According to the random thingy chooser, the winner is:

KELLY!

Congratulations; you have successfully cheered up my book. :) Email me your address, as you have 24 hours to claim your prize or it will go to a different book cheerer-upper.

For my personal favorite, I choose:

Aik!

It was pretty close between Aik and Jessica who introduced me to that fabulous weirdo anthem “All My Heroes Are Weirdos”, but I had to go with Aik. Based on her comment, she sounds like a really cool, confident, super-nerd. Love that! Super-nerdiness must be encouraged.

Honorable mentions:
Steve and Lacey for great quotes, although Ninefly’s was the best: “Creativity is a mental disorder“. Soooo getting that on a tee shirt someday.

sbklinda and Thuy for knowing how to twist logic until it screams, “Uncle!”

Yan for having the most educational comment.

Emilee and Kay whose posts always make me feel normal.

Statements I must comment on:
Mike Jung – name one thing badminton players ever did to contribute to society. Exactly.

Ari - I don’t think it would be boring if people walked around naked. It would be the opposite of boring.

And Susan, what can I say? I like the irony :p

Thanks for playing, y’all!

Ka-Yam Chui from The Letter Garden drew a picture of Hanna and Rosalee for me. My very first fan art! Of course, I asked her to do it, but so what? I refused to be robbed of the joy of fan art. :p It’s always really interesting to see someone else’s idea of something that used to be solely in your own head. Love how she put Swan in the picture too. :D Thanks, Ka-Yam!!!!!!!

 

Hanna and Rosalee with Swan and Little Swan

ETA: Ka-Yam reminded me about this one. This is the first picture of Hanna she sent me. Ha! So this one is really my first bit of fan art. Which I didn’t ask for, so see? It’s totally legitimate. xD

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We all know how much I hate blogging–I’m sure it’s legendary at this point–but there are a few people for whom I am willing to overcome my hatred. People I will not only blog for, but also blog about. Jennifer Hubbard is one of those people. She is my Tenner buddy, and really just an all-around good egg (I can say things like “good egg” because I am very secure in my dorkiness).

Anyway, Jennifer wrote a book everyone is talking about and eager to read called THE SECRET YEAR.

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It’s about a poor, hot boy named Colt who secretly hooked up with Julia, a sad, privileged beauty who dies unexpectedly. The only thing Colt has to remember her by is the diary she kept during the time of their affair, which he hopes will explain why she was so determined to keep their relationship a secret.

I asked Jennifer a few questions to get to know her as a writer and a person and here is what she had to say:

Explain the origin of your book’s title.

The Secret Year was at least the third title this book had in its pre-publication life.  But it fits well: it’s about a year in the life of two people who had a secret relationship.

Every author has a distinct style. Describe yours.

I tend to write on the shorter side, but I invest a lot in each word.  That probably comes from my years of short-story writing.  I aim for brevity and clarity, but with layers of meaning.

What does your book offer a reader that no other book can?

One reason I started writing was to tell stories that turned out the way I thought they should, because I grew impatient with stories that ended too neatly. I try not to be formulaic.  In The Secret Year, the characters are aware of the “opposites attract” storyline, and they play it up, they make fun of it, they use the expectations of that script for their own purposes.  However, their differences also affect them in ways they don’t expect.

What’s one writer’s myth you’d like to bust?

I hear a lot of, “You HAVE to do this,” and, “You MUST do that,” when it comes to publishing and promoting.  And 99% of the time, the thing that’s being touted as a requirement is actually optional.  You don’t have to blog, Skype, Twitter, do school visits, do vlogs, produce a trailer, and develop a playlist.  Everything helps, but nobody has time to do everything and still write.  And if a certain task doesn’t come naturally and feels like a chore, I think the discomfort shows and it becomes less effective.  I do think writers nowadays need to be online in at least one place, but there’s a lot of leeway in where, and how, and what to do with that online space.  I’m online a lot because I enjoy it; it’s fun for me.

What do you read for fun?

Almost everything.  Just for example, my bookshelves contain classic novels, nonfiction works about everything from the birth of the atomic age to the Gold Rush, YA novels, Nancy Drew books, essays, poetry, travel narratives, memoirs, true-crime stories, the journals of Lewis and Clark, a few picture books, short-story anthologies, literary magazines, and on and on.

