Showing posts with label Cynthia Hand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cynthia Hand. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Spring Into the Future Tour - and swag


The day I figured out that these three authors were coming to MY Barnes & Noble, I couldn't sleep or walk straight & I was in denial. Just in case, I ordered their books online. (Just in case they really came.)

I already had a copy of Shatter Me & Under the Never Sky that I got for myself last winter... they were waiting in my very special TBR Pile, the one I save exclusively as "awesome reading" should I bog down in review reading. (Anna Carey's book would've been there, in my pile, too, if I wasn't runnin' so many giveaways all the time.)

I even managed to read Shatter Me - review (and signed giveaway!!) to follow. Today maybe.

SPRING INTO THE FUTURE TOUR - PORTLAND STOPThen magnificent Cynthia Hand joined the tour... which is totally SQUEEE-worthy!! (I bought a copy of Hallowed as soon as I got to the store).

See how the poster says "Portland"?  And "Barnes & Noble Clackamas"?! Oh Yea... THAT'S ME!!!  (My store)

Friday I paced all day... and got myself on location early. Just in case there'd be a line wrapped around the building. YOU NEVER KNOW!!  Fortunately I arrived before the chairs, almost, and got a good seat. I forgot my camera. I didn't even know I'd forgotten my camera. It's a good thing my phone is attached to my hip. Even a great camera wouldn't turn me into a photographer.

Have you been to one of these book signings?!  We got to ask the authors cool questions!!  I say "we" very loosely 'cause I scrunched down in my chair and pretended I was a decoration (like a pretty flower?) whenever the moderator looked around expectantly with the microphone. *cough*

Happily there were braver souls... and I took notes!

What are the hardest scenes to write?

Cynthia - Romance!! I'm more of an action kinda girl!

Tahereh - I love the kissing scenes!!  Hardest parts to write would be Death & Disaster. Kenji is the funnest character to write about with the attitude.

Anna - Same as Cynthia. I want to give the characters some privacy!

Veronica - Dark scenes are a struggle. I've been known to spend the day on Twitter avoiding them.

How did you come up with your characters' names?

Cynthia - Clara almost wasn't Clara 'cause of Claire (or Clare?!) being so close... but Clara wouldn't change her name for me, that's who she was and I'm glad!  The boys' names - Christian & Taylor - are my favorite boy names. If I'd've had a boy instead of a girl (baby) I wouldn't have had a name for him!!  Btw... I know what book 3 is going to be called!!  I can't tell you, but we just figured it out. You'll know SOON, but I can't say today!

Anna - Street signs in LA unconsciously sneak into my books!

Veronica - Perry has a cool background - Peregrine hawks are an endangered species and birds of prey are significant for his character, so that was total confirmation that I'd chosen the right name. (She said it so much better than my dumb notes remind me... I totally missed WHY birds of prey are significant!!)

Tahereh - For me, the names came before the story. Can I share about naming the book?  "Shatter Me" wasn't my first title idea. The book was nearly "Touch Juliette". We were trying to brainstorm 2nd & 3rd book titles for the series and it was getting weird, "Wash Adam"?!  I'm so grateful for my editor insisting that "Touch Juliette" did not work even when I didn't see a problem with it.

How much time does it take you to write a book?

Cynthia - Unearthly was 6 months from Idea to Draft.

Anna - Eve took about 9 months from beginning to end. The 1st draft was about 2 - 2 1/2 months.

Veronica - For me it changes per manuscript depending on challenges, but about 6-9 months for the first draft.

Tahereh - About 2 1/2 months of "pants optional lifestyle".  Writing is an interesting process. some days there's lots of words, but other days are spinning in a chair talking in a British accent or sock skating.  Some days it's really fun, and some days it's like punching yourself in the face.  (That's what my notes say!)

What did you want to be when you grew up?

Veronica - So many different things!!  A marine biologist. An artist.  Anything creative.

Anna - In 7th grade I wanted to be a tap dancer. Or Flutist. Or Painter... but writing persisted. The best thing about being a writer is getting to do all those things in the books, like being a soccer player!

Tahereh - Whatever my parents wanted. When I was 5, I wanted to be a Chemist until I figured out I can't multiply. But I can spell the h-- out of a word!

Cynthia - She-Ra!!  Princess of Power!!!   In 7th grade I knew I wanted to be a writer. In Hi-School, I got into acting and then I was in pre-law in college before having an epiphany:  "I don't want to be a lawyer!"  You gotta do what you love!

