Parallel Infinities

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by Honnah Patnode


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  Honnah Patnode

  Honnah Patnode, the author of Parallel Infinities, is a seventeen-year-old high school student. She has been writing since she was drawn to the hobby in the midst of middle school boredom and has, as of the release of this novella, created two works to be professionally published. She has many ideas for future works of literature and hopes to publish them as well. In her college career, creative writing is one of the things she aims to focus on most in order to incorporate it into a successful career.

  When she is not writing, Honnah occupies her time with music. She plays the clarinet and piano, composes musical pieces on computerized programs, and listens to a wide variety of genres. She prefers to listen to and create music that is emotionally moving and has authenticity and uniqueness to it. Honnah is a member of her high school band and considers the elective to be a favorite hobby for the sense of community and accomplishment it brings. She also busies herself outside of school by caring for and playing with her four pets: two cats and two dogs.

  Her plans for the future are to pursue happiness in whatever form it may be. She hopes to continue writing and bring moving, emotional, and ultimately thought-provoking experiences to readers that pick up her books. For her, writing is a very personal, cathartic experience, and she hopes to bring that same sense of individuality into her readers’ lives. Her favorite aspect of writing fiction is the knowledge that every reader will perceive the story in a slightly different way, intertwining his/her personal life into the story in a way that makes it even more poignant.

  Honnah's inspiration comes predominantly from beauty and tragedy in the world around her, and both of those emotional experiences are what she hopes to express through her writing, regardless of where the characters or plots take her. It also comes from the artistic success stories that motivate her to try to forge her writing into something remarkable.

  Natalie Spence

  Natalie Spence, as of the publishing of Parallel Infinities, is sixteen years old. Her artistic talent is well-known among her peers and supervisors and has appeared in two published works. She also obtained a first prize award at the 2016 EUP art show for a mixed-media piece. Multimedia, incidentally, is the most prominent, defining feature of her art style.

  Her plans for the future include studying art in college, at least in part. She hopes to implement artwork into her career. She diligently works at improving her skill through her educational art class as well as recreational drawing. Her ultimate goal at the moment is to become a self-employed studio artist and also continue collaboration with literary works. She aspires to care for a large, happy family one day.

  Natalie's most frequent choice of art to create is that which includes people and faces—specifically eyes. Features such as these are her specialty and what she practices most. Her favorite aspect of drawing is the relaxation it brings her, as well as bringing specific, accurate, lifelike depictions of vivid scenes to the page.

  Outside of art, her talents and hobbies include reading and cooking. She owns a cat named Pearl that she loves dearly. She is a proponent of online media content that ranges anywhere from writing to video production. In the last year she has adopted a Vegan lifestyle, a quality she hopes to pass on in generations to come.

  Natalie's inspiration and motivation comes from the comforting nature of her talent for expressing beauty in multimedia art. It has qualities that reflect the meticulous diversity that makes life simultaneously challenging and exciting. These qualities are responsible for her hopes of integrating art into a crucial and stable aspect of her adult life.

  Thank you for reading my book. If you enjoyed it, won’t you please take a moment to leave me a review at your favorite retailer?

  Thanks,

  Honnah Patnode

 


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