Posts Tagged ‘fortune’s folly’

Contest!

25
April
2009

I have four ARCs of Fortune’s Folly left that need good homes. So I’m going to offer them to folks who fit one of the following categories:

Book Blogger
Teacher
Librarian
Bookseller

If you are one or more of those, and you are interested in receiving an ARC of my middle-grade fantasy Fortune’s Folly, please comment on this entry (either on my website blog or the livejournal crosspost) and I will put your name in the hat. Please include an email address in your comment, or some other way I can get in touch with you, and whether you are a Book Blogger, Teacher, Librarian or Bookseller.

I’ll pick four winners randomly on May 8th.

If you aren’t a Blogger, Teacher, Librarian or Bookseller but you know someone who is, please pass this along if you think they would be interested.

Celebratory Weekend

20
April
2009

I’m not having a launch party for Fortune’s Folly, but this was the weekend I planned to do fun stuff to celebrate the book being out. And it really was an excellent weekend! I worked on my current writing project both mornings and got my daily quota in, had delicious Thai food for dinner on Saturday, watched Moonlight and LOST (and re-watched part of one of my all-time-favorites, Labyrinth, while cooking on Saturday), found my dog Charlie a new all-natural kibble that seems to have addressed his recent spate of stomach troubles (it’s made with herring, which somehow amuses me), went out to the beautiful woods at Dodge Point Park, visited the Coastal Botanical Garden (though sadly the tulips are still a week or two from blooming), had a tasty late lunch with my husband and good friends, and best of all: saw Fortune’s Folly in a real bookstore!

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Surprise Party

18
April
2009

I have the best coworkers! I was sitting at my desk near the end of the day on Friday (I’m a software developer) when I got an instant message from the Office Manager saying there was a meeting in the conference room. I assumed it must be someone’s birthday and we were having cake. But when I walked in I found the table decorated with color prints of the Fortune’s Folly cover, beautiful flowers, ice cream (they know me well) and a tablecloth to match my cover!

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Interviews and Contest (not here)

16
April
2009

I’m in the author spotlight over on AuthorsNow! today. Please stop over and leave a comment at the end of the interview (not here) and you might win a FREE autographed copy of Fortune’s Folly! Also, you will help me avoid feeling like an unpopular wallflower. As of this moment there are NO COMMENTS! Got to be good odds to win that copy, right?

And if you’re not tired of hearing about me or my books, you can also check out this interview over on the fabulous 2010: A Book Odyssey site. Author Alexandra Bracken (who has a fabulous sounding book coming out next year called Brightly Woven) had some wonderful questions for me. I talk about the names of the characters in my book, the research I did (and didn’t do), and share my sappy and geeky side.

Tidbits

15
April
2009

First of all, thank you to everyone for the warm wishes yesterday. I really, sincerely appreciate it. Despite the fact that I spent most of my day working on documentation for my day-job and checking over our taxes, I had this constant-under-the-surface buzz of “my book is out!”. It was definitely a thrill to go onto worldcat and see all the copies of Fortune’s Folly making their ways into libraries around the country. Eeee! I love libraries! And of course I especially loved hearing about those of you who had copies arrive on your doorsteps, or who plan to go out and look for it in stores. I really hope you enjoy it!

On a related note, anyone out there looking to order some books (and it doesn’t even need to be Fortune’s Folly!) should check out this great 20% discount at Powell’s, a fabulous independent bookstore that you can order from online (they ship!). The offer only lasts until tomorrow though, so act quick!

Now that my book is out (I am working on suppressing the instinctive *squee* that follows that statement lest I run out of my lifetime allotment of exclamation marks) I am going to be stopping by the blogs of some of my very talented and gracious fellow debs from the Debut 2009 community to answer questions and talk about writing and life and my favorite pastries. In keeping with the themes of her own debut novel, My Big Nose and Other Natural Disasters, author Sydney Salter had me over recently as a “Guest Nose” to talk a little about beauty issues in fairy tales and Fortune’s Folly. You can read that over here.

There’s also a lot happening over at The Enchanted Inkpot this week. Check out Megan Crewe’s post about “Writing what you know”, and the interview with Elizabeth C. Bunce, author of the excellent and award-winning fairy tale novel A Curse as Dark as Gold (inspired by Rumplestiltskin!). Anyone can sign up to watch the community with livejournal, or you can subscribe to the feed in GoogleReader or other tools.

Lastly, if you love your local library, please consider telling them about the Great Scavenger Hunt, which I am participating in, along with a host of other middle-grade and YA authors. It’s free, and both librarians and participating kids can win prizes (including bookstore gift certificates and copies of books). There’s a flyer on the Library Resources page that you can print out and bring to the library to let them know how to sign up! Then kids can read books from the list, answer trivia questions, and be entered to win prizes.

Release Day

14
April
2009

I still can’t quite believe this day is here.

I remember when I was 12 or so, scribbling my first novel in a spiral-bound notebook in my room in NJ, dreaming of someday getting published. I remember reading wonderful novels and wishing desperately that I might someday write a book that meant as much to someone. I remember sending out a manuscript for the first time and being crushed by the disappointment of form rejections. I remember each of my now-trunked manuscripts, how much I loved writing them, and how I struggled with their imperfections. I remember my friend John casually inviting me to join a group of other writers doing this thing called NaNoWriMo back in 2003, and how I decided it would be a good opportunity to write this fun book I had at the back of my mind about a girl who tells a fake fortune and then needs to make it come true.

