Monday, June 30, 2008

Playing Catch(up)


So, I'm getting ready to head out the door and over to ALA, but first I want to blog about a few important things--one of which is:

My good friend Jessica Brody's awesome debut novel, THE FIDELITY FILES, grabbed the #2 slot on the Denver Post bestseller list!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And trust me, there are not enough exclamation marks in the world to convey how happy I am about this!!!

Also, if you're at all interested in winning a GRAB BAG OFBOOKS full of great summer reads (including CRUEL SUMMER ), then head on over to Teensread for your chance to win-- all you have to do is click HERE (and then scroll half way down).

Oh, and this just in from Flamingnet Reviews:

"I really enjoyed reading Cruel Summer by Alyson Noel. It was a very unique book filled with love, hate, adventure, and many unforgettable opportunities and experiences. I thought it was cool how the author wrote the book like it was partly a blog, a regular story, and a diary. . .Overall, Cruel Summer was a great novel that I definitely recommend to teenage girls looking for a little summer romance."

Oh, and this just in! CRUEL SUMMER is part of Seventeen.com's Summer Book Club!


Okay, that's it for now--- have a good day everyone!

Friday, June 27, 2008

Crush (ed)!


We're blogging about CRUSHES over at the Teen Fiction Cafe, so come on by, pull up a chair, and tell me all about yours!

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

CRUEL SUMMER GIVEAWAY!

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The awesome BOOK CHIC is celebrating their one year anniversary by giving away 2 signed copies of CRUEL SUMMER and assorted other titles you are going to want to read over on his myspace blog. All you have to do to win is leave a comment (and cross your fingers!). Click HERE for your chance to win!

But hurry, contest expires Wednesday at 9:00 PM-- Eastern time!

Monday, June 23, 2008

Rock 'n' Read


It's official-- The ROCK 'N' READ website is now up and running, and trust me, if you are anywhere near the LA area on July, 13, oh, say around 3-ish-- you will not want to miss this event because it's going to be AWESOME!!

Think of it as a super cool Literary Lollapalooza showcasing amazing authors and bands and raffle prizes you will definitely want--with the proceeds benefitting the Virgin Unite Charities!

So, WHERE is this can't miss event taking place?

The Virgin Megastore at Hollywood & Highland
6801 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90028
323.769.8520

And WHO is going to be there?

For the complete list of authors and bands, click HERE!

I'll be reading from my latest release, CRUEL SUMMER, and I hope to see you there! 







Saturday, June 21, 2008

Orlando and Me (or is it I?) . . .

You know how they have those celebrity READ posters? The ones where Big Name People Who Read pose with a book that inspired them? Big Name People like, I don't know, Orlando Bloom for instance?



Well thanks to the awesome people at the Fontana Library (yup, them again-- I told you they rock!) I, a Not So Big Named Person Who Loves to Read, got to appear on one of these too!!

And just so you know, I happen to be holding a copy of Judy Blume's, DEENIE. The very same copy I read wayyy back in the day, that not only made me want to be a writer (along with ARE YOU THERE GOD? IT'S ME, MARGARET, which was borrowed by a certain someone, and never returned) but also managed to survive moves from The OC to Mykonos to NYC and back to The OC. And while I was really hoping that Orlando and I could pose together, in the end, it worked out okay!

Have a good weekend everyone!

Friday, June 20, 2008

Finally Friday . . .


So yesterday I had a great time talking with Sarah Bean, Tween and Teen librarian extraordinaire over at the Library Center in Springfield Mo. And right in the middle of our conference call they received a tornado warning and had to go! But then she called back soon after to report that they were all fine-- whew, what a relief! And a big THANKS! to everyone who braved the weather and participated in the call!

Also, I just came across this on my internet time wasting travels, er, while conducting serious research. It's a fun quiz called, Which SAVING ZOE Character Are You?

So of course I took it and found out that I'm Echo. Which wasn't all that surprising since I created her and she was the character I identified with the most. But still, last time I took one of these quizzes on ART GEEKS AND PROM QUEENS I didn't exactly ace it--and when I went back to check the answers against the book-- I found out that I really was wrong!

