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Hayle Coven Novels

I’m an international, multiple award-winning author with a passion for the voices in my head. As a singer, songwriter, independent filmmaker and improv teacher and performer, my life has always been about creating and sharing what I create with others. Now that my dream to write for a living is a reality, with over a hundred titles in happy publication and no end in sight, I live in beautiful Prince Edward Island, Canada, with my giant cats, pug overlord and overlady and my Gypsy Vanner gelding, Fynn. ***WORLD'S BEST STORY2014*** Her mom's a witch. Her dad's a demon. And she just wants to be ordinary. I batted at the curl of smoke drifting off the tip of my candle and tried not to sneeze. My heavy velvet cloak fell in oppressive, suffocating folds in the closed space of the ceremony chamber, the cowl trapping the annoying bits of puff I missed. I hated the way my eyes burned and teared, an almost constant distraction. Not that I didn't welcome the distraction, to be honest. Anything to take my mind from what went on around me. Being part of a demon raising is way less exciting than it sounds. Sydlynn Hayle's teen life couldn't be more complicated. Trying to please her coven is all a fantasy while the adventure of starting over in a new town and fending off a bully cheerleader who hates her are just the beginning of her troubles. What to do when delicious football hero Brad Peters--boyfriend of her cheer nemesis--shows interest? If only the darkly yummy witch, Quaid Moromond, didn't make it so difficult for her to focus on fitting in with the normal kids despite her paranormal, witchcraft laced home life. Add to that her crazy grandmother's constant escapes driving her family to the brink and Syd's between a rock and a coven site. Forced to take on power she doesn't want to protect a coven who blames her for everything, only she can save her family's magic. If her family's distrust doesn't destroy her first.
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What are the characteristics of absurdist graphic novels?
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2024-11-09 04:00
One characteristic is the use of exaggeration. Things are often blown out of proportion, whether it's the actions of the characters, the events in the story, or the appearance of the world they inhabit. Another is the mixing of different genres and elements in a chaotic way. You might find elements of science fiction, fantasy, and real - life situations all mashed together in an absurdist graphic novel. And the dialogue can be very idiosyncratic, with characters saying things that are unexpected or don't seem to fit the context at first.
What are the characteristics of absurdist fiction and absurdist novels?
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2024-11-13 17:15
Absurdist fiction often features a sense of meaninglessness. For example, in 'Waiting for Godot', the two characters wait aimlessly, not really knowing what they are waiting for. There is also a breakdown of traditional narrative structures. In 'The Trial', the plot unfolds in a very disjointed way, with no clear logic to the legal proceedings. Characters may act in ways that seem illogical or detached from normal human behavior, like Meursault in 'The Stranger' who doesn't show the expected emotions at his mother's funeral.
Can you recommend some absurdist graphic novels?
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2024-11-09 11:54
Sure. 'Watchmen' by Alan Moore is a great one. It has a complex narrative with absurd elements that make you question society and superheroes. Another is 'The Incal' by Alejandro Jodorowsky and Moebius. It's filled with strange and absurd adventures in a far - out sci - fi universe. And 'Blankets' by Craig Thompson also has some absurdist touches in its coming - of - age story, especially in some of the dream - like sequences.
Can you recommend some absurdist fiction or absurdist novels?
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2024-11-13 16:52
Sure. One well - known absurdist novel is 'The Stranger' by Albert Camus. It presents a character, Meursault, who seems detached from the normal social and moral norms, and his actions and the way he perceives the world are quite absurd. Another is 'Waiting for Godot' by Samuel Beckett. The play, which can also be considered in the realm of absurdist fiction, has two characters waiting endlessly for someone who may never come, highlighting the meaninglessness and absurdity of existence.
What are the characteristics of absurdist fiction absurdist books?
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2024-12-01 15:11
Absurdist books often feature illogical or impossible situations. For example, characters might find themselves in situations that defy the laws of nature or common sense, like in 'The Metamorphosis' where a man turns into an insect.
What are the main characteristics of absurdist novels?
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2024-12-04 23:55
Absurdist novels often have illogical or strange plot elements. For example, like in 'The Metamorphosis' where a man turns into an insect for no rational reason.
What are the characteristics of absurdist fiction novels?
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2024-11-30 03:23
Absurdist fiction novels often feature illogical or unexpected situations. For example, characters might find themselves in situations that defy normal understanding of reality.
What are some of the best absurdist novels?
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2024-11-21 01:29
One of the well - known best absurdist novels is 'The Stranger' by Albert Camus. It presents a detached protagonist, Meursault, whose actions and reactions seem out of sync with society's norms. Another is 'Waiting for Godot' by Samuel Beckett. It's a play - novel hybrid where two characters wait endlessly for someone who may never come, highlighting the meaninglessness of existence in an absurdist way. And 'Catch - 22' by Joseph Heller is also great. The military bureaucracy and illogical situations in the story are prime examples of absurdism.
What are the characteristics of top absurdist novels?
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2024-11-19 14:14
Well, a common characteristic is the use of illogical situations. Like in 'The Trial' by Kafka, Josef K. is arrested without knowing his crime. Absurdist novels also often have a sense of futility, where characters' actions seem to lead nowhere as in 'Waiting for Godot'.
What are the characteristics of modern absurdist novels?
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2024-11-14 10:25
One characteristic is the use of illogical situations. For example, like in 'The Metamorphosis' where a man turns into an insect for no obvious rational reason. Another is the sense of meaninglessness. Characters often seem to be wandering through life without a clear purpose or goal. Also, there's a lot of black humor. In 'Catch - 22', the absurd rules and situations are often presented in a humorous way, even though they are tragic at the same time.
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