If this story were to become a book, and you, reader, were to pick it up
 off the shelf at a lovely Barnes and Noble store and turn it over, as 
one usually does with a new book, this is what you'd read:
"Dylan
 doesn't like people. If being socially awkward was a profession, than 
she'd have no problem deciding what to do after ending school. 
Unfortunately, it is not. Instead she decides on a "fascinating" career 
studying the "wastefuls" (people of the past who ruined the world by 
using up all of their resources, and then killed each other off in panic
 that led to war). The point of the profession being to make sure that 
her society does not make the same mistakes.
Dylan is told that 
the career is mostly field work, done alone, or mounds of paper work. 
She is told that there is little to no interaction with other humans, 
which to Dylan sounds perfect. However, everything changes when a boy, 
Alec, shows up in all of Dylan's training courses. When the two are told
 that they will be partners in an expedition to study uncharted 
territory, they find themselves on the biggest adventure in history. 
While camping in a tunnel in the ruins of New York's Central Park, Dylan
 and Alec get caught in a time loop that brings them back to modern day 
Manhattan.
While in the past they learn that everything they have
 been taught about the "wastefuls" is entirely untrue and that their own
 Government, known as the "Administration," may be keeping a few secrets
 about how the world was destroyed. With no time to waste Dylan and Alec
 search for a way to get back to their time to uncover the secrets being
 kept by the administration. They must get back in the loop before the 
first bomb drops, or be stuck in modern day Manhattan during a war more 
brutal than any in history, that will leave no survivors."
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"Late at night my mind would come alive with voices and stories and friends as dear to me as any in the real world. I gave myself up to it, longing for transformation"
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
The First Post
Good evening! If you read the lovely quote provided by Louisa May Alcott, and her beautiful character, Jo March of Little Women,(That's right Ms, Silver, I remembered to always under line book titles, no silly quotation  marks!) then you will have guessed that I do my best work at night! It's currently thirty-four minutes past one o'clock in the morning, or for you less fancy folks 1:34 am. This is my first post on this blog and I must say, I feel a bit like a goose writing to myself (basically) considering I am a  perfectly average twenty year old girl who's blog will probably never be viewed by anyone out side my Facebook friends. (They may not even take the time to read it)   However, I feel that documenting the progress on my current attempt to write an entire novel, will help me to finish it. "The First Bomb" is my third concept and the first to have a name that I've kept for more than a day. (For more details on the plot of the story, please see my next post!) My life is not very interesting, but the lives of my characters seem to be. I hope you find this blog enjoyable and that you tell your friends to take a peek! (Gotta break out of the Facebook friends list!)
Thanks for reading!
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