With all that has been going on, with my schedule being preoccupied with the pre-IB courses that I am taking, and with writing songs for Surreal Disorder, I have not had time to write as much as I would have liked. Also, for the past month, I've been slaving away, trying to figure out how to word everything, for the words aren't flowing out like they did in September. I do have my next novel planned out, but I may have to push the e-book release date for Twisted Ignorance from November of 2012 to December of 2012 due to the fact that I have gone days without writing a single word.
Also, my newest project, The Way You Lie, has consumed most of my week, for I have spent the majority of my time planning that book. That book is my attenpt at writing a realistic teen fiction novel that deals with an issue that is very important to me: mental disorders due to bullying. Though it is not based off of my life in any way, shape, or form, it deals with an issue that affects thousands of teens around the world. The character Beatrice Robicheaux symbolizes the outcast and the main victim of bullying at school, and the character Sara Stephens symbolizes the one with the heart who sets out on a mission to let Beatrice know that she is not alone. Sara's group of friends at the beginning of the novel symbolize that one clique at every school that everyone else seems to fear. This novel is not something that I usually write about, for it doesn't pertain to the supernatural at all. However, I still hope you will find enjoyment in it, and perhaps I will consider writing more realistic novels in the near future. The release date for this novel in undecided, but it may come out around the same time as The Nameless.
Also, my newest project, The Way You Lie, has consumed most of my week, for I have spent the majority of my time planning that book. That book is my attenpt at writing a realistic teen fiction novel that deals with an issue that is very important to me: mental disorders due to bullying. Though it is not based off of my life in any way, shape, or form, it deals with an issue that affects thousands of teens around the world. The character Beatrice Robicheaux symbolizes the outcast and the main victim of bullying at school, and the character Sara Stephens symbolizes the one with the heart who sets out on a mission to let Beatrice know that she is not alone. Sara's group of friends at the beginning of the novel symbolize that one clique at every school that everyone else seems to fear. This novel is not something that I usually write about, for it doesn't pertain to the supernatural at all. However, I still hope you will find enjoyment in it, and perhaps I will consider writing more realistic novels in the near future. The release date for this novel in undecided, but it may come out around the same time as The Nameless.

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