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Wattpad Cover-Off: “Bubble Tea Girl”

Which version of “Bubble Tea Girl” by Althea Liu do you like better - 1, 2, 3, or 4?

Aliens of the Deep: Dive Into An Underwater Adventure

Stephen Francia presents ‘Depth Charge Illuminations’, the first novel of the ‘Depth Charge’ trilogy.

Born in the country town of Orange NSW Australia, Stephen is married with three children and currently resides in Sydney. At 38 years old, he suddenly felt the need to ‘do something’ different in his life. With limitations on time and funds, he decided to pursue writing, knowing that his research and imagination could take him to places and worlds he could not travel to. Starting out on Wattpad, this journey has taken him into different genres and writing forms.

Man has been looking to the skies for years to establish if aliens exist. Unbeknownst to us, we were looking the wrong way! When Microbiologist Bill Langford sets off to open a sealed ocean CORK, the horrible truth is soon revealed. We thought that everything in the deep ocean, although mysterious, was quite normal and harmless. We were wrong! James Cameron recently went solo into the deep abyss of the Mariana Trench – he found nothing. Mankind will soon find out that there are reasons that the deep sea creatures do not like to be found.

Anyone who has gotten close to the truth about the creatures has mysteriously disappeared.

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What if Superheroes were Real?

Wattpad brings you a guest post from Darrell Pitt, author of The Steampunk Detective and Diary of A Teenage Superhero:

How would you feel if you saw a man flying across the city skyline?

New Yorkers were recently faced with this issue when a marketing company set up some remote controlled figures to fly over the city of New York to promote the movie Chronicle. It must have been an eerie sight. After all, flying people are not something you see every day of the week.

The power to fly would be astonishing in itself, but what would it be like to have a range of superpowers like Superman or Green Lantern or Captain America? Would you use those powers for good? Or would you use them for evil?

Power like that can be intoxicating. You probably recall the scene in Spiderman where Peter Parker’s Uncle Ben says, “With great power comes great responsibility.” It’s not too surprising that the idea is not new. Many writers have expressed similar sentiments. Among them, John Acton, a British Lord wrote to Bishop Mandell Creighton in 1887 saying, “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men.”

Peter Parker learns about responsibility the hard way.

That’s an interesting idea – great men are almost always bad men. Is that why so many politicians are so poorly regarded? Is that why movie stars and singers and powerful business people so easily fall from grace? Is it because their powers are so great and yet we see them to be all too human in their failings?

In 1986 Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons released their groundbreaking comic book series Watchmen. In this series (and the movie of the same name) we are faced with an alternative Earth where superheroes are real. In fact, not only are they real, but they are just like you and me. Except for one person – Doctor Manhattan – they don’t have superpowers and are driven by desires far more complex than justice and freedom.

The characters from Watchmen.

Some of them are insecure. Some are psychotic. Others are vigilantes working with the government. Still others operate so far beyond the law they are more like criminals than the evildoers they pursue.

The movie Chronicle follows a similar concept. In it, three ordinary teenagers receive strange powers and we get to see how they deal with their amazing abilities. Do they use them for good? Or do they become their own version of a super villain? You’ll have to see the movie to find out.

Suffice to say that super powers don’t necessarily make us better people.

How would you feel if you encountered someone with the ability to fly? Or someone who had super strength? More than likely you might feel a little afraid. Probably very afraid. There might even be laws to control people with such power. They might even be automatically regarded as villains.

In my book, Diary of a Teenage Superhero, I explore the ideas of giving a group of teenagers, super powers. They mostly choose to use their powers for good, but they could just as easily use their powers for their own ends. In the sequel, The Doomsday Device, we see our heroes as they are drawn back into the clutches of The Agency. I’m currently working on the third book in the series and it’s due to be released sometime later this year.

The cover of the sequel to Diary of a Teenage Superhero - The Doomsday Device.

What will happen to Axel and Brodie and Chad and their friends? Will they continue to fight for truth and justice? Or will they be corrupted – possibly even consumed – by power? There’s one thing I will tell you. There are tough times ahead for our team and not everyone is going to survive the journey.

Until next time, good luck and happy reading.

Contact Darrell and check out his stories on Wattpad!

Friday Find: “Conduct in Question”

Every Friday, we bring you an undiscovered gem to read on Wattpad. This week, our secret Wattpad Talent Hunters recommend Conduct in Question, a mystery/suspense thriller:

Conduct in Question by Mary E. Martin

Meet Harry Jenkins, Toronto lawyer. Look below the surface of his city. Follow his growth toward compassion and understanding while he tracks a killer dubbed The Florist and roots out a massive money laundering fraud from the darkest corridors of power and influence. All is not as it seems.

Friday Find: “In The Lair Of The Draca”

Another excellent chapter! I drop everything the moment I get an email saying you’ve updated this.

Every Friday, we bring you an undiscovered gem to read on Wattpad. This week, our secret Wattpad Talent Hunters recommend In The Lair of the Draca, a fantasy sci-fi:

In the Lair of the Draca by ahdiloo1

Two tiny girls, on a quest to find Earth, survive a devastating airship crash and find themselves on a seemingly desolate world…where they are not alone.

Friday Find: “Singularity”

Every Friday, we bring you an undiscovered gem to read on Wattpad. This week, our secret Wattpad Talent Hunters recommend Singularity, a thrilling sci-fi:

Singularity by Isaac May

A time when man has the potential to become immortal, where nanotechnology allows for people to manipulate the world and their surroundings at their whim, when a virtual reality, can become one’s true reality, and when anyone can travel the universe as gods.

