Showing posts with label Cruel Summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cruel Summer. Show all posts

Friday, January 30, 2009

4 Days of Lip-Gloss


While I freely admit that just about every week feels as though it's somehow slipped past me--this week in particular seemed to contain a few less hours than any week that ever came before.

Maybe it's because EVERMORE comes out in less than a handful of days--next Tuesday in fact! Squeeeee!! A moment I've anticipated for a very long time!

Or maybe it's because it was a week that required me to actually get dressed and put on lip-gloss, when I'm much more used to staying inside, hunched over my computer, clad in one of three rotating sets of sweats and slippers, with no hint of make-up anywhere on my face.

It all started on Monday, when I met the amazingly talented Jen Rosenstein for a photo shoot. The Orange County glossy, Orange Coast magazine, is featuring a small piece on me in the March issue, in the Trade Secrets section, and they hired Jen for the shoot. If you didn't click through on the orange link provided above, you might want to do so now. If for no other reason than to see that I did not exaggerate when I referred to her as "amazingly talented." Seriously. Jen's the real deal. A true artist who's used to shooting rock stars, celebrities, and her own, uber cool, still lifes. She has gallery shows, does a ton of advertising/editorial work, even has a book on her work, and yet she was so nice, so cool, so down to earth, and so fun to be with, I had a complete and total blast!  We met at Laguna Beach High School and set up shop in the girl's locker room, and when the Freshman girls soccer team stopped in, we included them as well!  And to say they were adorable, cute and nice, is putting it mildly. They were so awesome that the moment we were done I gave them each a signed copy of one of my books!

And then when I returned home, (back to my normal life where no one ever takes the time to properly light and/or pose me), I saw that the new EVERMORE/BLUE MOON bookmarks had arrived and they're bee-yu-ti-ful if I do say so myself!! I would totally take a picture to prove it, but since I'm nowhere as talented as Jen Rosenstein, and since I'm also in an undisclosed location with no camera on hand, you'll just have to take my word for it! But if you'd like your own bookmarks, along with a signed bookplate or two, you know the drill, just send an SASE to:

Alyson Noel
14 Monarch Bay Plaza, #186
Monarch Beach, CA 92629

And I'll get them right out to you (while supplies last of course!)

Which brings me to Tuesday, when I  picked up hubby from airport--an errand that definitely requires lip-gloss--and proceeded to go out to dinner where I ran into an old high school friend, which only made me doubly glad I'd worn it--if not for my hubby, then for the old friend!

Then on Wednesday, more clothes and lip-gloss were required when I was interviewed for my local Laguna Beach paper, THE LAGUNA BEACH INDEPENDENT, for a piece that will run very soon. Well, the interviewer, Dinah, was so nice, and so interesting, (yes, I snuck in a little interviewing of my own!), we actually sat there, talking on a couch in my local Starbucks, for 5 hours. Yes. You read that right. FIVE. That's what happens when I'm face to face with a true book lover! Just ask poor Jessica Brody about her first lunch with me! (Though the food poisoning that ensued was so not my fault--I only chose the restaurant--I didn't prepare the meals!)

And Thursday? More lip-gloss. Because even though you'd think that picking up my poor car from the body shop wouldn't necessarily require any lip-gloss wearing, this time it did. I wanted to look good for my car, pay it the proper respect so to speak. Since, apparently, what I had earlier brushed off as a minor fender bender, turned out to be not quite so minor after all. So after many days of fixing, buffing, and whatever else they do to make serious dents disappear, and after many $$$$ paid by my insurance company, it's now sporting a shiny new bumper and grill, and looks and runs like brand new!

And then, once I returned home and got my car safely ensconced in my garage, I learned that the foreign rights to my YA titles--FAKING 19, ART GEEKS AND PROM QUEENS, and KISS & BLOG have sold to Hungary, Romania, and Vietnam!!  How cool is that?  I can't wait to check out the covers!