What was it like when your first book was released?

Tahereh - I was mortified!  Edits for the second book were due, so I was at home, working hard and my friends and family told me, "Go see your book on the shelves!"  I went to see them, but I stayed on the other side of the room, looking across at them. Drive-by Looking.

Anna - It changes your relationships with bookshelves... like seeing other children on the playground, I'm curious where my book is in the store. It's funny because my job is to hallucinate all day, only it's real! I have a friend who went to see her book in the store when it was released and she asked the clerk about the "today's new release" and they were like, "oh yea, Steve Jobs' book is over there!"


Veronica - I went with my dad and he was telling everyone, "she wrote this!!" I was so embarrassed!  I love it now, seeing all my friends' books on the shelves. YA is a small community.

Cynthia - For me, the most emotional moment was opening the box from the publisher and seeing my book in print for the first time... Wow!!!  It feels like a weird sense of fraud... like, "you know I made this up?"

Do you read the reviews?

Cynthia - Because of the internet, you hear what people say. At first, I wanted to read it all, but even nice comments can skew your reality. Then there's that person that wants you to know... "I hate you, I hate your book and I want you to know that!!" It's all so close because of the internet.  What I like best?  We know the same people in my story!!!

Tahereh - The review thing is like a whole 'nother beast. People are so intense!!  Twitter is 140 characters of awesome!  I didn't know how to deal with people saying they got me book. Uh... "don't worry if you don't like it!!  We can still be friends!!!"

Anna - I'm kind of immunized from a workshop I took in college. We submitted our work to each other and shared opinions and I learned that these 2 always loved what I wrote and these 2 always hated it... and these 3 I could listen to for making revisions. Want to know my favorite question?  "When does the next book come out?"  It means they liked my book and can't wait for more. Wow.

Veronica - I've learned to adapt over time.  The first time I was harshly critiqued was at UCLA in an art class. I had this butcher paper and we were told to just "go for it" and I did, but the teacher criticized my effort.  That was the end of my art career for a long time!  My skin was not thick at all. But, we're all so different, we make different choices all the time. It's ok if everyone doesn't love my book.

Let me say again... that I remember what they said from my notes, which were scratched in haste. I know I perked up when the internet and review discussion came up... I think that's when my eyes took on that predatory look. 'Cause that's about when I started brainstorming this post!!  I have an extra signed poster and some swag. If you'd like something, tell me in the comments and I'll randomly pick someone(s). 

Why, you ask, are there so many pictures of me?!  Huh.  Well... it went like this...

I got a phone call from home. Cam-Shaft was injured and he thought maybe his arm was dislocated or at least broken and Cool, Man wasn't sure why the upset little guy was being so loud about it, like maybe there was a problem that required emergency assistance.  As Mom, my first question was "what time is it?" Why that effects injuries is a mystery, but since it was 15 minutes after bedtime, we decided to send injured child and offending big brother to quiet bed confinement and see if that solved the injury. Meanwhile, I requested to skip ahead of the book-signing line... 'cause there was no way I was taking anyone to the ER before I got my books signed!!  (duh!)

The kind bookstore clerks and fans re-arranged themselves just for me and I was suddenly face-to-face with Cynthia Hand. Cue slack-jaw comments like "I have a book".  My phone rings again (now I'm talking while in the front of the line) and turns out Cam-Shalf will pull through.  PHEW!

All I could think about is how I want to give away as much stuff as I can while keeping as much stuff as I can at the same time. Logically!!  So I whip out my Nook and ask Cynthia to sign the cover for me - 'cause Unearthly is on it, only I forget to mention that... or anything else remotely intelligent.  But I get this bright idea of proving I was there by getting my picture taken with her. It would have been cool if I'd've bravely asked all four authors to look at the volunteer trying to figure out how to hold my tiny phone AND take a picture, too, but I was still babbling nonsense.  The look in my eyes, however, is triumphant like I tricked everyone, or something. But really, they were all so generous, even though I held up the line for a long time for someone who hurried to the front for an "emergency".


Anna Carey offered me extra posters to share with my readers & Veronica Rossi was so nice and personable. Cynthia gave me extra bookmarks and temp tattoos  to share. Tahereh Mafi was so kind and thoughtful and gave me a necklace while signing  my name, "Burgandy Ice".

Yes... I asked them to sign my internet name on the books I had second copies of. Is that weird?  It's my book-lovin' identity... it seemed normal to me.

