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  • Inkhorn replied to the topic Greetings from Jupiter! in the forum Introduce Yourself 2 years, 11 months ago

    @queen-of-jupiter

    The Little Jupitertion is about Kya-lee, an alien from Jupiter, who escapes from Area 51 with a few of her friends and the help of Tee-kay, a Neptunian with a mysterious past. They have to help stop the Neptunians from taking over the universe, but the government is also chasing them down.

    If there was any planet that would try to take over the universe, it would be Neptune…

    I have quite a few WIPs right now, so that is a very loaded question 😅 I’m trying to finish my mess of a NaNoWriMo from 2022. It’s called The Everstone, and it’s about a young girl named Mia who’s staying at an orphanage while her parents are off on a trip. The trouble starts when she accidentally uncovers a dark secret of one of the orphans, Judith, who had her soul stolen by Mim. Mim had his heart stolen, and it is now the center of the Earth and the only thing keeping out the Void, a sentient darkness that seeks to consume the universe. But of course, Mim wants his heart back, and they must keep him from it while also searching for a way to stop the Void. … as I said, very messy lol, but I made a lot of progress with its plot so far and hopefully rewriting it won’t be too painful.

    I bet Mia’s parents are really regretting going on that trip. XD But, you have an interesting concept going on with your story. (For some reason I really like the sound of a “sentient darkness”)

    Do you have a favorite planet?

    I have always loved Saturn. Something about its rings just connected with four-year-old me.

    I’m not actually sure I have a favorite genre. I kind of read around a lot; instead of a favorite genre, it’s more of a favorite vibe. It’s somewhere around the lines of chaotic good adventures. What about you?

    I’ve never really though of having a favorite vibe, but that does make sense. I have always loved fantasy, but lately I’ve been getting into biographies. I’ve been steadily making my way through Alexander Hamilton, which I highly recommend. Really, I enjoy all history books especially The Boys in the Boat, which I could talk about for hours.

    What books do you recommend that have “chaotic good adventure?” That term has peaked my interest.

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