Oh, and the picture above was taken at a Barnes & Noble near Houston by the fabulous Ms. Jessica Brody who is currently on tour for her remarkable debut novel, THE FIDELITY FILES. If you haven't read this book yet, well, you should, it's a really great read!


Anyway, it's a glorious day in Laguna, but I'm going to stay inside and work. But I'm actually looking forward to it, since I'm entering an exciting part of the story.

What about you--any weekend plans??

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Cruel Summer Reviews!


Ciudad magazine recently reviewed CRUEL SUMMER and here's what they had to say:

"Noël convincingly captures Colby’s self-transformation as the character comes full circle and realizes that perhaps instead of fighting life and all the things out of her control, she should let go and embrace them. Through the typing fingers of Colby Cavendish, Noël teaches her readers that all the years of suffering through teenage awkwardness are just a phase and, in the end, if a person allows it, she can learn more about herself than she ever thought possible."—Kristine Medeiros


And this is what Book Loons said in their review:


"Though Cruel Summer addresses the usual sort of teen angst, it stands out from its peers for both its unusual Greek island setting, and for the honesty and vulnerability of Colby's blog and journal entries. It makes for an absorbing read."


Also, I'm excited to announce that I will be signing books at the American Library Association's Annual conference on Monday June 30, 2008 in the Macmillan booth, so if you're around, please stop by and say hi! For more details on the event, click HERE.

And, if you plan to be in the LA area on July 13, then save the date for ROCK 'N' READ--an exciting event to be held at the Virgin Mega Store at Hollywood and Highland, brought together by the amazing debut authors, Stephanie Kuehnert and Alexa Young. There will be loads of authors (including me!) reading from their works, awesome bands playing their songs, along with signings, raffles, and all kinds of fun, so stay posted and I'll provide more details as soon as I receive them!

Have a good day everyone!

Sequestered in Memphis Kentucky





So last weekend I attended my husband's family reunion where I learned something very important:

My penchant for time wasting is far worse than I thought.

Seriously.

You see, last year I didn't attend the reunion because I was on deadline for CRUEL SUMMER. So while my husband jetted off, I stayed home and worked on my manuscript. Well this year, it was pretty much the same scenario, and I realized that if my career continues to go in the way that I hope, I will pretty much always be on deadline. And so I packed up my laptop and headed to Kentucky (the half-way meeting spot between the Nashville relatives and the Chicago ones), with a goal of writing 2000 words a day.

But what I ended up with was 3000 words a day--3000 words in the same amount of time that it usually takes me to write half of that.

And the reason for this sudden burst of speed typing?

There was no internet access.

None. Nada. Zilch.

Which also meant, there was no obsessive checking of my e-mail accounts, no blog hopping, no screen shopping, no staying "up to the minute" informed on all manner of late breaking celebrity news.

Instead it was just me and my story, and I made so much progress I was forced to realize just how much time I usually waste tooling around the internet under the guise of "research."

Or is it a waste?

Because by the time I returned home and logged in, I was greeted with hundreds of e-mails, and I'm now so backlogged it'll take days to catch up. And while I can't guarantee I'd ever willingly go cold turkey like that again, it's nice to know what I'm capable of when there's nothing around to distract me.

What about you? What's your favorite time waster?

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

And the winners are . . .


Hey Everyone-

First off, I apologize for the delay on picking THE FIDELITY FILES winners! I had every intention of posing them bright and early Saturday morning, but I was out of town for the last five days in a remote location--so remote, I had no internet access (the horror!). So, without further delay, these five lucky people will be receiving a signed copy of Jessica Brody's awesome read- THE FIDELITY FILES. All you have to do to claim your prize is send your mailing address to:

alyson at alysonnoel dot com

And the books will be on their way!

So congratulations to:

Peg

Emily Marshall

GreenBeanTeenQueen

Aimee

Amy


Thanks for your patience, and have a good day everyone!

