Scott Miller Wrote:I know you've got your hands full, but I was wondering if there has been any word on your and Monteleone's graphic novel?
Also I'll volunteer myself as an advanced reader for the YA novel seeing as how I spend a lot of time reading YA novels.
bones weep tedium Wrote:Who's Monteleone? What's a YA?
Scott Miller Wrote:YA stands for young adult. FPW has just completed the first of a trilogy. I read a fair amount of YA books so I thought I'd be a natural choice for an advanced reader. RightI was once a young adult (from what I recall), so can I be an advanced reader?
Dave Wrote:I was once a young adult (from what I recall), Dave
Lisa Wrote:I think Hollis would be an ideal choice for an advanced reader since he IS a YA.
Scott Miller Wrote:Of course having it where you could read it wouldn't hurt. Don't think I don't see what's going on here. I work hard to stay as immature as possible. Don't make me throw a fit.
Scott Miller Wrote:I know you've got your hands full, but I was wondering if there has been any word on your and Monteleone's graphic novel?[SIZE="3"]It's at a number of publishers, including Vertigo. It's a bit...different. It has an epistemological theme, about the eternal struggle between faith and knowledge. No one has turned it down but no one is making an offer. [/SIZE]
fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]It's at a number of publishers, including Vertigo. It's a bit...different. It has an epistemological theme, about the eternal struggle between faith and knowledge. No one has turned it down but no one is making an offer. [/SIZE]