What was the last book you read that blew you away and why exactly were you blown?

The last book that gave me the cold chills and made me rave to anyone who would listen was Peter Cameron’s Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You.  I loved the voice, the humor, the richness of the language.  It’s about the aftermath of 9/11, though in a very subtle way; you have to pick up on the cues.  It’s about the difficulty that self-protective people have in reaching out for love.  It’s just stunning, IMHO.

If you could pick any writer alive or dead to mentor you, who would you pick and why?

I used to long for a writing guru, especially in the days before I knew any other writers.  Now, with the internet, I’m in constant communication with other writers, and this “pool of mentors” is wonderful.  But I have to mention two special people.  Danielle Joseph, author of Shrinking Violet, is my mentor through the Class of 2k9/2k10 program.  And I consider Kelly Fineman, of the blog Writing and Ruminating, to be my blogging mentor.  Hers was the first blog I read, and I still read it every day.  She taught me how to get started on LiveJournal.

What’s the one thing you want to accomplish before you die?

I’ve accomplished a lot of the things on my list already, like “Get published” and “See the giant redwoods.”  Now I just want to see as much of the world as I can, and put as much good into the world as I can.

If you guys want to know more about Jennifer,  follow her on Twitter (I do; she’s got a GREAT sense of humor) @JennRHubbard. She’s also got a real blog, unlike my poor excuse for one, which has smart, informative, writerly type posts: http://writerjenn.livejournal.com/

So go check her out, she’s pretty cool. And go buy her book, THE SECRET YEAR–it released yesterday, but today is Friday so I know y’all just got paid. xD

It’s official, folks. Bleeding Violet is finally out and about in the world–the REAL world, not just the world in my head. Talk about surreal.

Anyway, I thought I’d do something nice for my book today, you know, show her how very loved she is. (People keep saying she’s weird and dark and creepy, and I think it’s starting to give her a complex, poor thing.) So I’m going to do a Release Day Giveaway that’s open to everyone from everywhere. Yes, even Philadelphia (joke between me and my football archnemesis Josh Berk).

If you want to enter, all you have to do is leave one comment for my book explaining why being a weirdo isn’t necessarily a bad thing. I’ll pick a winner at random, using the random chooser thingy, but I’ll also pick a personal favorite. The winner gets a signed copy of Bleeding Violet and the personal favorite gets a BV bookmark and a Porterene key (you have to read the book if you don’t know what that is). This giveaway will end next Monday, and on the following Tuesday, I’ll announce the winners. 

So that’s it, and I really hope you guys can make my poor little book feel good about herself. Good luck!

Okay, here it is folks. I crunched some numbers (well, the computer did) and the randomly chosen winner of the Bleeding Violet *Christmas Giveaway Extravaganza is:

Kay!

 

It’s almost 11 a.m. my time, so I will give you til 11 a.m. tomorrow to claim your prize or it will go to the next random person on the list.

As for the comments, I have to give a few special shoutouts:

Ari MissAttitude for the Edith Beale quote. Grey Gardens is one of the best documentaries EVER!

Emilee for being the most like the main character in the story. xD

Kay and Stacy W for their strange attempts to actually describe the color violet.

Yan for adding to my storehouse of useless but fascinating trivia.

and finally:

Kelly B and her awesome inability to keep a secret.

Be sure to check back again on my actual release date, January 5, for another BV giveaway. Thanks for playing!

*Christmas Giveaway

Author: Dia

* Or whatever holiday you celebrate–I don’t judge. ;p

I got two finished copies of Bleeding Violet today from my favorite editor Emilia, and I’m feeling this urge to share the love and/or holiday spirit.

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Guess which one is mine? Ha! Here’s the cookie on the back:

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(By cookie, I mean a teasy little excerpt, not an actual snack treat). And here’s the spine without the jacket:

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I know this has crossed the line into dork city, but don’t judge me. I don’t judge you for not celebrating Christmas. :p

Anyway, about the Bleeding Violet *Christmas Giveaway Extravaganza, let’s just keep it simple, shall we? If you comment on this post (just once, please, for the sake of simplicity), consider yourself in it to win it. Don’t do anything stupid, though, like putting your address in the comments. I’ll use some random name thingy to choose a winner, so it’s only the winner’s address I’ll need, which I’ll get through email. And it has to be an interesting comment not something lame like, “I’ve commented”. All lame comments will be automatically disqualified. How do I know if my comment is lame, you ask? You don’t. I’m the sole judge of both “cool” and “lame”. That’s just the way the world works. Sorry. :p

