In my family we give cat cards. If you have a cat — and, dammit, you will — you are also obliged to talk about your cat in the cat card. But when my mum was helping me pick out thank-you cards for after my bar mitzvah, I had to put the kibosh on cat cards, and it nearly broke her heart. No, not as in bestiality--that's icky.
Harold Cauley is a reporter for a local tabloid newspaper, The Tattler. He's always got the dirt on what's going on in the city, so when he's contacted by John Donovan , he agrees to spill all he knows to Lincoln in the hopes of getting an inside scoop. While covering a story about Tony Derazio's little corruption racket , he learned about city officials taking bribes, blackmail, and other juicy stuff. At the center of it all is Frankie Bernard. While he doesn't know where Bernard operates from, he does know about the dead drops he uses to leave bribes for city officials, and that Frankie is rumored to keep a file on every dirty blackmail scam he's ever done. After Lincoln stirs things up a bit, Harold hears that Derazio is having a hard time controlling the city's politicos and has ordered Frankie to keep an eye on the Imperial Men's Health Club. He asks to tag along with Lincoln but gets turned down.
Pre-adults with attitudes. This age group loves to put our parenting skills to the test. Feeling a bit uncomfortable? Well, get over it.
Anxiety weighs down on him like an anchor, one that holds him back for a moment even after the first bell has rang. Keep reading. What do you find the best way to pace your story is? This has caused me writers block for my novel for a couple years! So frustrating lol.