That's what I thought! And a few people wished for more Danny, so this is one way to do it.
The Great Write Way, Act Three: Where's the gun?
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It's already working out in MY head, so I say go for it!!
Okay, proposal ideas. Vote for one! Based strictly on what you'd want to read most, I guess.
1) A muse is tired of only inspiring others. When she asks for her own life as a human, her wish is granted -- but life as a human is more difficult than she imagined, and she learns that even if your gifts/talents aren't the ones you wanted, it doesn't mean they're not valuable. (There is also A Boy, of course, and the girl who was her charge as a muse before she became human.)
2) A (fairly spoiled, but also cynical and lonely) boy's father moves them to a house on the beach so he can (write or try photography or something). Boy is angry and resentful -- he feels like he has nothing of his own, not even his own life. (Parents are divorced, half sister and brother don't have a lot of time for him, blah blah). When he discovers a girl on the beach, he falls hard -- and then discovers she's a selkie.
3) Identical triplets are one of the star attractions of a Depression-era carnival. There's nothing actually unusual about them, despite the carnival's claims of their future-telling skills (or something like that), but some evilish person is interested in them for his own purposes. This would be a trilogy, and I'm thinking one book from each girl. (It obviously needs more thought, but I love the era and the triplet angle.)
I thought I had four, but the fourth one needs some more thinking.
So, 1, 2, 3, or tickybox? Thoughts? Help.
I'm drawn most to #3, probably thanks to my love of all things 1930s. Also, it could be pitched as a YA take on Carnivale.
I like 3 the best. 2 sounds good as well. I don't really like 1.
Yes, I really like #3.
3 for me! Carnivale meets the Night Circus meets Amy Garvey -- yum!
Me too! I like 3 a lot!
So #3 is taking the crown, huh? (That's the one I think I like best, too.) So that's the one I'll play with this week!
sj, tell me what you didn't like about #1, just out of curiosity?
Totally 3. It sounds so wicked and smells like funnel cake and doom.