I remember feeling like giving up. I remember my friends who inspired me with their determination, and my family who always believed in me. And I remember finally selling FORTUNE’S FOLLY in March of 2007, half-believing it was all some sort of giant practical joke, delighted and overjoyed even though it wasn’t going to be published until 2009. It seemed so far away.

And now it’s here. Somewhere out in the world (I hope!) copies are being put out on the shelves of bookstores, arriving on doorsteps, being entered into library system catalogs. Pretty soon (I hope!) people will be reading it. Real kids. My relatives. My friends. Strangers.

It’s thrilling, and mind-blowing and makes me feel profoundly blessed. I am so very grateful to all my friends and family and to the other writers who have inspired me. And to Fortunata, for giving me her story to tell. I really hope you all enjoy it!

It’s Here!

17
March
2009

I had this other post I was in the middle of writing about Serious Authorly Things like challenging yourself and ideas that scare you. And then I came home today and found a box on my doorstep from my editor. I thought it was the extra ARCs she was sending for me to offer to local independent booksellers, and it was, but there was also….

THIS!

That’s right, a real hard-cover copy of Fortune’s Folly!

You know how when people have a baby (or a new puppy or a kitten) they take all sorts of pictures of the new addition and want to show them to you so you can see how cute it is? Turns out authors are like that with their books. Or at least, I am.

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Fortune’s Folly Updates

10
March
2009

Yesterday didn’t start particularly auspiciously. First I fumbled my secret password trying to turn off the security system at my dayjob and the alarm went off, making my heart jump about three feet sideways. Then I heard from a fellow Debut2009 member that Fortune’s Folly was in the most recent Kirkus Reviews and experienced a second jolt of fight-or-flight adrenaline. Kirkus is one of the several “big name” reviewers that you see referenced on Amazon pages and book jackets and so on. I had been very nervous for a long time about what they might think of my book. So I was enormously relieved to discover that the review was positive.

From Kirkus Reviews:
Young Fortunata’s father, a shoemaker, has lost his elves. When the forlorn father-daughter pair is forced to find work outside their town of Valenzia, they fall in with a rough lot, and Fortunata is coerced by their malevolent captors into learning the wily tricks of a fortune teller. Their tortuous journey, described in Fortunata’s grimly pragmatic, dryly comical first-person voice, leads them to the queen of Sirenze, who requires a soothsayer’s advice to help her son-the shy, stuttering Prince Leonato-find a princess. Fortunata fakes an amusingly elaborate prophecy, soon realizing that she must make her prediction come true to save her father’s life. As fate would have it, the prince is charming, and finding someone who loves him proves all too easy. (She does.) Fortunata is a likable heroine with real guts and only becomes a romantic sap toward the end. Readers will relish the clever allusions to stories from “Rapunzel” to “Cinderella,” rendering the first line of this winning debut novel that much more terrific: “Life would have been much easier if I believed in fairy tales.” (Fantasy. 10 & up)

In other fun “hey, maybe I am kind of a real author” news, I had a delightful meeting with two ladies from the youth services department of my local library in Augusta. They were very sweet and very enthusiastic about books and reading. They each run reading groups for kids (two different age groups) through the library that sound wonderful. The most exciting part for me was that they are going to use Fortune’s Folly as the May selection for the reading group. And then I get to go to the meeting and talk to the kids who have read the book. Whee!

Then in June, when I am a seasoned veteran author of two months (heh) I will be speaking at a more general, open-to-the-public type of affair. For those of you in the area, it will be Wednesday, June 17th at 6:30PM at Lithgow Public Library in Augusta.

Exciting stuff! Well, for me at least.

State of the Books

16
February
2009

A status report on the books:

Fortune’s Folly: I’m mostly just trying to stay calm and not freak out over the fact that it will be actually out, for real, in less than 2 months. Eeeeeeeee! (As you can see, not entirely succeeding with the calmness). I got a very nice email from my local library, and it sounds like I may be doing some sort of event there after the book is out, which would be a big thrill for me. I love libraries!

Mirable Chalice: My editor has my most recent revision now. I’m not sure if we will do another line-edit level revision before copy-edits or not.

Circus Galacticus: This is where all the action is right now. I just hit 25K on the first draft and I am really enjoying the characters and the world. Not that there aren’t days when I have to drag myself to the keyboard and spend an hour trying to write one sentence, but they are balanced by days when the words just flow out. My mind is currently chock-full of a very odd combination of stuff: the Dr Who soundtrack, random tidbits from Astronomy Cast about magnetars and strong and weak nuclear forces, ideas for alien desserts (the Chocolate Supernova! Eat it before it explodes!), and Cirque du Soleil videos (I just got Midnight Sun from Netflix and it is fabulous).

So that’s where things are at!

Trailer for Fortune’s Folly

17
January
2009

My amazing friend Saundra put together this wonderful promotional trailer for Fortune’s Folly:

I can’t believe how well the video and music she found fit the book! Thank you Saundra!

Aside from coming up with trailers and all sorts of fun stuff, multi-talented Saundra also has a book coming out February 10th. It’s a beautifully written (I know, since I was lucky enough to read an advanced copy) paranormal mystery called Shadowed Summer. Check it out!

I’ll also take a moment to remind you all that there’s still time to enter my contest to win an advanced copy of Fortune’s Folly. Just comment on this livejournal entry or this blog entry on my website before the 24th. Thanks to everyone who has already entered and/or promoted the contest!