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Monday, September 24, 2012

Agent Pitch Finalist #4 - The Only Infinite

The Only Infinite
MG sci-fi
80,000 words

Query:

In a single day and night of misfortune, the island of Atlantis disappeared into the sea… exactly as it was meant to. In the centuries since, it has spread under every continent, far beneath the reach of even the deepest drills. Today, its high speed transportation tubes crisscross the planet’s interior, and even its most basic medical drones put doctors on Earth’s surface to shame.

Twelve-year-old Lena learns this firsthand when a freak accident lands her brother in a wheelchair. The doctors can’t heal him, but a stranger named Feore can. In return, she agrees to spend a year as an exchange student at his school in Atlantis, where gadgets spice up everything from gym class to the way she brushes her teeth.

Best (and worst) of all, Lena learns her mother’s final gift, a necklace, is much more than it seems. The more she gets to know Feore, the more she worries he’d do anything to possess its secrets – maybe even arrange the accident that put her brother in a wheelchair to begin with. And, if he’d do that to lure her to Atlantis, she fears how far he’d go to keep her there. Forever.

First 150 words:

CHAPTER ONE: THE MISPLACED MONUMENT

When the Eiffel Tower vanished, Lena Rush was in a tree house in Jupiter, Florida.  More specifically, she was in the burning wreckage of what had been a tree house before it had… well, exploded.

It was too bad, really.  She and her little brother, Zac, had only discovered the wooden shack a few months before, snared in the branches of an ancient oak.  The wobbly boards leading up to it had threatened broken bones to anyone stupid enough to try them, but she knew if she didn’t go Zac would.  And she wasn’t about to be outdone by a ten-year-old.

Together, they’d cleared out some old birds’ nests and patched the roof with duct tape.  By the end, it wasn’t pretty, but it didn’t leak.  And the window hacked into one side offered a killer view of the ocean, which set Lena’s surfer heart singing with each pulsing wave.

4 comments:

  1. I don't handle sci fi but you have a really intriguing preimise here. Best wishes,

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  2. Tricia Lawrence of Erin Murphy LiterarySeptember 27, 2012 at 9:44 PM

    I'd like to see the full of this. Please check with Deana about submission info. Thx!

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  3. Tricia Lawrence of Erin Murphy LiterarySeptember 27, 2012 at 10:01 PM

    Adding sub info: Please send this manuscript (as a .doc attachment) and paste your full query for in the email to tricia@emliterary.com with the subject as GUTGAA and author name and title. Thx!

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  4. Adding sub info: Please send this manuscript (as a .doc attachment) and paste your full query for in the email to tricia@emliterary.com with the subject as GUTGAA and author name and title. Thx!

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