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I’m a California-based voice & visual artist. I immerse myself in creative adventure by exploring multiple genres, styles, and forms in my writing and art. I also make short films. ❤️robots.

New Adult Fiction: Bridging the Gap Between Young Adult and Adult Fiction


This month you can WIN a paperback or ebook copy of:
Eleven Sundays
at
NA Alley!

During the Month of August, 2013, enter (here) to WIN a paperback or ebook copy of
my novel Eleven Sundays. 

My main character, Annie, is twenty-five and facing the quarter-life crisis. This sometimes over-achiever transitions from her dedicated office routine. She struggles with unpredictable life obstacles which give her opportunity and permission to change course.

New Adult Fiction is an interesting category of literature, not dictated by genre, but more about the emotion and mind-space as we evolve through the formative adult years. 

NA Alley--
"Protagonists generally fall between the ages of eighteen and twenty-six, though exceptions may apply. NA characters are often portrayed experiencing: college, living away from home for the first time, military deployment, apprenticeships, a first steady job, a first serious relationship, etc. 
Other terms for NA include: Upper YA, Crossover Fiction, and Mature YA. "

We all face forks in the road at every age, so anyone experienced with quarter- or mid-life crisis may enjoy my character Annie's transformational journey...
"across San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge away from her big city problems. In fog-capped Drake’s Valley where explorers trekked before her, a mysterious souplady, a green-eyed cat, and three curious boys looking for bones influence her to face up to a changed future."


To purchase: information here.


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