Monday, June 09, 2008

Win one of 5 free copies of --THE FIDELITY FILES!!!!!!!!


One of the best perks of my job is getting to read advanced copies of books. This was especially true when I got an early read on Jessica Brody's debut novel, THE FIDELITY FILES, which just so happens to debut TODAY (June 10)!

To say it's a-- sit down and make yourself comfortable because you won't be walking away from it anytime soon-- kind of read just doesn't seem to suffice. What Ms. Brody manages to do in those 300 pages is to create a character so real and engaging, you can't help but fantasize about what it would be like to be her.

In short, Jennifer Hunter is smart, savvy, and beautiful, with a killer wardrobe, a great apartment, and a dedicated group a friends--friends who think she's an investment banker and have no idea that she's actually funding it all with her secret job/identity as Ashlyn, a much sought after fidelity inspector- a woman hired by suspicious girlfriends and wives to test their partner's, um, fidelity quotient . . .a job she's so dedicated too, it just might stand in the way of her own chance at love . . .

I first met Jessica Brody, a few months back, when she drove down to Laguna Beach and we lunched at a restaurant of my choosing that ended up giving her food poisoning! And she's so genuinely nice and gracious, she didn't even hold that against me (or the fact that I talked for nearly four hours straight!)! And she's since become one of my favorite people. She's just one of those smart, kind, sweet, funny, talented, gifted people with a resume that would make anyone's palms sweat-- fluent in French? Mais oui! A professional singer? Check! An economics major, film producer, novelist, guitar hero rock star, and gorgeous too? You bet. Basically, the kind of girl you'd just love to hate-- if only you could. But don't even waste your time trying-- it's completely impossible!


So, without further ado: I bring to you the official Jessica Brody interview-- but like any good feature- there's a sneak preview for you to view first (trust me- watch it--it rocks!). And those of you who leave a comment will be eligible to win one of five signed copies of THE FIDELITY FILES-which means you have a very good chance of winning- so don't be shy-- comment away! (deadline Friday June 13, midnight, Los Angeles time, winners will be chosen at random).





Tell us a little about THE FIDELITY FILES—what sparked the idea?

Everyone wants to know where I got the idea to write a book about a woman who tests men’s loyalty for a living. I wish I could say I used to do it myself and that this is my memoir, but alas, my life is unfortunately not that exciting. But the idea came from some witnessing some pretty interesting things I had a few years ago.

Before I became a full-time writer, I worked in a very corporate environment. And like all corporate jobs, there were a certain number of “alcohol-related” events that I was expected to attend. I would often find myself at work happy hour functions in nearby bars, observing the interactions between single and non-single co-workers as their behaviors gradually declined from professional to something else entirely. Something hardly capable of being described as “appropriate.”

Witnessing these “indiscretions” upset me on a profound level. I secretly wished that someone would tell the “conveniently” absent significant others about what their husbands/wives/boyfriends/ girlfriends/fiancés really did while attending these “obligatory” and supposedly “uneventful” work functions. But I certainly wasn’t going to be the one to do it. I was brave enough to think it…but not exactly brave enough to go knocking on people’s doors with bad news. You know what people tend to do to “the messenger.”

So instead I created a character whose job and purpose in life was to do just that. To reveal the truth to anyone who wanted to know. To knock on all the doors that I never had the courage to knock on. An invincible superhero-esque woman whose quest is to fight against the evils of infidelity. But of course, she soon finds out…she’s not as invincible as she once thought.

What sort of research did you do to create the character and her world?

In researching this character, I reached out to friends, family, and long-lost acquaintances who had either been the victims of infidelity, or had been the unfaithful ones themselves. I also spoke to many men who had never cheated but who had admittedly thought about doing so or had come “extremely close” at various times in their relationships, and I asked them to explain their motivations and their thought processes. I wanted the people in this book to be realistic, and I felt that in order to do that, I needed to fully understand how someone would think, feel and react when put in a situation like a fidelity inspection. I wanted the clients that hired Ashlyn as well as the men that she tested to jump off the page and strike a chord in people. The book is entirely a work of fiction, but my goal was to make the characters’ fears and emotions feel real so that readers could relate to them.

