Interview: Nely Cab

Interview: Nely Cab
Jul 7
2012

    Hello and welcome to The Lethal Book Tour featuring Creature! I have a wonderful interview with her.   Why do you write for teens?  I like to write Young Adult fiction because it’s a genre that focuses on the age where we learn the most. I feel that there’s a lot of room to teach lessons and morals that teenagers (and adults) can capture through fictional stories. I also like writing for teens because I’ve already lived through that phase and it was one of the best times in my life. How much research goes into what you write? A lot of research. For example, I can spend days or weeks researching a city to get a feel for what the setting of the book should feel like. I like to describe things in detail, such as the characters would see it to...

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Hallowen Booktacular: with author Nely Cab

Hallowen Booktacular: with author Nely Cab
Oct 25
2011

Today I have author Nely Cab here to share a scary experience. Welcome Ms. Cab! The House on Elda Drive  When I was five years old, my parents constructed a house in a newly developed subdivision. There were very few houses in the neighborhood, being as it was so new.  The lots were barren of greenery. Dreariness seemed to be the theme there. We moved in and everything was great, aside from the lack of color and the loose, grey soil that surrounded our new home. One morning my mother blamed my father for leaving the front door wide-open after arriving home from work. My father argued that he had not done so. My mother was unconvinced. As the nights passed, the occurrence repeated. My parents made sure that the door was securely closed every night, but somehow by...

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Review: Creatura

Review: Creatura
Oct 15
2011

Creatura by Nely Cab Series: Creatura # 1 Published by Self-Published on June 15th 2011 Genres: Young Adult- Fantasy/ Paranormal Source: Author, FTC: Exchange for honest opinion Goodreads "When seventeen year-old Isis Martin is having trouble sleeping due to perturbing dreams of a horrific growling beast, she decides to confront her fear. But what Isis discovers is something other than a menacing entity. The human-like creature offers Isis assurance that he is not a figment of her imagination. Unwilling to accept his avowal, Isis sets his words to contest by asking the entity to prove himself - a dare, he readily welcomes. It is in her dreams that Isis innocently stumbles upon the silent existence of the divine lineage of those that man has long forgotten. In a...

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