But the line between humanity, and something potentially much greater has become blurred, and those unwilling to take that final step, to evolve, find themselves left behind in a world technologically far beyond the point where they can live out a normal, human life.

For better or for worse, this is the end of humanity as we have known it, a result of a single event… The Singularity.

Friday Find: “Wolfsong”

“Not just another werewolf book! Wolfsong tells the story of our reluctant hero, Kia, who is swept into a world of werewolves and war. Although he’s to be the next Alpha, he falls hard for the beautiful Omega, Arii, but is she exactly who she says she is? Laced with tension, romance, and a light spattering of mythology, Wolfsong is a perfect read for all ages. Fans of the supernatural will enjoy this book!”

Every Friday, we bring you an undiscovered gem to read on Wattpad. This week, our secret Wattpad Talent Hunters recommend Wolfsong, a werewolf romance:

Wolfsong by Kodilynn Calhoun

17-year-old Kia has spent his entire life being a wallflower—he’s not leader material, but when his wolf-dog turns into a beautiful girl, he’s not given a choice.

Arii’s been recruited to bring Kia home, back to her realm, where werewolves are real, the supernatural exists, and tension between the two wolf packs is threatening to erupt into a full-scale war. With his father missing, Kia is the rightful Alpha. Stolen away from all he knows, he’s thrust into a world where rank is dictated by the color of your eyes and where the pallid light of the full moon transforms you into a powerful beast.

All Kia wants is to go home, where his only worry is not flunking calculus. He soon realizes that the only way to return to the real world is to end the war—but not everyone wants Kia to succeed…

The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein

Wattpad brings you a guest post originally published in Teen Ink:


The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein

If you have ever had a dog, you will love this book. If you don’t have a dog, you will want one before you reach the last page. I enjoyed The Art of Racing in the Rain from beginning to end. Told from an interesting perspective, it makes you think in a new way. While some parts are sweet and tender, others are deep and dark. You may want to keep a box of tissues nearby.

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Friday Night Lights

Wattpad brings you a guest post originally published in Teen Ink:

Friday Night Lights by H.G. Bissinger

By Skyler M., Sneads Ferry

If you’ve ever been to Texas, you know football is huge. A town there is not measured by its people or how much land it covers, but by the quality of the football program and the number of state championships its team has won. Friday Night Lights tells the story of such a place.

The town of Odessa, Texas prides itself on having the winningest football program in not only Texas, but the entire country. They come into the 1988 season looking for their first state championship under their new and untested coach.

One of the reasons I love this book is that it’s not just about football - it also focuses on race and prejudice.

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Undiscovered Gems: For Valentine’s Day

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You’re Beautiful

“Will Embry risk everything just to be with her? Will Annie ever understand that being different is okay?”

The Truth About Love

Life has never been easy for Julianna. It’s not easy being the only plain one in the family with two popular siblings. It’s not easy being the glasses and braces-bearing nerd. It’s not easy being socially awkward. And most of all, it’s not easy having a crush on school heartthrob Aidan Owen, especially when he is dating her next-door neighbour, the she-devil Whiteney Donnelly. From junior high to now, Aidan is the reason that everything is bearable to Julie, even though he barely noticed her existence. That is, until the day she overheard their conversation. She decided it’s time to change, but will this change bring good, or bad?

Friday Find: “An Ice Cold Love”

“Charming and very well written. Character development is nicely done and I sincerely cannot wait for the next chapter the be posted.  It is worth a read!”

Every Friday, we bring you an undiscovered gem to read on Wattpad. This week, our secret Wattpad Talent Hunters recommend An Ice Cold Love, a historical romance:

An Ice Cold Love by AwkwardTurtle88

Roman Sharpe, former Major in the Napoleonic Wars, has inherited the Lordship of Trevallen Manor and two little girls with the death of his brother. Dark, silent and brooding, Roman opens his doors to Emma Reid, a soft-spoken Londoner, who is alone in the world after the death of her father. The two slowly begin to discover hidden truths about their lives, their passions, and ultimately, themselves.

Aisling’s Diary: The Final Episode

Aisling’s adventure in Ireland is coming to an end! Check out the final chapter and webisode of Aisling’s Diary on Wattpad!

It All Started With A Bet: “The Bachelor”

Check out this Wattpad story featured on Crushable!

The Bachelor by J.D. Ruiz was inspired by the popular reality TV show of the same name, where dozens of contestants compete to win the affections of one highly eligible guy.

One competition, one man, twenty-five women, and a bet. Zachary Astor wanted to be the Bachelor for one purpose alone: to prove to his friends that he can ditch twenty-five women without ever looking back at any of them. But will he be able to keep his word when he meets Julianne Grey, the only woman who seems to regret being in the competition? Despite what he thinks, Zachary will find his thoughts preoccupied by the weird, silent, and mysterious girl he keeps giving a rose to, much to his own amazement and her disappointment.

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Undiscovered Gems: Romance

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Books That Made A Difference To Daniel Radcliffe

Who knew Harry Potter had such wide-ranging reading tastes?

1. The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov

Daniel Radcliffe has amazon.com to thank for introducing him to this satirical novel about Stalinist Russia, which Bulgakov wrote in secret from 1928 until just before his death in 1940, and which was finally published 26 years later. “I was reading Louis de Bernières’s trilogy on Latin America and this book came up as something I might like, so I bought it,” says Radcliffe. “It’s now my favorite novel—it’s just the greatest explosion of imagination, craziness, satire, humor, and heart.”

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