In a sense, the Ashlyn character of the book is the mask that I always wanted to wear. The woman that I never had the confidence or audacity to be. A façade behind which I could hide as I watched my fantasies of exposing the truth come to life on the page. I believe we are all afraid of feeling vulnerable on some level. We all fear the painful emotions that come with betrayal. My greater purpose in writing THE FIDELITY FILES was to explore these fears so that I could offer a message of faith and hope despite them. Because if someone who makes their living as a fidelity inspector can believe in love despite everything she’s seen, it shouldn’t be that hard for the rest of us.

I love your protagonist Ashlyn. She’s so smart, savvy, independent, and yet vulnerable and relatable too—not to mention she has a killer wardrobe I was totally drooling over! Is she based on anyone you know? Yourself perhaps?

Haha! I wish she were based on myself. I, too, would LOVE to have her wardrobe. But I’m afraid I’m just not as confident and alluring as Ashlyn is. Although I have to admit, she does possess a lot of qualities that I’ve fantasized about. You know when you’re alone in front of your bathroom mirror wearing sweatpants and a ratty old tank top and you picture yourself in some beautiful designer cocktail dress walking into a bar as everyone stops to stare. That’s who Ashlyn is.

I never really had a specific person in mind when creating her. I always knew she was very attractive. But I also never wanted to overdo her attractiveness or represent her as someone who was obsessed with her looks because I wanted her to still be relatable to female readers. It was a tough balance. Most of the successful women’s fiction books you read have very flawed protagonists, physically and emotionally. Jennifer/Ashlyn is clearly not flawed in a physical sense, so I had to make sure she was flawed enough in other ways so that readers would sympathize with her. Because let’s face it, it’s hard to sympathize with someone who’s so beautiful that men simply flock to her wherever she goes. I’m hoping some of her other personable attributes and her internal struggles will keep her grounded in the eyes of readers.

What do you hope readers will gain from reading this novel?

I hope readers will find some entertainment in the scandal and allure of such a controversial and unusual career path such as Jennifer/Ashlyn’s. But I also hope readers will get something out of the human aspect of the story as well. Even though it’s a work of fiction, I’d like to think the character of Jennifer Hunter believably comes off as a real person, with real emotions and real trust issues. This life has definitely taken its toll on her, and yet she still finds reason and motivation to keep at it—through the good times and the bad. In writing this book, I really wanted to inspire people to think and question their beliefs about infidelity. What really constitutes cheating? Is it forgivable? How does it change you? The answers are not always as simple as you might think.

At what point did you decide to become an author? Who or what were your earliest influences?

I’ve wanted to be an author for as long as I can remember. In second grade I used to “publish” my own books with cardboard, wallpaper and electrical tape. Writing just always came natural to me. But I didn’t exactly take the most direct route to achieving my dream. Somewhere along the way, I decided that a career in finance and number crunching was the way to go. You know, steady paycheck, stylish suits, dental insurance. So I majored in Economics in college and then got a job doing strategic analysis. And although I did enjoy that job a lot (I’m very equally left and right brained), I knew my heart wasn’t in it. Plus, I was still writing on the side. So when I got laid off from my job after a corporate merger, I took my severance package and vowed to make it last until I sold my first novel. And a year and a half (and many random craigslist jobs later), I did.

My earliest influence was definitely Judy Blume. I know, generic answer. EVERYONE says Judy Blume! But it’s true! Her work was so inspiring. When I read Just as Long as We’re Together, I wanted nothing more than to create characters like Stephanie, Rachel and Alison. Later in life, it was Helen Fielding and Bridget Jones’s Diary that would get me back into writing. I knew that if I could write something that could make people laugh aloud the way Helen Fielding did, then I would be happy.

What was your road to publishing like? Overnight success or path loaded with land mines?

