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None of these stories that I came up with are to be copied, published or used for personal without my permission. Please ask before using my stories for anything. Any similarity to actual events in life are purely coincidental and in some cases rather eerie. Also, the first time I post up chapters are most likely drafts. I hate proofreading my own work.

Wednesday 17 June 2009

Five Things to Write

I made this blog so that I could post up stories here and see how well I can write. If I'm lucky I might be able to sell some of the stories I write here to a publisher and make a little extra cash. In any case I do hope you guys enjoy the stories I write here. Feel free to tell me what you think of them. After I post them up of course. This post is just so that I can present the five possible stories I'll post up here. Please vote in the poll on the right so I know which type of story is to your tastes.

1) A Class of Disorder
Genre: Comedy, Mystery, Slice of Life, Action, Romance
A young teenage boy moves to one of the few artificial drifting islands to study there at a boarding school. Upon introducing himself to his new classmates he is asked, "So what kind of mental disorders do you have?". Stumped by this odd question he finds out that the class he's transferred into has a reputation for being made up of people that don't have a hold of all their marbles. The first thing on his mind after learning this is "You've got to be kidding me!". Watch as he tries to adapt to his new classmates and solve the problems that start popping up on the island soon after his arrival.

2) Interweb Intel
Genre: Comedy, Action, Slice of Life
A field agent working for a secret international peacekeeping organization is ordered to join the highly classified information control department. Once he is officially transferred to this department he sees just exactly why this department was almost treated as an urban legend among his former colleagues. This department codenamed "OTOM" uses methods so uncoventional, so ingenious and so ridiculously effective that he cannot help but question the reality before him. How could he not when Otom's objective is to take down a group of superhackers called "Anon" and that communication between agents are carried out using so called fansubbed videos that are popular through the internet. The fact that his first assignment is to infiltrate a group of college students doesn't help either.

3) Collective Wishes
Genre: Fantasy, Romance
A young loner is questioning his future and his ambitions. After contemplating just what exactly his future is like, he goes up to the rooftop of his apartment complex. Up there he looks down on the ground and considers the choices presented to him. Before he can come to a decision he is pulled away from the edge of the roof by a girl who begs to him not to jump. Before he can explain to her that she was misunderstanding him, she declares that she's going to stick with him 24/7.

4) End's Worth
Genre: Psychological, Sci-Fi
In the future the world is facing a problem as overpopulation in many countries have lead to a lack of resources causing a crisis in energy and economy. One day, a mysterious organization causes an incident that shakes the whole world where an entire region is completely decimated by an airborne fortress. After their show of power, the organization announces to the world that they have the solution to the energy problem and if they wanted it they would have to take part in a twisted game. The organization declares that using the world's Census System whichever country has the highest death count in the next 4 years would gain the semi-perpetual generator powering their superweapons. 3 years have passed since then. On the surface, nations of the world still refuse to take part in this game. However, behind the facade these countries have put on there are those who intend to win this game while maintaining their official stance on the matter. Because of this game, the world is enveloped in a cold war where the winner will no longer have a shortage of energy. With such a tempting prize on the line, just how far would people go for this solution?

5) Simple Horror
Genre: Mystery, Fantasy, Horror
A series of stories that may or may not be connected to each other. If they are connected then it'll probably be due to a common theme between the horrors. Basically I just want to see if the stuff I come up with is disturbing enough to be traumatic.

Those are the story ideas I came up with. Personally I'm in favor of Interweb Intel since I have a lot experience I can use for jokes in that one but Collective Wishes seems like a challenge since I've never written a romance story before. I'll probably write Simple Horror whenever I have those occasional scary thoughts and I have the plot and characters already planned out for A Class of Disorder and End's Worth. I'm not quite sure which ones will be the ones I'll stick with so I'm going to try writing the first chapters or prologues for each one and decide after that. Until then please look forward to my writing.