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ravenswept ([personal profile] ravenswept) wrote2011-03-02 01:24 pm

Rorschach Title Meme: March

Let's try getting back into the swing of writing things, eh? That MLP post took me three days (of admitedly start and stop going) to finish, and just makes me want a webcam that much more.

Anyway, a new month's upon us, so let's imagine some books that don't exist, shall we? If you don't know the rules:

Here are 5 to 10 new titles that don't go to anything. List whatever genre you feel the title would fit, even a one sentence synopsis if you'd like. Go back to your own journal, list your own titles, and pass it on (if that's how you roll).

1. The Fibonacci Breakdown

2. Stutter/Skip

3. Blind in One Eye

4. Lions in the Birdcage

5. The Day I Traded My Soul For a Cupcake

6. Seven Ate Nine

7. Glass Foot

8. You Want Mr. Gregor

9. My Birthday's On Feb 29th

10. Dex Wexell and the Ballerina Tutu Wager
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[personal profile] outlineofash 2011-03-02 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm...

1. Biopunk short story about a scientist trying to create the perfect human according to the golden mean.

2. Science fiction thriller about a woman who changes the world every time she speaks.

3. Fantasy short story where an old woman reveals to estranged daughter how she lost her eye.

4. A man slowly goes insane.

5. A kid sells her soul to Satan, and regrets nothing.

6. New Weird about escaped lab experiments that band together, not always successfully.

7. Fairy tale.

8. While preparing for an estate sale, the niece of a recently deceased old man discovers he was a serial killer.

9. A boy ages only when there is a leap year.

10. Children's story.
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[personal profile] outlineofash 2011-03-07 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
People notice the changes, which means a lot of organizations and individuals want to use her as a pawn.

I kinda like the idea of the four years catching up to him at once. It's a bit more interesting than a slooooowly aging person.