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On a written mission/ Off this planet/ From London

Lunar and Sol- A Critical Essay is at chapter 7.

Synopsis at 8.

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James Joyce: The Dubliners

J.M Barrie: Peter Pan

Neil Gaiman: Stardust

Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet

Vonnegut: SlaughterHouse 5

C.S Lewis: Lion, Witch, Wardrobe

L. Sutherland: Venus as a Boy

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Lunar and Sol

Adam Paris

Two Realms: Night and Day.
One War.
Two Lovers - Divided by Race.

What Was Before the Big Bang?

Lunar and Sol.


Day-Realmers row clouds through the sky. Night-Realmers row star-rocks.
Night-Realmers are white-skinned. Day-Realmers are black.
Visit a universe divided by Dusk
And Hate.
Be prepared for an epic journey to a universe that you never knew existed.
Night and Day are at war.
How does it end? How did it begin?
Who is the enemy?

CHAPTER 7: Lunar and Sol- A Critical Essay
CHAPTER 8: Synopsis

 

The Legacy

Adam Paris

It's 1985. England is lawless.
Two children are sentenced to a prison town - Croken.

Two Children
You Wouldn't Believe
The Legacy


Thatcher's England has crumbled. A prison town called Croken is built in East London to house criminals and illegal immigrants. Within these Croken walls two sentenced children learn each other.

A supernatural world emerges: Gangs rule the streets. Corrupt officials don't police. The only form of entertainment is "Fight Night" in the Boxing Arena.

Soon, a chilling truth is unveiled, the children are not normal, they are something out of this world.

Drugs, sex, drink, gangs and violence - read it from the mouth of a legend
The Legend of Legends

A Cuban Revolutionary. His name? G

 

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I wrote 622 days ago

I would just like to say that the fragments are intentional, as is the capitalisation!! Also, paragraph breaks are used for imagery. These are INTENTIONAL devices!! view book

I wrote 648 days ago

Very visual and modern. I'm writing The Legacy in a similar style actually. I loved McCarthy's The Road. Great use of similes, although "like a dream" is a bit cliche but we all say it (you have a full stop and a comma after it) ! I love the opening to this. You do clearly show the world she is in, ... view book

I wrote 648 days ago

"like in a dream,." "learning off poetry" I'm writing comments as I read. Really small things I've noticed so far. Adam (LUNAR AND SOL) view book

I wrote 650 days ago

The "threw the sky" is intentional. The boy is only five years old and I wanted to drop a spelling mistake in! Maybe I should just spell it correctly?! Thanks for the encouraging comment. view book

I wrote 655 days ago

Great humour! Like the Eve bit and brain on a penis! This gender subject will never not be needed, or go out of fashion, or be affected by credit crunches - it's like funeral services (but lots of fun and v. interesting!). People will always love this stuff. Witty, quick, and informative!!!! Backed.... view book

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