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My name is Michael. I am a senior at a tiny college located in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. With the rough draft of Hypnonaut out of the way and ready for editing, I've decided to start pouring my heart into my latest project: Bixi Girl. You should check it out. It would make me happy <3

Upcoming YA projects:
Spookyville
Sam McKenzie Does Good for a Change
A History Student's Guide to Cemetery Life



Also, I have put my full support behind "Fossil Farm" by Joanna Carter. I don't know if she even gets on here anymore, but you should kindly take a moment to have a look at her work anyway. It's certainly not slush.

favourite books

Walden
Being There
Lolita
Perks of Being a Wallflower
Looking for Alaska
Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
The Screwtape Letters
Status Anxiety

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Bixi Girl

Michael Arpino

Bixi was dead. There was no doubt about it, and we couldn't do anything to change what had happened.


...but while she was alive, the brief summer and fall she spent in the small town of East Cheery, Tennessee had a tremendous impact on everyone she met, and even some people she didn't meet. Nobody was as affected by her life as me and my brother Monty, however. To us, she was a goddess: a wannabe con-artist, a Sufi saint, a Socratic trickster, and the most beautiful girl in town. She brought us love, loss, rock and roll, and an addiction to Yoo-Hoo and offbeat movies, and left us to face down the challenges that come with growing up after she was gone. To some, she was just a girl, but to my brother and I, she was our Bixi Girl.

 

The Hypnonaut

Michael Arpino

He promised to step into the spotlight when school began. Instead, he fell into a dream world where secrets would surface in his sleep.


Hermit promises himself the night before freshman orientation that college will be different. No longer would he be the man behind the camera or the nameless chauffeur. He is going to live life on the dance floor. He finally get his chance when he meets the beautiful and enigmatic Diana, a quirky senior with a haunted past. But when his lucid dreams seem to be giving him clues about his new love's background, as well as an imminent danger she could be facing, he is forced to decide whether it is best to take a chance and save her from a recurring cycle of abuse, or to keep living vicariously through his own dreams as the Hypnonaut.

 

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Andrew Hughes wrote 50 days ago

Hi Michael, “Informers and blackmailers, phrenologists and dissec....

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Dear michael I will be thankful to you if you can render me your supp....

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My new novel, 'Filthy Luca' has risen over 5000 places in under two w....

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I wrote 674 days ago

Looks interesting. I've added this to my watch list. I like what I see so far. view book

I wrote 674 days ago

Ms. Susie, I finally got a chance to read a few chapters of your book and I can already say that it well deserves my backing I've already given it. Your story is heart-wrenching, and yet I can tell already that it is also a story of hope. Thank you so much for sharing, I look forward to reading m... view book

I wrote 1232 days ago

What can I say that the dozens of people below me haven't said? I know that I am not a part of the generation that this novel would most appeal to, yet I, like many others, am enthralled by your brilliantly placed pop culture references. I am also quite struck by your writing style in general; fren... view book

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