You know what else seemed totally normal?!  Fangirling with a huge grin. Attempting to monopolize the conversation all the way down the table. Pretending like I was best-buds with each one of 'em. NORMAL, I tell ya!!  What was weird was the mom who was my age standing back so her daughter could get signatures. For one tiny second I wondered if I was acting half my age instead of my mature older-than-all-authors self.

*phtheft*

I got over it the next moment.  There are not enough awesome books and awesome writers out there to get hung up over what kind of fun books I like to read.  So, yea!!  I love YA!!  And I love keepin' company with all the wonderful YA readers!!  I don't think I've ever cared how old anyone was when it comes to books. Brains are what's important!!  Gotta have some brains!

Hey... wanna know the TOTALLY WEIRD THING?!  I've been blogging for what... 7 months?  In a BUBBLE. I wondered if I'd meet other bloggers goin' to this thing... other blogger that live near me. That blog.

Wouldn't you know it?!  Michelle from The Passionate Bookworm was there.  Yep.  So, now we're like best buds, right?  Naw... I've still gotta tell her I was there.  *cough* I would've introduced myself on the spot if... well, if I didn't feel totally lame, like...  I mean, whatya do?!  "Hi - I'm just like you!"  "Uh, what?!"  "I mean, I blog - I review books and stuff. I even read Shatter Me!"  "Oh, well, I'm happy for you".  How would that conversation go?!  Better yet... I'll bug her now and the next time we get together we'll know whether we should pretend we don't know each other or be best-buds.

Not just Michelle... Ephrielle from Hope, Love, and Happy Endings was also there along with Vy from Vy's Blog.  (I just found that out. Just now. Uh, yay for internet?!)

I stole this picture from this really super-great summary of... the Spring Into the Future Tour on Novels News & Notes from your Northwest Neighbors.  I can't even say this with enough sarcasm... there's a Northwest blog. I never knew. What else am I going to find out today?

I really like Michelle's summary. We took turns taking notes. She got the great question on cute guys and the appearance of Awesome Coffee!

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Sunday, Spring, Links!


Feliz Cinco de Mayo!!!  Que todos tienen un bien suave fin de semana y encuenten demasiado tiempo para leer!!

Welcome Sunday Saloners!!

I have a post going up SOON with my New Book Arrivals of the week... below I've listed my posts of this past week.

First... I met FOUR AUTHORS Friday night at the Spring Into the Furture Tour!!!

SPRING INTO THE FUTURE TOUR - PORTLAND STOPIt was so weird that Friday's FF question was What would you say to your fav author?  I totally predicted I'd stand there tongue-tied, and pretty much, that was it. I lived out my prediction.

Cynthia Hand got odd huge smiles out of me, but no "loved your book" or "can't wait to read this one" or even "I agree, 'Clara' is such a great name!"  Nope.  Just insanely odd smiles.


Tahereh Mafi drew me out a little more 'cause she recognized my blog name from my stalking her the day before. I nearly fainted, nearly swoll up like a balloon and popped and fainted all at once, but barely managed more than "gah... yay!" in speech. Sheesh.

Anna Carey was so nice... I've only read the first quarter of Eve, but I might have mentioned how sweet it is or exciting or something. But nope.

Veronica Rossi is a little intimidating, anyway... she was a perfect last station wrap up to keep the line moving.

My cheeks hurt from grinning though. (Cheshire cat?!)

I took notes during the Q & A... so I'll share some more fun stuff SOON. I'm so glad they all came to Portland, OREGON!!!  :-D

Here's my ACTION for the week!!


Interview - Eulogy's Secret by Grace Elliot  - Fierce Reading Virtual Tour stop!

Review - Interrupted by Rachel Coker  - Team Novel Teen tour stop!

Spring Fling Giveaway Hop - win a book of your choice!

Blast!  Elemental by Emily White - win $100 GC for lotsa clickin!!

Interview & Giveaway - The Sun Zebra by Rolando Garcia

Weigh in Wednesday - e-readers or print?

Interview & Giveaway - The Light and Fallen by Anna White

Interview & Giveaway - The Time Weaver by Thomas A Knight

Feature & Follow - What would you say to your fav author?

Blast!  Dangerous Favor by Joyce DiPastena - win a $50 GC for lotsa clickin'!!

Review - At the Foot of the Lighthouse by Erin Hoffman

Saturday Snapshot - 14 yr anniversary pix!!

Lemme just point out that I've been saying I had some authors' books to post about... and there are so, so many MORE, believe me!!  If only there was more of me, like an organized me, to set all these up, what a steady flow of awesome authors we could see!!!  (holy cow that rhymes!! I'm on a roll!!)