Um, I think I’ll go with door number 2…the landmines. But getting published has definitely been something worth waiting for…and fighting for. My first novel, which I tried to get published for two years, never sold. But it was eventually a critique about that novel that inspired me to write The Fidelity Files. Everyone told me that my first novel didn’t have enough story, so when I set out to write my second novel, I knew it would have to be ALL about story. But The Fidelity Files didn’t exactly sell right away either. It took about two and a half years of writing, rewriting, and constant rejections before I finally found my agent. She had rejected one of my previous versions with some very insightful critiques as to how I could possibly improve the manuscript. And her comments immediately triggered an idea for a complete overhaul of the story and main character. So I wrote her back and told her I wanted to try a rewrite and asked if she would be willing to re-read the first 100 pages. She agreed. I was so inspired by her comments and willingness to reconsider it, that I wrote those first 100 pages in about two weeks. I sent them back to her and she signed me on those pages alone. It took about three months for me to finish the book and it sold to St. Martin’s a week later. Although the eventual sale to the publisher happened really fast, the path it took to get to that point was very long and bumpy. And I don’t think I would be anywhere close to where I am today if I hadn’t had listened to my agent’s critiques and acted upon them.

Any writing rituals you care to share? Lucky sweatpants? A magical talisman of some kind?

I’ve actually never told anyone this story before, but since you asked…

I have this necklace that I wear all the time. I got it, actually, from an ex-boyfriend I had in college. I know, sounds really weird and sort of stalker-ish right? I promise, it’s not like that. After we broke up, I put it in a box somewhere and totally forgot about it. Then one day, five or so years later, which happened to be around the time I was trying to come up with an idea for my second novel, after yet another rejection on my first one, I found the necklace at the bottom of the box. I was suddenly reminded how pretty the necklace was and thought maybe it’d be cool to wear it again. And since the ex-boyfriend was way out of the picture and totally forgotten about, I figured it wouldn’t be a big deal to wear it. But the chain was all tangled and impossibly knotted up and I was already late to my number crunching job so I put it in my pocket and decided to work on getting the knots out throughout the day. Once I got into the office, I set out trying to untangle the chain with the tip of a safety pin (yes, this is what I was doing in my cubicle when I was supposed to be working). Finally around 2:00 pm, I untangled the darn thing and was able to actually put it on. Twenty minutes later (I’m not kidding), I got the idea for The Fidelity Files. Seriously, it just sort of came to me. And I immediately started to write a synopsis for the idea (yes, more time spent not working). I finished it in literally 30 minutes. A seven page synopsis of the ENTIRE book in half an hour. I knew immediately that it was a story I had to write. And that it was a necklace I had to wear.

Now, I wear it all the time as my writing “muse”. I guess it just had to be “untangled” (literally) from its past association with my ex-boyfriend so that it could be used to inspire me instead. And once I untangled it, I somehow unblocked an idea that had been clearly lying dormant inside of me, waiting to come out.

I know you also have a YA deal, the KARMA CLUB, coming out in Spring 2010 with FSG. Did you find it difficult or easy to make the transition to YA?

I actually found it really easy to transition to YA. The voice and style felt very natural to me and I had a blast writing it! But, I must admit, once I started writing in my YA character’s voice, I found it difficult to transition back! She was so much fun to write. There was such a genuine innocence about her that didn’t quite fit my adult characters. Plus, I really loved putting myself back into the shoes of someone who is still in high school. I didn’t necessarily have the best experience in high school so it was fun to relive it again as an adult, knowing what I know now and infusing that kind of learning curve into my YA characters.

What can we look forward to next?

Ah, yes. The big question. What’s next??? Well, first will come the sequel to The Fidelity Files in summer of 2009. I know, such a long ways away. But I still have to finish writing it!

But I’m very excited about the sequel. I think it’s going to be a lot of fun. Without giving too much away, in the next book, Jennifer Hunter is somewhere she’d never thought she’d be in the first book…in a committed relationship! And there are all sorts of fun things to delve into there.

