Salutations!
The following are my Works In Progress, or WIP (some writers call them WIPs but seeing as it is "Works In Progress" and not "Work in Progresses" I'm just calling them my WIP). I'll update this when the time comes, which may include excerpts, covers, and character biographies.
I hope you find these interesting!
~Edna Pellen
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1. Roslyn
Genre: High Fantasy
Word Goal: NA
Current Word Count: 73,607
Current Draft: Rewrite of the first draft
Status: Stalled
Estimated Finishing Date for draft: NA
Description: Description coming eventually
Genre: High Fantasy
Word Goal: NA
Current Word Count: 73,607
Current Draft: Rewrite of the first draft
Status: Stalled
Estimated Finishing Date for draft: NA
Description: Description coming eventually
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2. The Rising
Genre: High-fantasy
Word Goal: 50,00 - 200,000
Current Word Count: NA
Current Draft: 0
Status: Plotting
Estimated Finishing Date: None.
Description: Coming eventually
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Genre: High-fantasy
Word Goal: 50,00 - 200,000
Current Word Count: NA
Current Draft: 0
Status: Plotting
Estimated Finishing Date: None.
Description: Coming eventually
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3. The Little People of Their Place
Genre: Soft Fantasy
Word Goal: 30,000-50,000
Current Word Count: 19,341
Current Draft: First
Status: Being revisited
Estimated Finishing Date: None
Description: Mallie and Glo - sisters, they were - were two young girls growing up in the England during the early 1900s or so.
Genre: Soft Fantasy
Word Goal: 30,000-50,000
Current Word Count: 19,341
Current Draft: First
Status: Being revisited
Estimated Finishing Date: None
Description: Mallie and Glo - sisters, they were - were two young girls growing up in the England during the early 1900s or so.
Just a short distance from their small home which held their mother and father, there is a beautiful spread of wooded land that the girls dubbed "Their Place." The "they" in question being the magical creatures that the girls were certain lived in the wood, though they have yet to see them.
On the first day of one certain summer, the girls climbed the little hill to Their Place and found what they'd always wanted to see: A fairy. A fairy who introduced them to their wildest dreams, as well as to their worst nightmare.
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