Thank you especially to everyone for all the well-wishin' all week. I came down with some horrible virus Sunday and I'm still hackin' a lung a week later... but managed to celebrate our Anniversary in style!!  It was quite the week!!!  All the encouraging thoughts & pix for Spring Fling have kept me chuckling every day.

HUGE thank you!!!

Have you seen the MOON tonight?  It's as close as close as close and BIG!!!  Anna Death Duarte shared this with me a few months back... entirely appropriate!!

Friday, January 6, 2012

Unearthly by Cynthia Hand


Hardcover, 435 pages
Published January 4th 2011 by HarperTeen


Unearthly (Unearthly #1)In the beginning, there's a boy standing in the trees . . . . 
Clara Gardner has recently learned that she's part angel. Having angel blood run through her veins not only makes her smarter, stronger, and faster than humans (a word, she realizes, that no longer applies to her), but it means she has a purpose, something she was put on this earth to do. Figuring out what that is, though, isn't easy.
Her visions of a raging forest fire and an alluring stranger lead her to a new school in a new town. When she meets Christian, who turns out to be the boy of her dreams (literally), everything seems to fall into place—and out of place at the same time. Because there's another guy, Tucker, who appeals to Clara's less angelic side. 
As Clara tries to find her way in a world she no longer understands, she encounters unseen dangers and choices she never thought she'd have to make—between honesty and deceit, love and duty, good and evil. When the fire from her vision finally ignites, will Clara be ready to face her destiny? 
Unearthly is a moving tale of love and fate, and the struggle between following the rules and following your heart.


My Rating:  4 - Pretty Darn Good!!

My Review - no real spoilers b/c you should read this book!

Impressive. I was surprised at every turn in a good way. Cynthia Hand continued to surprise me all the way to the end and left me quite eager for Hallowed.

There were a few ideas that felt familiar to me and I expected to be a little frustrated as I read. 

I am not interested in attending high school with the classes, for example, especially prom. But I was drawn right through with light steps, almost floating, touching on important moments and moving on. I expected to be frustrated, but I wasn’t, and that was refreshing. 

Again, there were two guys creating a type of triangle. I had twinges of “no, please, no!” but my fears never materialized because the characters are completely unique and full of surprises. I thoroughly enjoyed Tucker and Christian as well as Angela and Wendy. They are all very interesting.

I really love Clara. She imperfect and well-meaning. I enjoyed her flaws conflicting with intentions. I was very happy seeing her story through her eyes... A book is so much more enjoyable when you like the character's perspective you see from, you know?

Her family is full of tense question marks for me:

What is going on with Clara’s brother, Jake? There are significant clues that something is up, but we don’t see enough of his character to make any judgement calls, and I was sad about that. I would have liked Clara to have paid more attention to him.

When the family first arrives at their new home, they’re so close, which I really enjoyed. I mean, they’re trying and do the right thing, right? They enjoy goodness and rightness. I liked that aspect a lot. But then the mom turns into this introspected mole, blindly ignoring both of her children uncharacteristically (it seemed to me) to everyone’s detriment. Maybe in Hallowed there is more revealing of the Why behind the mom. In this story, she left me quite frustrated. I wanted to shake her awake because she seems to be sleeping when her kids need her most. How can she get on Clara’s case about her Purpose while clamming up over very basic stuff, like conversations, questions, hugs?


Altogether, though, this book felt refreshingly different, unique, and a heck of a lot of fun.


Cynthia Hand

Cynthia Hand grew up in southeast Idaho (very near the Wyoming border). Currently she lives in southern California with her husband and two small children. She teaches courses in creative writing at Pepperdine University. Unearthly, her debut YA novel, was published by HarperTeen in January 2011, out in paperback on 11-1-11. The sequel, Hallowed, will be released on January 17.

Hallowed (Unearthly, #2)





The covers are pretty, but they doesn't match the inside for me. Clara is so brilliant from her funky-colored hair to her moments of bursting glory. Maybe the idea with the two tone scheme is to show how much more color there really is than what could even be displayed? Pretty, but I have a different picture of Clara in my head.


Speaking of incredible imaginary pictures... here are some more faeries from the Giveaway question of "What would you look like if you were a faery?"  I'm tickled pink to share... if I may be so bold to say it, we book-lovin' types have great imaginations!!





Images of Fairies




ed org moon-faerie fairy watercolor original art painting fantasy