After a stern lecture from her father, Hasta learns that she may not be the only one who can make strange things happen, and the secret circle widens by one.
A confrontation with the creepy agent dudes drives Hasta into a hiding place that might be even creepier, and to a fresh attempt at using her powers.
Hasta tries to convince Ivan of all the strange things happening to her, but ends up giving away more than she intended.
Hasta tries to deal with the aftermath of Robert's eerie disappearance, while Gillian tries not to deal with anything at all.
In the next installment of our serial novel, Hasta's afternoon goes from weird to dangerous to downright unbelievable.
In the next installment of our serial novel, after-school detention takes on a sinister dimension for Hasta and her ex-friend Gillian.
In this inaugural chapter of our serial novel, Chicago teen Hasta Veeramachaneni gets her first inklings of something odd about her high school.
I spent three years writing a young-adult urban science-fantasy thriller. The brave kids at its core broke my heart in more ways than one. This year I'd like you to meet them.
Some time ago, Halsted M. Bernard tagged me in the Next Big Thing meme that's been going around. The intent is to share details about one's current writing project by answering a canned set of questions, so here goes. 1. What's the title of
I don't know why I've spent so much of my life being afraid to write a novel. All these years I've figured I was afraid of failing at it, that the short story was my natural form as a writer. That was all ridiculous,
If you'll be at Wiscon tomorrow afternoon, I'll be part of a terrific group reading at 4:00 pm in Conference 2. The participants include Carrie L. Ferguson, Nicole Lorenz, Chibi-Evil and me. Here's the program description: Disappearing ActsReading | Conference 2 | Friday, 4:00-5:
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