I am a writer, trying to get publish my first novel for young adults.
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Fausto Umanzor Writer

“You don’t know me. You know one me, just like I know one you. And you can’t know every me, and I can’t know every you.”
In this high school-set psychological tale, a tormented teen named Evan starts to discover a series of unnerving photographs—some of which feature him. Someone is stalking him … messing with him … threatening him. Worse, ever since his best friend Ariel has been gone, he’s been unable to sleep, spending night after night torturing himself for his role in her absence. And as crazy as it sounds, Evan’s starting to believe it’s Ariel that’s behind all of this, punishing him. But the more Evan starts to unravel the mystery, the more his paranoia and insomnia amplify, and the more he starts to unravel himself. Creatively told with black-and-white photos interspersed between the text so the reader can see the photos that are so unnerving to Evan, Every You, Every Me is a one-of-a-kind departure from a one-of-a-kind author.
“Touching, and daring to the mind of any reader out there, these psychological ride will make you think and realize meanings such as love, friendship, lost and hope” F.Umanzor
Some quotes from Every You, Every Me:
“Void is when there is absolutely nothing there and the nothing is natural, a complete vacuum. But empty - with empty, you are aware of what’s supposed to be there. Empty means something is missing.”
“There is no such thing as no choice. There is always a choice. The only question is whether it’s a bearable one.”
“I don’t want you to think I got through this undamaged, okay? But I’m learning to live with it. Because otherwise, the damage is all you are.”
“I barely notice colors unless I taste them. Not the yellows or the greens. I taste the deeper blues. The darker reds.”
“I try to be a careful person. Most of the time my carelessness is completely unintentional.”
“He was attractive. I knew that. And I knew that attractive people always got away with things.”
“Everyone tried with me. And every time, it felt like the whole point of life was to see if trying was ever enough.”
“This is the thing they don’t tell you about being a third wheel - it’s not like you’re the wheel that’s added on. You were one of the original two wheels, but suddenly you’re not so important anymore. The relationship drives fine without you.”

Tennyson: BrontË: Award-winning author Neal Shusterman has crafted a chilling and unforgettable novel about the power of unconditional friendship, the complex gear workings of a family, and the sacrifices we endure for the people we love. A ride that you will never forget, appealing, and twisting at points that will make you think about your own life and the people around you- F.Umanzor Quotes From BRUISER:
Don’t get me started on the Bruiser. He was voted “Most Likely to Get the Death Penalty” by the entire school. He’s the kid no one knows, no one talks to, and everyone hears disturbing rumors about. So why is my sister, BrontË, dating him? One of these days she’s going to take in the wrong stray dog, and it’s not going to end well.
My brother has no right to talk about Brewster that way—no right to threaten him. There’s a reason why Brewster can’t have friends—why he can’t care about too many people. Because when he cares about you, things start to happen. Impossible things that can’t be explained. I know, because they’re happening to me.
Maybe it will.
But the path to enlightenment is rarely a pleasant one.”
“If your heart tells you something but your mind tells you something else, which do you believe? Both are just as apt to lie. In fact, they play at deceit all the time. Mostly they balance each other, giving us that crucial reality check. But what happens on the rare occasions when they conspire together?”
“What’s the point of living if you’re going to hate the world? Guard your heart if you have to, but don’t shut it away.”
“How can you do the right thing when you can’t figure out what that is? When all you have before you are choices in various shades of wrong?”
“It’s strange how we always want other people to feel what we feel. It must be a basic human drive. Misery loves company, right? Or when you see a movie that you love, don’t you want to drag all your friends to see it as well? Because it’s only good the second time if it’s the first time for somebody else—as if their experience somehow resonates inside of you.”
“Happiness is not a state of being. Happiness is a vector, it is movement.”
“But now we’ve finally taken full possession of what is rightfully ours, because everyone must feel their own pain—and as awful as that is, it’s also wonderful.”






