1.14.2013

Monday Thoughts

Some things that were on my mind over the weekend:

1. BBC'S Sherlock has rammed its way into my heart. It's clever and funny and I mean come on, it stars BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH (a beautiful man) and MARTIN FREEMAN (the adorable Bilbo). If you haven't checked this out yet, go go go!


2. Now for something completely different: gun laws.

There have been far too many shootings lately, as I'm sure you all know. On Saturday, something happened very close to home for me. I was at work when I learned there was a roadblock out on the street due to a manhunt. The police weren't allowing anyone into our shopping plaza. It turns out, an armed man chased his girlfriend into the local cinema (where my friends and I go ALL the time, so this is, uh, pretty scary). The police ended up shooting the man because he was considered a serious threat. Thankfully, no one else was harmed. But it scares the crap out of me. I don't know what the right solution is, but something needs to change.

There's an article with the full story from Saturday here, if you're interested. It was covered by British press: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2261570/Reading-Cinemas-shooting-Tom-Billodeaux-wounded-police-screening-Les-Miserables.html

That's all for now! Hope you guys have an excellent week. Stay safe.

1.11.2013

Author Photos - Help Me Choose!

I woke up bright and early this morning to have some fun taking author photos!! My friend's photographer mother, Melinda Casteloes, was kind enough to help me out.

***Update: Thanks for all your help, everyone! The fairly unanimous decision is that Option 5 is the winner. Here is my official author photo:

1.10.2013

Fun Facts

Happy Thursday, everyone! My intro post is up over at the OneFour KidLit blog. Check it out to learn some fun facts about my life and EXTRACTION!

1.09.2013

Waiting on Wednesday - SHADES OF EARTH by Beth Revis

Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating. This week, I'm crazy excited for:

Shades of Earth
by Beth Revis



I've been a fan of the Across the Universe series for over a year now, ever since I ran across this trailer for the first book:




This series is chock-full of mystery, love, and starlight. With the final book landing next Tuesday, I'm ecstatic. And also terrified. Beth has no problem killing off her characters, after all.

Here's the plot synopsis of SHADES OF EARTH, courtesy of Goodreads:

Amy and Elder have finally left the oppressive walls of the spaceship Godspeed behind. They're ready to start life afresh--to build a home--on Centauri-Earth, the planet that Amy has traveled 25 trillion miles across the universe to experience.

But this new Earth isn't the paradise Amy had been hoping for. There are giant pterodactyl-like birds, purple flowers with mind-numbing toxins, and mysterious, unexplained ruins that hold more secrets than their stone walls first let on. The biggest secret of all? Godspeed's former passengers aren't alone on this planet. And if they're going to stay, they'll have to fight.

Amy and Elder must race to discover who--or what--else is out there if they are to have any hope of saving their struggling colony and building a future together. They will have to look inward to the very core of what makes them human on this, their most harrowing journey yet. Because if the colony collapses? Then everything they have sacrificed--friends, family, life on Earth--will have been for nothing.

FUELED BY LIES. RULED BY CHAOS. ALMOST HOME.

*screams in delight*

Seriously, if you haven't check out this trilogy yet, jump on it.

Pick it up SHADES OF EARTH next Tuesday, January 15, 2013 at your local bookstore!

You can also order it at one of the following links:

Indiebound
Barnes and Nobles
Amazon


What books are you waiting on? Let me know in the comments!

1.07.2013

Living as a Writer

Happy Monday! I hope you all had an excellent weekend.

Today I want to talk about what it's like to live as a writer. But not exactly about the part of it that you're probably thinking of. When us writers talk about living as writers, we usually talk about:

1. the number of caffeinated drinks we consume per day
2. the number of minutes hours we spend on twitter
3. the number of meals we miss
4. the number of words we did or didn't write
5. the number of times we wanted to rip our hair out or haul our laptops at a window

And so on.

And that's an important part of being a writer. Whether we're stuck in the drafting cave or the revision cave, we're bound to have days where those five things make us either unwilling or relieved to get some sleep at night.

But there's another part to living as a writer. And it's something I don't see people mention a whole lot, which makes me worried. Because it's super important.

What part? you ask.

The part where you "x" out of twitter, close your laptop, go outside, and actually live and see the world.

I think as writers, we tend to think that words are the most important thing. That any day where we don't bust out 2k or tweet at least fifty things or outline two new novel ideas is a catastrophe for our human condition.

But I disagree. I think we're missing out. Not just on parties, dates, and other social events, but on stories. The very fodder we could use to write more books. And every story doesn't have to be a book--sometimes a story can simply be a story, one that we tell our kids about or document in photos, or cling to when the going gets rough.

There's a whole world outside, after all. There are adventures to be had, in the starlight and on the streets drenched in rays of sun. And, I promise you, many of these adventures are just as good if not better than the ones we write about and read about in books.

I know writing can be a great escape. I know it's a beautiful form of expression and it can make for the best kind of day, but I think we'll become better writers if we set aside other days for more worldly endeavors.

Go for a drive, hike a trail in the wilderness, hang out at a park, watch some meteors fall, laugh with your friends at a restaurant in the evening, have a movie night.

Step away from your computer and your words for a little while. Just live.

The words won't disappear.


Some of my favorite places I've visited out in the world:



1.04.2013

Cover Reveal: Disconnect by Imran Siddiq

I have the honor today of helping unveil a cover!

The talented Imran Siddiq has penned a YA sci-fi novel. The ebook will be out February 22. Mark your calendars, and check out the awesome cover for Disconnect, Book One of the Divided Worlds trilogy:



Blurb:

In space, love has boundaries.

Dirtying fingernails in sewers is fast approaching worthlessness for Zachary, a 16-year old Underworld scavenger. When footage of an Overworld girl, Rosa, is discovered, his intrigue heightens at why she expresses sadness with a lavish lifestyle.

In meeting Rosa, Zachary is scorned by her opinion of the deprived. She pities him and provides a means for them to communicate. With time, friendship and something he’s never felt grows; love for another human. Knowing Rosa calls him when it suits her isn’t enough; he wants to meet her, but how? Relationships in Underworld are few, let alone the impossibility with those above the ceiling.

Underworld will suffer when plans to conquer Jupiter’s moon, Europa move ahead. Worse is Rosa’s father, a disgraced Overworld ambassador, approving the plan.

Zachary must defeat the prejudice of the worlds, sneak within opposing forces, lose friends and challenge Rosa’s sadness. In doing so, a twisted secret is uncovered that may devour the reason he lives; Rosa.

The Author:

Imran Siddiq may have tried to leave Leicester a few times, but its become his place to wake up to two cats, freeze when the heating’s off and most of all, get down to writing. A veteran of writing festivals, a presence on Twitter and gobbling up all forms of Star Wars and Lord of the Rings, he hopes he can bring a smile to others in the same way that he had, aged 5, reading with a torch under his duvet. Imran’s preferred genre is YA Sci Fi, and he has a tendency to throw a droid in each novel - literally throw.



1.02.2013

All for One and OneFour Kidlit



I hope you all had a fabulous holiday!

I'm popping in today to let you know the blog for children's authors who debut in 2014 is officially up and running. I'm grateful to be a part of it! Head over to OneFour Kidlit to discover some new authors and books to add to your to-read list.