I think I prefer the first person option. It seems more personal and therefore (in my opinion) seems to better fit a story which begins with one...
Ettina stated that the children started hunting vampires at the age of 5 or 6, but only realised their mind-control potential at age 9-10. I still...
I really like the idea. It's original and just the fact that these two differing civilizations exist at the same time could make for a whole pile...
How about a combination of the two? Perhaps he has social difficulties as well as having interests that are very different from the interests of...
Personally, I think the idea of 5 or 6 year old vampire hunters is too hard to swallow. Can't you make them older and, therefore, more believable?
If you haven't read it already, how about Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden? A fantastic read!
David Gemmell's Trojan War trilogy. An author, in my opinion, that seemed to get better with age. I found this series utterly absorbing and better...
Gates of Fire - Steven Pressfield, thrilling, humbling, devastating Under an English Heaven - Robert Radcliffe - heartbreaking The Book Thief,...
A few more to think about: KALLISTO An Arcadian princess and hunting companion of the goddess Artemis. KORONIS A Triccan princess loved by...
I agree that you should definitely write it first. Even if you have a plot in mind, plots can often change because writers can have lots of new...
I think MoonWriter67's idea is an excellent one and it could throw up a myriad of possibilities. Perhaps Gina, so outraged at the injustice of...
Hmm, this is a tough one! OK, lets presume that zombies drink blood so that they can consume the life-force of the living and therefore prolong...
In my experience, 6 is young enough to be accepting of a step-parent, especially if the birth parent is no longer alive, in which case the child...
Perhaps the disappearing twin found out some family secret and couldn't bring himself the be around the people he's supposed to love, knowing what...
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