No, I am not dead. I have not been captured by aliens either. I've been off the radar for so long because I lost interest with this story and I've had probably the longest writer's block in history. I had done nothing to the plot line for two years.
I've reread a few chapters of this story and honestly, I'm ashamed of the inconsistency and failed attempt at humor and unrelated events. This book sounded like the definition of cliche teen fic-slash-romance novels in the modern age. It makes me cringe up until now. I was twelve when I wrote this, and I had worse ideas at twelve.
SO I'm recreating Project Hollywood. It might be a bit confusing for older readers, so I suggest you scrap out everything you knew about Project Hollywood. I'm creating better-structured characters, a more fluid plot, and less overused events and terms. I'm going to write it in a different angle. I want this novel to be seen as flawed and quirked.
Technical Details:
1.) The first thing I'm going to do is to put up a new blurb, then demolish all the old chapters, then put up the chapters. I already have some chapters done, so I won't take as long as two years. That's a promise.
2.) Updates will still be irregular. Blame school for that.
3.) This notice is going to be up as long as my new blurb is unwritten.
Mushy Details:
1.) THANK YOU ALL for sticking with me and forgiving me even after the countless times I've brushed off all the 'please update' comments. Once I did update, and that was last year, but all I did was fix an apostrophe I found disturbing.
2.) I LOVE YOU for your support and most of all forgiving nature (hehe). This time around, I won't let you down.
3.) Please continue pouring down your random comments and trigger-happy votes. This book will need a lot of support now that it's going to get a face lift.
4.) THANKS AGAIN!
YOU ARE READING
Project Hollywood (Recreated)
Teen FictionWhen Indie Jones moved to Hollywood's top high school, Kennedy High, she expected nothing but the usual awkward self-introductions-"Hi, I'm Indie. Indie Jones. Please don't laugh. Oh, no one's laughing, okay.". She was not alone. She met Clarke Kent...