The book will still center around Jennifer Hunter’s life both at home and at work, but she no longer does fidelity inspections. Now she has a whole team of people who do them for her! She runs an agency called “The Hawthorne Agency” (a nod to The Scarlet Letter) and she has four beautiful women and one beautiful man that work for her. I think the most entertaining part for me about writing the sequel is getting to create all sorts of new and scandalous assignments for Jennifer’s staff of employees. And now that there’s a male fidelity inspector onboard as well, women are being tested too!

But once again, Jen will come face to face with a lot of challenging obstacles in her new life. Because you can’t break up relationships by day and try to keep one together by night without running into a little drama. And Jen will ultimately have to decide if her blinding dedication to her life’s work is worth possibly destroying her chances of living happily ever after?

And now for the speed dating round:

Favorite color- Purple. Without a doubt. I know you can’t see how fast I answered that question because of the whole written format thing, but believe me it was fast. No hesitation. Purple is the bomb.

Lucky number- 11. And to go with that. 11:11 is favorite time of day. Whenever I look at the lock and it reads 11:11, I make a wish. I think it’s a very magical time.

Most unusual hobby- Guitar Hero. But that’s neither unusual nor a “hobby” exactly. But it is the number one procrastination method I employ. When I’m standing in my living room, rocking out to Pearl Jam on my little plastic guitar, I actually feel very cool.

Okay, how about this one? I’m obsessed with Tudor England. Anything to do with the history of Henry VIII, his six wives or his line of successors fascinates me. The Tudors, is obviously one of my favorite show.

Dream Vacation- A world cruise. But not in one of those tuna can staterooms. In a suite with a balcony and a bathroom where you don’t have to shower over the toilet. Oh yeah, that’s the life.

Favorite saying- I have two. “Whether you think you can or you can’t, you’re right.” - Henry Ford. And “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” – Albert Einstein.

If you won a gazillion dollars you would…buy world peace. No, sorry, that was a lame cop out. Let me try again. If you won a gazillion dollars you would….make sure no dog or cat was without a loving home. I’ve got a huge weakness for the furry friends. Oh yeah…and take the world cruise mentioned above.

Strangest thing you ever ate just to be polite- I don’t think I’ve ever eaten anything really that “strange,” but when I was living in Paris with a host family, the mom used to make this really gross cheesy noodle dish with this disgustingly strong and potent French cheese. Think Mac and Cheese left out to rot for a week. It was SO nasty. But I didn’t want to be rude, because you know, I was a guest in their house for 9 months. So every time she made it (about twice a month), I forced it down with a big swig of Coke (or “coca” as they call it in France). Ick! I grimace just thinking about that stuff.

Celebrity crush- That’s easy. Jon Stewart. What can I say? I’m a sucker for those funny types. I know, I know, Alyson, you love him too. Look, let’s not fight about it. I’m sure there’s enough JS to go around.

Anything that I didn’t ask that you’d like people to know?

I think the rest of my answers are long enough! I’m pretty sure it’s all covered. Thank you, thank you, thank you for hosting me on your blog! You are the best!


Jessica will be starting off her book tour by signing copies of THE FIDELITY FILES today (!), June 10 at 7:00 pm at:

Barnes & Noble
1201 Third Street (Third Street Promenade)
Santa Monica, CA 90401


Not in California? Not a problem! For future appearances click HERE

Hope to see you there!






Big Book Givewaway!


Hey everyone-
Just wanted to let you know that fellow Teen Fiction Cafe patron, Teri Brown, has a book- her debut novel actually- READ MY LIPS- that's debuting today! And so, she's having herself a party that includes all sorts of awesome interviews with her fellow Simon Pulse scribes, and, yes, FREE BOOKS!

Click HERE to join the fun!

Have a good day!

Saturday, June 07, 2008

Go Baby Go!

The first horse race I ever attended was back in 1998 at the Belmont Race Track in New York. It was the weekend of the Triple Crown stakes-- which means it was packed to the gills and the sun was blazing-- and running for the crown was a very worthy contender- the beautiful thoroughbred, Real Quiet.

So of course, I bet on him. Knowing that greater odds means a greater win, but also thinking that lesser odds signaled a sure thing.




I was wrong.

