Friday, July 31, 2009
Monster's Proof and The Morgue and Me Contest Winners!
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Hardly-Any-Word-Stories for Teens
"Novelist M. Evelina Galang mentors teens in a series of five-day creative writing
workshops. Learn to write super short stories 250 words or less. Together, we’ll
design, revise and perform hardly-any-word stories, as we read, listen and
exchange feedback in small group sessions. Participants will be invited to read at
Books & Books’ Not Your Mother's Open Mic Night during the month of August.
It’s going to be a blast!
This workshop, created for teens who express themselves through written and
spoken word, welcomes students of all levels.
When: August 3 – August 7, 2009. 10am-Noon.
Cost: $175/ 5-day session and text. Sign up a friend and get 10% off.
Location: Books & Books, 265 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables, FL
To register email M. Evelina Galang, mevelinag(at)yahoo(dot)com (replacing @ and . )"
Hope you enjoy!
-The YAthenaeum Team
Sunday, July 26, 2009
This Week in YA- July 26, 2009
- Deadline- July 30th: Monster's Proof by Richard Lewis
- Deadline- July 31st: The Morgue and Me by John C. Ford
- Congrats to Cyn Balog for having her baby, Breebee! She posted a picture of her on her blog along with the cover of her new book coming out next year, Sleepless.
- As of now, there will not be an A Great and Terrible Beauty movie. Find out more information on Libba Bray's post here.
- Ally Carter posted some of the incorrect questions readers ask and the correct questions they should ask on her blog.
- Tera Lynn Childs is asking for any unanswered questions from Oh. My. Gods and Goddess Boot Camp. You can either e-mail her or comment on her blog post here.
- Melissa Marr announced the official approved title for the 4th book in the Wicked Lovely series, Radiant Shadows. You can read her post here.
- Lisa McMann posted the cover synopsis and a short quote from Gone on her blog.
- Aprilynne Pkie answered some frequently asked questions on her blog here.
- Lisa Schroeder is having a reader's appreciation ARC contest. To find out more information and how to enter go to her blog here.
- There is still time to enter Melissa Walker's singing contest. More information on her blog post here.
- Three Witches by Paula Jolin
- Coffeehouse Angel by Suzanne Selfors
- Bug Boy by Eric Luper
- July 28- The Treasure Map of Boys by E. Lockhart
- July 28- Notes from the Dog by Gary Paulsen
- July 28- The Eternal Kiss: 12 Vampire Tales of Blood and Desire by Holly Black, Libba Bray, Melissa De La Cruz, Cassandra Clare, Rachel Caine, Nancy Holder & Debbie Viguie, Cecil Castellucci, Kelley Armstrong, Maria V. Snyder, Sarah Rees Brennan, Lili St. Crow, Karen Mahoney, and Dina James (Edited by Trisha Telep)
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Death by Denim Giveaway Winners!
Saturday, July 18, 2009
This Week in YA- July 18, 2009
- Deadline- July 24th: Death by Denim by Linda Gerber
- Deadline- July 30th: Monster's Proof by Richard Lewis
- Deadline- July 31st: The Morgue and Me by John C. Ford
- R.J. Anderson posted some of the music she listened to while writing Knife (a.k.a. Fairy Rebels: Spell Hunter.
- Shannon Hale posted the paperback cover of Book of a Thousand Days on her blog to be released in September.
- Danielle Joseph is having a contest to win a Shrinking Violet prize pack. To find out how to win, go to her blog here.
- Jo Knowles is having a contest to win her books Jumping Off Swings and Lessons From a Dead Girl. To find out how to enter and for more details check out her blog here.
- Justine Larbalestier said she'd learn to lindy hop to raise money for the New York Public Library. Scott Westerfeld filmed some of their lessons and you can see the proof that they lindy hopped on her blog here.
- Lesley Livingston posted the cover of the second book in the Wondrous Strange trilogy, Darklight, on her blog.
- Melissa Marr posted a link where you can find all the excerpts she's posted and she posted a short new one on her blog.
- Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl's new book Beautiful Creatures has it's own site. You can find it here.
- Diana Rodriguez Wallach made a video she wants Stephen Colbert to see and is having a contest to try and make it happen. You can read her post here about the contest and/or watch her video here.
- Michelle Zink and Lisa Mantchev are having a Fairies and Demons contest. You can find out more information here or here.
- Girl to the Core by Stacey Goldblatt
- The Lost Summer by Kathryn Williams
- Sideshow: Ten Original Tales of Freaks, Illusionists and Other Matters Odd and Magical by Various Authors (Editor: Deborah Noyes)
- The Sweet Life of Stella Madison by Lara M. Zeises
- When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead
- Pieces Of Me by Toni De Palma
- July 21- Three Witches by Paula Jolin
- July 21- Coffeehouse Angel by Suzanne Selfors
- July 21- Bug Boy by Eric Luper
Sunday, July 12, 2009
John C. Ford Q&A and Contest!
I think it’s pretty obvious that Kermit the Frog pwns everything. Is this even subject to dispute?
It isn’t easy being green, but Kermit makes it look so cool. The women (or, well, Miss Piggy anyway) want him, and both the male and indeterminately gendered muppets want to be him. He’s universally respected, funny, and sings a mean version of “The Rainbow Connection.” I rest my case.
