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S recent University of Pittsburgh Graduate Cameo Rowe Jr. first book, "Defenders of the Kingdom I: The Mystic art world tournament, is being released online booksellers in autumn 2008.
Cameo Rowe graduated in April 2008 with a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering and English Writing. During his five years at Pitt, he was an editor and later co writer - in-Chief of BlackLine Literary Magazine and President of Publications of the National School of Engineers Society Chapter Black, from The Torch newsletter.
Rowe work on "Defenders of the Realm" started before coming to Pitt. Developed history as a retirement gift for a Professor of English at secondary school. The story uses the names of friends and immediate family of his characters, and evolved from a short story in 20 pages an epic 300 pages in his senior year.
During his 5 years at Pitt, Rowe developed writing skills and translated them into his book, writing and rewriting of the novel and its sequels many times. As I thought of "Defenders of the Realm" to be a trilogy, is often considered expanded to include adventure prequels and sequels.
The story follows the adventures of Aileron and his friends in the world of Gaia. Spoiler is a young mystic with extraordinary abilities who is estranged from his family at a young age and raised in the desert. When he turns 16, enters into an ongoing war between the Kindred, protectors of goodness, and the occult, a sect of dark mysticism.
Rear wing of the mother, the high priestess of magic, is the Kindred, while that the occult is managed by his former protege, sovereign. In the "Defenders of the United I," Spoiler learns to use his powers and fight against an officer of the Sovereign in the World Mystic Arts Tournament.
Cameo Rowe before his love of "Star Wars" "The Matrix" and other sci-fi and fantasy works to grow as their inspiration. Writing the book gave him a release from the stresses of school. Now plans for self-publication of the novel, with copies being Available at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble.com, and other online retailers on November 15, 2008.
Copies are also available directly from their website, http://www.cameorowe.com. For current information on the novel and its sequels, check the website Cameo Rowe, Facebook or MySpace page.
About the Author:
Cameo Rowe is a freelance writer and publisher in the Pittsburgh area. He is the author of the Defenders of the Realm series, and a graduate student at the University of Pittsburgh.
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Pitt Graduate Publishes New Book
I'm writing a book. When should I seek a publisher?
I'm writing a science fiction novel. I've written 12 chapters, approximately 1 / 4 of the book. Should I wait until I am completely finished with the book to find a publisher, or should I go ahead and submit what I have to a literary agent? Any information would be helpful, thanks!
Fiction books should always be completed before the presentation, or even consultation. The theory is that any person can write some good chapters. In addition, endings are hard to do. Nonfiction books can be marketed on the basis of a proposal and an outline, without embargo. These are the rules for the industry right now. There are rare exceptions, but that's exactly what they are - rare exceptions.
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