Real Quiet lost, and I consoled myself with "punch."
(see below- me drinking "punch" on the far left with the short hair).



The next year, I returned, with a big group of friends and my future husband in tow. Charismatic was the pony to root for in 1999, destined to take the crown after nearly twenty years of no triple crown winner.

I bet on him--- and lost. But still, there was punch.

Fast forward to 2002, War Emblem was touted as "The One." A sure contender for the crown after so many years without . . .

Yup, he lost too.

And so today, while taking a break from writing (yes, I know it's a weekend-tell it to my muse!), I decided to watch this year's Triple Crown sure thing from the comfort of my living room. With phone in one hand (hubby out of town but watching it too), and a cup of green tea (no "punch" when I'm working!), I/we watched another sure thing------

Finish dead last.

And that's why I love horse racing- you just never know how it's going to turn out--which means there's no such thing as a sure thing.

Have a good weekend everyone!

Thursday, June 05, 2008

More Fontana!


I know, I know, just when you thought I was done yammering on and on about my Fontana library visit, Shelli DeRobertis, a reporter for the Fontana Herald News sent me THIS
a really nice article detailing the visit, including the picture above.

And for those of you who actually click through to the link, below is a picture of the note, given to me by future author, Miss Kayla Echelmen who shared with me her extensive story notebook. (Seriously, this kid can write!)




Have a good day everyone!

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Playing Tag

I've been tagged--by Ms. Keri Mikulski! So let the game begin, here are five random things about me:

What were you doing five years ago?
I was working as a flight attendant in NYC, commuting between my apartment in Manhattan and my home in Laguna Beach, revising FAKING 19, and dreaming of the day I'd get "the call."

What are five things on your to do list today (not in any particular order)?
1. Finish this blog.
2. Eat breakfast before it's officially lunch.
3. Procrastinate.
4. Procrastinate some more.
5. Get to work on the second book in my paranormal series that as of yet remains untitled.

What are five snacks you enjoy?
Um, not much of a snacker. Does a venti chai non-fat latte count?

What five things would you do if you were a billionaire?
1. Change the world.
2. Change lives.
3. Hire a housekeeper and a team of assistants so I'd have even more free time to procrastinate
4. Take some time off to travel the world (I mean, the whole world!)
5. buy that purse I've had my eye on.

What are five of your bad habits?
1. Procrastination.
2. Buying more books than I'll ever be able to read.
3. Forgetting to get the car washed until someone writes "wash me" on the windshield.
4. Always remembering b-days--long after they've passed.
5. An out of control fondness for commas and exclamation marks.

What are five places you have lived?
1. Yorba Linda, CA
2. Mykonos, Greece
3. Manhattan, NY
4. Corona Del Mar, CA
5. Laguna Beach, CA

What are five jobs you've had?
1. Department store sales clerk
2. Jewelry maker/T-shirt painter
3. Hotel front desk clerk
4. Flight Attendant
5. Author

Five people to Tag:
Anyone who wants to play!

Monday, June 02, 2008

Blisters + Books = BEA

So, this past weekend was all about BEA. Well, that and LA traffic which I'm holding personally responsible for me missing the Debby Garfinkle, Marelene Perez, and Alexa Young book signings. And yet, all was not lost, as I still got to:

Spend quality time with my awesome agent; gawk at celebrities such as Alec Baldwin and R2D2; get signed books from Cecil Castellucci, Tami Hoag, (and more!);get a sneak peek at the new BREAKING DAWN TWILIGHT SAGA cover; meet my French editor and publisher over at Fleuve Noir; dine with Jessica Brody of the soon to be released FIDELITY FILES; chat with booksellers and librarians at the Macmillan Children's author dessert party; and, load up several free tote bags chock full of free books (one of the main reasons for the event's popularity!)--so many books it required three separate trips to the car, with the final count coming in at 82!!!


And now, waking up this morning with feet so sore they will accept nothing but flip-flops, a certain someone sent me this pic taken from the Santa Monica Barnes and Noble and it totally made my day!




Happy Monday everyone!