Friday, April 27, 2007

Book Project Stuff...



















*The cover for the book.


The book involves several different plots surrounding different characters of significance. Most of the characters are of vampire heritage, otherwise known throughout the book as "Eve-Dwellers".The setting provided is a city under quarantine named Wayward Haven.

The Eve-Dwellers are on the brink of extinction in the year 2110 A.D, hunted day and night by the very species
that they have preyed on for ages; humans.

Wayward Haven, a city sectioned off on the coast of New Augusta. The city was now being utilized as a prison for convicted felons and criminals, but was once a prosperous city of trade and commerce named Westward Haven. When the town became more and more condemned due to its share of gangs feuding over territories, the city was then dubbed Wayward Haven and assigned as a place for society's criminals. To this day, the people who couldn't afford to leave the city suffer from the presence of the prisoners in captivity at Wayward Haven. Recent sightings have been reported of Eve-Dwellers collected in mobs inhabiting the city in growing numbers, so Wayward Haven is under a quarantine because of the abundance of vampires that now take refuge there. As to why the Eve-Dwellers are in Wayward Haven has yet to be revealed.

The leader of the refugee vampires is known as Leonard Couture. Once an Eve-Dweller of significant power and position, his life of privilege crumbled before him when the V.E.A(Vampire Extermination Act)was passed by his government. Leonard fled from his home, leaving everything behind, until years later he found himself fleeing with several other Eve-Dwellers to the remote Wayward Haven. Leonard is the rational vampire of the group, devising plans the provide satisfactory yet safe results for he and his fellow nomads. Leonard finds some similarities between the Eve-Dwellers and the mortal men and women that occupy Wayward Haven, sympathizing for those who aren't granted the best of options in life.

*The editorial.


http://loki.stockton.edu/~stk34812/phil_book_project/story.pdf

*The pdf file. The book itself is unfinished.

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