What do you win, you ask? The prize is a signed copy of Bleeding Violet, plus some swaggish type stuff. I have a purple lock box with some stuff in it. Here’s a pic: 

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What is that stuff, you ask? Some Lipsmackers (I’m a Lipsmacker junkie), purple mini-Sharpies, an iTunes card, a bottle of aubergine nail polish (aubergine is actually a lot darker than that polish is, but whatever), and a silver key. The key is a nod to Bleeding Violet; all the Porterenes carry little silver keys. There are also bookmarks, but not for BV (I might get some made, someday; I’m still relatively young enough to get around to that):

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I’m sure none of these authorly folk mind me giving their bookmarks away. And if they do, tuffers (and no, that’s not a typo; it’s a nice way of saying tough sh*t).

So that’s it. If you win, you get all this stuff. I thought about doing the whole first, second, third place rigamarole, but screw that. In my world, it’s all or nuthin’.

The giveaway starts now and ends…I dunno…Christmas Eve. I’ll announce the winner the day after Christmas, and whoever wins will have 24 hours to claim the prize or I will send thugs to your house to thrash you. Hahaha, just kidding. The prize will just go to some other random person. Okay that’s all. Merry *Christmas! :)

Music Monday

Author: Dia

Sometimes I can’t reconcile these two sides of myself, you know? One side is moved almost to tears by old school Al Green.

 

(And note that he’s not lip-synching, which is typically the norm on Soul Train, even way back in the day.)  But the other side loves the awesome battle rap that is “Top That”.

(I especially love the guy rocking the capris and all those sweet sweet dance moves.)

I’m not sure how the two sides of my self are able to coexist, but they do. I should work at the UN and school warring nations on how to live in peace. If I can do it, everybody should be able to.

Tenners’ Slideshow

Author: Dia

Suzanne Young of The Naughty List fame, made a cool slideshow of all the Tenner books that have covers so far. It’s down there on the left somewhere. And speaking of left, I was talking to someone the other day about how long it takes me to differentiate my left from my right. I don’t guess I learned that lesson very well in elementary school. :(

(Children and pregnant women should not watch the following clip.)

Tuesday Teaser

Author: Dia

From STRANGE FRUIT:

“After we kill Franken,” said Kit as she and Fancy set the table, “I’m gone put his tongue in a jar too. Just like that old man’s. I’ll start a collection!”

“I hope you hid that thing real good,” Fancy hissed when Madda came back into the kitchen. “Last thing we need is Madda finding it.”

“She won’t.”

“And we are not gone kill Franken. How many times I gotta tell you?”

“You don’t even like Franken. All you do is complain about him. You can’t still be worried about the police.” Kit pinched Fancy’s cheek. “Not after what you did to that old man.”

Fancy slapped her hand away. “That was different.”

“What’re you girls whispering about?” asked Madda, eyeing her daughters expectantly as she fried the tomatoes.

“Nothing,” the sisters trilled in unison, smiling their brightest good-girl smiles.

 

And because I’m nice, here’s a teaser from BLEEDING VIOLET:

I wriggled free of the queen, covered in goo and trying not to stumble in the loose piles of animal bones, wet rock, and mounds of hardhead eggs. Wyatt bounded over to me, dodging long pillars of color where the stalagmites and stalactites had grown together.

“So how was it?” he asked.

I puked.

Wyatt and Shoko laughed.

“Yeah,” he said. “It’s intense, right?”

Shoko swatted me on the back. “Especially once you get past that first stomach.”

Monday Music

Author: Dia

Sorry for the lack of posts lately, but if you know me, then you know how much I loathe blogging–I can seriously never think of anything to say. So why blog, you ask? Cuz this WP theme came with one. When I’m a big, grown-up writer, I’m gonna have a Web site built without a blog. That’s when you’ll know I’ve truly arrived.

Now on to the music. I’ve gotten into this Brit group called the Arctic Monkeys–how geeked out is that name?–and this song they have called “My Propeller”. I have three of their CDs and “My Propeller” is the best thing they’ve done, imho.

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