-If someone suddenly threw a wad of twenty thousand dollars at you, what would you do?
First and foremost, I would gather up any stray bills that had escaped from the wad and then tuck this newfound fortune in a secret pocket sewn into the lining of my jacket. (Cause that’s how I roll, with the secret linings.) I would then check for bruising, depending on the force of impact with which the projectile wad hit me. Next, I would turn my attention to this strange somebody—who, I assume, is running away from the scene to maintain his/her secret identity—and say “thank you.” I would do this this softly and wistfully, the way one thanks a mystical character (e.g., Bagger Vance, the Horse Whisperer, Obi-Wan Kenobi) in a cinematic feature and/or after-school special in which the mystical character has taught the main character something very special. The main character sure didn’t like it at the time—like when the Karate Kid had to “wax on, wax off” for hours, or like when I got hit in the face with a projectile wad—but then the main character (often seen in a tight close up at this point) understood: that crazy mystical character has given me a gift. That is the sentiment with which I would say “thank you.”
Assuming no immediate medical attention was necessary, I would then perform a complex calculation in my head. It would require me to determine the minimum amount from the $20,000 that I would need to donate to a worthy charity in order to relieve my guilt over blowing the balance on a used car which, unlike my current vehicle, has functioning windshield wipers.
-If 'they' decided to make a movie of your life, which actor would you want to play you?
This is somewhat obscure, but Guy Pearce. He’s just really cool (which may not necessarily be the quality you’re looking for in someone to play me, but whatever—I’m the one casting this thing).
-What's the most random question you can think of? Answer it.
Q: What are your feelings about the color forest green?
A: It’s weird that you would ask that question, since it’s pretty random and I was just thinking of it. My thoughts are this: (a) aesthetically, I’m pretty much digging it, but I probably like it even more because of it’s association with forests (no surprise) and other greenery in nature; and (b) this is not a color that works for clothing very well, in my opinion; like, it seems like one of those colors that gets picked for bridesmaid dresses that seem good in theory but actually look horrendous; and (c) it is only just now hitting me that I thought of this question because I still have Kermit the Frog on the mind.
-Can you do the Time Warp again?
Oh, totally. I do it all the time. Right now, for instance, I’m writing you from the year 3047.
-When writing some authors plan every detail and others just dive into the book, so are you an outliner or a diver (or a mix)?
I think it takes an extraordinary level of talent to write a novel-length work that’s worth reading without doing a fair amount of outlining first. Also, I tend to write stories with a lot of “plot” in them, which is hazardous to attempt without a pretty clear roadmap. For the current manuscript I’m writing, I have an outline that identifies every scene that takes place, the location of that scene, the characters involved, and some minimum level of description about what happens. I won’t stick to it completely, but it’s necessary for me to have the general structure of the story in place as I write.
Thanks so much for having me!
- Leave a comment on this post or send an e-mail to yathenaeum@yahoo.com(with the subject as "The Morgue and Me Giveaway")
- Please include your name and e-mail address and which of the ways you are entering. (Provide the links and other information where applicable.)
- Entry deadline is July 31st at 6:00 p.m. Eastern.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
This Week in YA- July 11, 2009
- Libba Bray posted videos of Tiger Beat, the all YA author band including Libba, Daniel Ehrenheft, Barnabas Miller, and Natalie Standiford on her blog.
- Sarah Rees Brennan her upcoming events and frequently asked questions about The Demon's Lexicon (there are spoilers) on her blog.
- Ally Carter posted the title, release date, and summary of her new book coming out in February on her blog.
- Megan Crewe is having a spread the word contest for Give Up the Ghost. More details on her blog here.
- Melissa de la Cruz posted the story about Jack that had been given to those who bought Revelations at Target.
- Michelle Zink is having a first sighting contest. Some of the prizes have been won, but some still do not have a winner. Go here for the contest details and here for the update.
- Robin Wasserman posted the playlist for Crashed on her blog.
- Margaret Stohl is having her second signed copy contest. Go here for details.
- Courtney Summers is having a contest to win a copy of Dani Noir. More info on her blog here.
- Diana Peterfreund is giving away copies of Make Me Yours by Betina Khran. Find out how to win on her blog.
- Lauren Myracle is giving away an ARC of her new book Lov Ya Bunches. Find out how to win on her blog.
- Justine Larbalestier is having a giveaway. To enter leave your favorite piece of dialogue from literature. More details and where to enter are found here.
- Over the End Line by Alfred C. Martino
- Simply Irresistible (The Elite) by Jennifer Banash
- Secrets of Truth and Beauty by Megan Frazer
- Monster's Proof by Richard Lewis
- Libyrinth by Pearl North
- Eyes Like Stars by Lisa Mantchev
- The Dragon's Pearl by Devin Jordan
- Crash into Me by Albert Borris
- Blue Moon: The Immortals by Alyson Noel
- Unclaimed Heart by Kim Wilkins
- July 14-Girl to the Core by Stacey Goldblatt
- July 14- The Lost Summer by Kathryn Williams
- July 14- Sideshow: Ten Original Tales of Freaks, Illusionists and Other Matters Odd and Magical by Various Authors (Editor: Deborah Noyes)
- July 14- The Sweet Life of Stella Madison by Lara M. Zeises
- July 14- When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead
- July 15-Pieces Of Me by Toni De Palma