La Prophétie

La Prophétie

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En 1804, 570 personnes formaient le peuple Trikru. Vivant en paix et isolé de toute évolution industrielle, personne ne connaissaient leur existence. Un jour, ils furent attaqués et massacrés. Réduit en esclavage depuis plus de 200 ans, l'espoir de tout un peuple ne vit plus que pour une prophétie qui les sauvera peut être tous... Cette histoire contient des scènes pouvant heurter la sensibilité de certains, elles seront signalés quelque lignes avant leur apparition. Univers parfois inspiré de la série "les 100" que je vous invitent a découvrir. Certain éléments de l'histoire sont donc communs à cette série.
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This story began as a NaNoWriMo 2012 work, with no planning, and even less idea of plot. I learned from that experience that I am not a 'pantser' -and spent about 20 painful months trying to turn my stream-of-consciousness 3-stories-in-one into one coherent novel, following the timeline and events in the Book of Genesis. I discovered that that is not a great way to build a plot. I ended after 5 more drafts, at about 60k words. There is another draft on my blog, slightly longer, a bit more experimental. This is only meant to be a marker of progress. I hope some may find it enjoyable, useful, and even helpful. If interested in the 6th draft: https://shiradest.wordpress.com/2014/12/20/martin-luther-king-rabbinical-commentary-poster-inspired-a-novel/ Peace, Shira

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