And speaking of EVERMORE, (okay, I realize we weren't but that's the best I could do on the whole segue thing), it's spent the last week in the top 100 YA Sci-fi books on Amazon.com!! Oh, and some really great reviews are starting to roll in (you can see them all by scrolling down on the right) including these most recent ones:

Lots of people seem to be comparing this book with Twilight* and the House of Night series. In terms of quality, I have to agree. The first person storytelling in Evermore, is intimate and emotional. Ever's voice is realistic; all of her reactions as a grieving teenager make sense. Many times, in YA novels, authors make little blunders portraying teenagers. I have to say that Alyson Noel manages to do it pretty darn well, if not perfectly. . .
And I definitely can't wait till the second book in the Immortals series comes out...
Anyways, this is a book that deserves to be added to your bookshelf. So go on your favorite book purchasing site and add this one to your shopping cart now. You won't regret it.” - Reader Rabbit


Evermore was a great way to lighten my reading load this winter and provided me with a creative, magical story that I really enjoyed. This is the first in a series for Noel and I think she may have a hit on her hands . . . Evermore has good and evil, likable characters, vivid descriptions and a good story.”- Planet Books

And for those of you who pick up your copies next week when it comes out, you'll be among the first to see the cover for the next book in the series, BLUE MOON!  You'll also get to read an excerpt of chapter one, since the good people at St. Martin's Press kindly included that in the back of the book!!

And speaking of BLUE MOON, (and that is how a true segue works!) the final copy-edits are here, and they're due next week!  (gasp!) Which means my busy glamorous lip-glossing wearing week has officially come to an end. I've even moved myself to a remote location where I can get some work done!

But before I hunker down, I want to urge you all to head over to TeensRead to vote for your top five YA books of the year!  And while I'm completely honored that CRUEL SUMMER was nominated for BEST BOOKS OF 2008, this is so not a shameless plug for your vote!  Though I am urging you to take part--there's a lot of great titles on the list--and I'm sure you've read your share of them! But hurry, tomorrow is the very last day! All you have to do is click HERE!

Okay, that's it for me! 

So now it's your turn to tell me which activities you deem lip-gloss worthy???


Monday, September 22, 2008

Free Book Friday Podcast Interview!



Hey Everyone-

Amazing author of THE FIDELITY FILES and good friend, Jessica Brody, is featuring moi this week on her awesome new website-- Free Book Friday!

She put together a really fun (and very professional sounding, I might add!) podcast interview where I talk about which airplane stories were true in FLY ME TO THE MOON, the story behind the story in SAVING ZOE, and why I chose the blog- email-postcard format in CRUEL SUMMER -- and more!

Oh, and while you're there, I'm giving away signed copies of those books as well so be sure to sign up for your chance to win!

It's so easy-- all you have to do is click HERE!

Oh, and to subscribe on iTunes click HERE!

Best of luck and Happy Monday!

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Free Books!!!



So, in honor of the fabulous Linda Gerber's new release, DEATH BY LATTE, (see last post for more details), she's throwing herself a major blog party and giving away all sorts of awesome prizes!

And since today's my turn, I'm blogging about LYING. So, please drop by, and leave me a comment about the last lie you told, or just how you feel about lying in general, for your chance to win a signed copy of my debut novel, FAKING 19, and my most recent release, CRUEL SUMMER.

All you have to do is click HERE!

Happy Sunday everyone!!

Friday, August 08, 2008

The Eight on 8-8-08


Remember how I blogged about the 82 books I dragged home from BEA?? Well, what I didn't say was that one (or was it three?) of those books was the looooong awaited sequel to Katherine Neville's amazing novel, THE EIGHT.

I read THE EIGHT,  a very very long time ago after my sister handed it to me and said- You must read this! And since she's older than me, which gives her some sort of dubious authority, I did. I read it quickly, and I loved it so much I turned around and read it again. And now, something like twenty years later its sequel, THE FIRE,  will be published in October!

And while I haven't yet had a chance to read the ARC I dragged home from BEA, mostly because I want to reread THE EIGHT first and I haven't had a chance to do that either, I was thrilled when I learned that starting today-- and continuing for eight days-- you can download a FREE copy of THE EIGHT by visiting HERE.

How cool is that?

And speaking of cool . . . this awesome review from School Library Journal just came in for CRUEL SUMMER, the beginning is the usual story summary, so I'll just cut to the good stuff:

"The protagonist's venting and observations are alternately whiny, wistful, strident, and hilarious. Despite typical teen self obsession, Colby is likable and ultimately well intentioned. As she deals with her feelings, she blunders her way rather charmingly into a new maturity."

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

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Finally ,Fontana!

So, awhile back I promised to post some photos of my Lewis Library and Technology Center Book Talk in Fontana, CA, and I finally got them all uploaded so I can share them with you!

