Lara Hays

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Lara Hays

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Born and raised in Idaho Falls, Idaho, Lara is the youngest of five children. She had to be pretty dramatic to get any attention whatsoever. She has since learned to channel her theatrics into writing.

At age seventeen, Lara’s poetry and a short story was published in an anthology of teen writers. For the past seven years, Lara has utilized her writing skills as a technical writer and creative copywriter.

Lara holds a degree in psychology from the University of Idaho. She lives in southeast Idaho with her husband, two daughters, two dogs, cat, and ghost cat. She is a blogger, adoption advocate, brownie lover, and Oreo hater.

She is the author of the young adult historical romance OCEANSWEPT and is currently working on its sequel.

UNDERTOW polishing

The sequel to OCEANSWEPT is called UNDERTOW. It is in revisions right now - why is that such a painful, boring part? It makes me doubt myself as a writer. Oh well. Just part of the process. Just a bit more polishing and a run through my editor and beta readers and - voila! - a sequel this summer. Follow Lara Hays author on Facebook for more frequent updates.
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Published on May 19, 2013 21:31 Tags: revisions, sequel, undertow
Average rating: 3.8 · 1,403 ratings · 179 reviews · 7 distinct worksSimilar authors
Oceanswept

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Undertow

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Stowaway (The Oceanswept Ch...

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Intruder in the Brig (The O...

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A Slip Into Solace (The Oce...

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“I love you and it has transformed me. It has changed the way that blood flows through me. I would call it a fatal condition but I know it will last beyond even death.”
Lara Hays, Undertow

“I've changed so much. Look at me! I'm eating scones on a bed with a pirate!”
Lara Hays, Oceanswept

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“If you expect to succeed as a writer, rudeness should be the second-to-least of your concerns. The least of all should be polite society and what it expects. If you intend to write as truthfully as you can, your days as a member of polite society are numbered, anyway.”
Stephen King, On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft

“I found out I was in love with you, winter before last," she said. "I wasn't going to say anything about it because - well, you know. If you'd felt anything like that for me, you'd have known I did. But it wasn't both of us. So there was no good in it. But then, when you told us you're leaving ... At first I thought, all the more reason to say nothing. But then I thought, that wouldn't be fair. To me, partly. Love has a right to be spoken. And you have a right to know that somebody loves you. That somebody has loved you, could love you. We all need to know that. [...]”
Ursula K. Le Guin, A Fisherman of the Inland Sea

“Someday no one will remember that she ever existed, I wrote in my notebook, and then, or that I did. Because memories fall apart, too. And then you're left with nothing, left not even with a ghost but with its shadow. In the beginning, she had haunted me, haunted my dreams, but even now, just weeks later, she was slipping away, falling apart in my memory and everyone else's, dying again.”
John Green, Looking for Alaska

“So why don't you go home for vacations?' I asked her.
I'm just scared of ghosts, Pudge. And home is full of them.”
John Green, Looking for Alaska

“But ultimately I do not believe that she was only matter. The rest of her must be recycled, too. I believe now that we are greater than the sum of our parts. If you take Alaska's genetic code and you add her life experiences and the relationships she had with people, and then you take the size and shape of her body, you do not get her. There is something else entirely. There is a part of her greater than the sum of her knowable parts. And that part has to go somewhere, because it cannot be destroyed”
John Green, Looking for Alaska

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message 1: by E.V.

E.V. Fairfall How much longer until Oceanswept #3 comes out??? :)


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