. I dragged my suitcase to the house and dropped it on the matt at the porch of the house. I rang the doorbell that even looked elegant. The doorbell probably costed more then Bill’s whole wardrobe. I smiled to myself.
A short chunky woman with a friendly face and long auburn hair pulled into a ponytail answered. She smiled warmly.
“Aunt Torisa!” I shouted and crushed her in a bear hug. My dad walked over and shook
her thick hand. “Timothy, Grayson, nice to see you two again. You guys look wonderful. ”
I thanked her and hurried into the house as well as my dad. Bill White was already driving away in the faded jeep.
The house smelled like blueberry pie, and cookies. I chuckled and sniffed the air. Torisa saw me and laughed. “Karol is upstaires, and Phil is in the tennis courts, practicing,” she told me. I knew my uncle Phil was a tennis player. I hugged my dad and climbed up the stairs. I remembered that the house had approximently 52 rooms, 14 bathrooms, a gym, a theatre, tennis courts, a bowling center, a outdoor and indoor swimming pool, and probably about 5 or 6 garages for there many cars. I heard boy band music and headed for the room.
The door in which the music was coming from had pink posters and frilly pink feathers and pink rimmed photos on it. I opened the door, and there stood Karol, listening to the stereo while cleaning up the room at the same time.
“Grayson!” She shrieked and hurled herself at me. This time it was my turn for the bearhug. I laughed and she did too. We hugged and talked for a while. “I’m glad your here,” she said after a while.
“Me too. ”
“Grayson!” She shrieked and hurled herself at me. This time it was my turn for the bearhug. I laughed and she did too. We hugged and talked for a while. “I’m glad your here,” she said after a while.
“Me too. ”
Wow really? Thank you so much. Yes this is definetly my first draft. I wouldnt put this as the final. So thank you guys, i appreciate your help.

Is my story idea good? Does it sound like any other book?

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

I want to write a book of science fiction and it occurred to me a kind of good idea, but I do not know if it sounds like any other science fiction books are out there. Ok, so heres my idea! Its about this small city of London in the future, when all the world’s cities are isolated and a kind of magnifying the effect to be taken as light years traveling from city to city, unless you have a key or a special switch or something like that. But that’s not a super large part of the history of this type only the setting. Ok, so in this city, the idea is to do the same so theres no war or violence, free will, no new idea, people just kind of life (im trying to think of a reason for people be there as an energy source or something weird like that). Most people in the city, at some point in their lives, they begin to think “outside the box” so to speak. These people are starting to ideas of freedom, creativity and begin to believe that everything in your town is bad (it is). Change your call. When you see signs of change, the person is sent to be cured. Be cured (for people who are already cured and not yet changed) is just another process of life. Accually healing is a form of brainwashing, that puts the brain and the thoughts and actions of people in a kind of track this type of control, and he thinks at all times. The song is a kind of simulation computerish thing. The only way that people do not notice any real change dramatically cured extreme because everyone is still a kind of personality. This is not how normal when brainwashed zombies. Nobody remembers having been cured of history tutto.Così accual about a boy named Grayson 14 years living in a village in London and has the imagination and creativity unusual. At the beginning of the book is not even changed, it is normal. But how will the book get ideas ending in the amendment. So when “the time will be cured, while going through the process somewhat relieved of the song that keeps everyone in the right mentality. His ideas to further develop and continues to look increasingly to the city until they discover all its secrets. Finally, all the figures in a book called free will. It has lots of secrets in it. And in the book theres one of the passages that come to other cities. He takes his best friend is like a genius as she is smart enough to know to keep their ideas to herself no matter what, in another city where its a good place to live, like:) I’m sorry if your confuzing its a bit hard to everyone, but please tell me if you like! Thanks Michelle! really really appriciate: D