As mentioned in my last post, this is a brand-spanking-new facility, and I was amazed by the amount of awesomeness it contained. Seriously. At over 93,000 square fee, with over 200 computers, a children's library, an adult library, and a young adult library featuring computer pods with a race-car inspired theme, it's a long way from the boring beige house of books I grew up with. Oh, and did I mention the coffee bar???

Anyway, I had a great time! And was overwhelmed by the amount of time and care they put into my program. Everything from a beautiful display of my books in the front entrance:


To awesome signage:



They even put together a craft table where readers could make their own diaries just like the ones in SAVING ZOE. I mean, seriously, how cool is that??



But, as always, the best part was talking with the readers, answering their insightful questions, and getting to know them while signing books. (Below is the original cover for CRUEL SUMMER-the male model was overwhelmingly vetoed for looking too wimpy!).




All in all a really fun day!

Oh, and speaking of fun, I did an interview over at SLICE OF ORANGE, the Orange County, CA RWA blog! So, if you've got the time, drop by and say hi!

Tomorrow I'm off to BEA-- can't wait!

Have a good day everyone!

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

F. Harry Stowe


A big thank you or should I say, efcharisto, (see pronunciation above), to those of you who've written to tell me that you already read and enjoyed CRUEL SUMMER. Your kind words mean more to me than you probably realize!

And speaking of- I just learned that CRUEL SUMMER received a 5 star review from the awesome website- TeensReadtoo! Reviewer Cana Rensberger writes:


" . . .Teen girls will totally love CRUEL SUMMER by Alyson Noël. The story is told using letters home, the journal her mother gave her, “Colby’s Journal For Desperate Times…,” and her new blog. The range of emotions, devastating lows to breathtaking highs, and the intense feeling that everything affects her is so authentic. The reader will relate to her habit of over-thinking every comment, gesture, or word of an email, and the insecurity she feels around Yannis. I loved this book and totally devoured it. For this reason, I give it five stars!"

To read the entire review, click HERE.

Have a good day everyone!

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Summer Reading



Yah I know it's only Spring, and just barely Spring at that. But recently I received an e-mail from the awesome tween and teen librarian at the Springfield Greene County Library system in Springfield, MO, about their summer reading program, stating that SAVING ZOE is one of their summer book pics!

And I was like, "YAY!" (picture big smile and chair dancing)

And she was like, "And could you possibly donate any signed bookplates or other goodies for the teens who participate?"

So I said, "So funny you should ask, I just ordered a bunch!"

And then say, maybe, three days later two big brown boxes arrived filled with bookmarks (SAVING ZOE on one side, CRUEL SUMMER on the other), and loads of bookplates that I've already started signing.

Then after mailing off a box 'o goodies to awesome teen and tween librarian, I thought, "Hey, maybe YOU want some too?!"

So, if you'd like to receive bookmarks and signed bookplates, just send me a self-addressed, stamped envelope to:

Alyson Noel
14 Monarch Bay Plaza, #186
Monarch Beach, CA 92629

And I'll have one of my hard working staff members (okay, it's really just me) get right on it!

Have a good weekend everyone!


A

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Weekend Update!

Even though I'm supposed to be working on something I promised a certain someone I'd finish by Monday, I thought I'd procrastinate just a few minutes longer and show you the cover of my May release, CRUEL SUMMER---



I have to admit that I'm really excited about it! And since I never really have a cover in mind when I'm writing the book, I'm always so curious to see what the art department comes up with, and this time they did not disappoint! I love the vibrant colors, the relaxed, summertime vibe-and I think it really suits the story. . .

Also, while I'm on the subject of covers. . .


That is the cover for the German edition of FLY ME TO THE MOON-- on sale in Germany in February 2008! And if any of you Sprechen Zie Deutsch, could you be so kind to drop me a line and tell me if my clumsy translation of "Next Please!" is correct?

That's all for now--
Have a good weekend everyone!

Monday, November 12, 2007

Hard Sun





So I just returned from a long, relaxing weekend in beautiful and sunny Scottsdale, Arizona where I hung by the pool, shopped a little, ate a lot, and saw lots of stuff like this:





And this:





And while I was there my awesome editor sent me the new cover for my May 2008 release, CRUEL SUMMER, and I absolutely LOVE it!! But since there may be a few minor tweaks I will wait for the final product before I post it here.

And the funny thing is, in the book, the main character, Colby, is faced with the prospect of moving to Arizona and she FREAKS! Whereas I really didn't want to leave because it's just so dang peaceful in the desert. . .

What about you-- what are some places you've visited that you were reluctant to leave?