Gods & Monsters is about three rich kids that find a grimoire in their academy’s library that wasn’t there before but they ended up taking it. When getting their hands on the bok, they opened up to a page which Persephone accidently starts reading out. When they get home that is when things started to get stirred up. Leading them to have chevaliers, Lucifer, Lilith and Loki.
The book itself will probably be around 300 pages due to how long it’ll take to get to the ending of the first book. There will be illustrations of the characters to give the readers a visual how each character will look other than the worded description. This book may take months o complete due to the extra planning and the self-editing of the story itself. SOme tweaks will be done here and there and getting more a definitive feel of each of the characters to express more of the character development.
This book is more aimed for the young adults area for the fact some sensitive content that is held in the book. There’s references to devil worship, witchcraft and black magic, implied sexual references, and language. The main set of characters are fourth year students(Seniors) so there will be a handful of high school references towards the end of the year. Some young adults are leaning towards darker themes in books which is why they’ll be leaning towards this book.
I’ve been writing for about seven years roughly starting out with my own stories and developing my writing style. As a kid I had really imaginative mind and a bit of a compulsive liar, but writing stories and putting those lies into good use of stories written on paper. In High School during senior year was the time where I was able to show off my writing skills, learned more about creative writing, and become more confident in my work. Writing a SIP for NanoWrimo, Poem Portfolio, and Screenwriting!
Some of the chapters range around twenty to thirty-five pages at most. Mainly due to the fact that whenever the chapter seems to deal with what’s going on in each situation. Chapters tend to fluctuate in between point of views of characters that are often written in third person. Letting the reader seek into each of the main characters lives with their respective chevaliers.
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