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Does anyone else think...

that Kim just looked so much cooler when she was on ANTM?top-model-kim15.jpg vs. 340x.jpg As a VJ she's gotten a little generic. I'm not trying to be mean, I just miss that pixie cut and boyish style, Kim! PS-While we're talking ANTM, my friend Julia highlighted this article for me (I do love me some Jezebel, but they post so much I can't keep up!). It's about Cover Girl and their use of lots of varied types of models--different races, gay and straight, Top Model winners, etc. My opinion? I'm all for it. I don't even care if they're pandering; it's important for people to see all shades, shapes and sizes of beauty in makeup ads. I say cheers to Cover Girl (though I can't speak to the evils of Proctor & Gamble... see Jezebel comments if you want to get into that part...). What do you guys think? covergirlblackmodels091908.jpg covergirlellen091908.jpgcovergirlqueenlatifah091908.jpg Also, I totally stole their pics. Thanks, Jez!

Monday: The Launch of YA for Obama!!

We interrupt our usual Cover Stories because today is the launch of the fantastic YA for Obama site, the brainchild of Miss Maureen Johnson, she of wonderful books and blog hilarity. I did say that I wouldn't get political on this blog, and I really won't go on and on about why there's one particular presidential candidate who is, um, more favored by me. Promise. But I'll totally get political on YA for Obama, so become a member if you want to join me. Seriously, everyone is welcome. Dissenting view? COOL! We want discussion, thoughtful commentary and a wide range of opinions. And we want people of all ages, voting eligible or not, "Young Adult" or not. This is your space (but not in that scary college admissions way). Lots of your favorite authors are over there, including Sarah Dessen, Meg Cabot, Libba Bray, Scott Westerfeld and so many, many more. I'll keep that widget on the left of this blog so you can click through anytime from here. Promise to friend me if you join! Also, you may notice that there's a widget for the Best Buy IMO survey, which is for teens ages 13-17, so if you fall in that range, click through for a very quick set of questions. I love that they're measuring political opinions of smart teens who aren't officially voting yet, but who certainly have something to say! Okay, political talk over. Later this week I promise to post a cover story. I just couldn't ignore this launch day! Happy Monday.

Photo Friday: A Great Violet Contest Entry!

I have to celebrate some of the entries, so anyone who's given me permission to publish your entry: Watch this spot!Today, I have to show you what the lovely Hailee did. violet4-1.jpg violet%20in%20private.jpg She reenacted the cover of Violet in Private! How cool is that? She got the pose just right, down to the light fingering of her skirt and the attitudinal bent arm. Thanks, Hailee! I loved this entry! Happy Friday.

Guest Vlogging at Linda Gerber's Launch Party... and Skinny 90210

I'm over at Death by Latte author Linda Gerber's blog today, so go leave a comment to win a signed copy of Violet in Private!Meanwhile, I'm totally impressed by Entertainment Weekly's attention to the way-too-thin 90210 actresses (which I read about on ypulse). Way to go, EW! What do you guys think? I say: Scary Skinny--help them become more Blair-and-Joan-like. I heart Blair Waldorf. And Joan Holloway from Mad Men--who is a total babe. See below for proof. joan.jpg PS-I'm following all the Mad Men characters on twitter--and they are following me! How cool is that? I'm a giddy fangirl when they send me messages. I know: Dork.

Win-It Wednesday: Skincare and Sarah Dessen

The winner of the Fairy Ring Necklace is... Sara! And a copy of Frenemies goes to... Kayla F! Send me your addresses, ladies.AAAAAtWQvB4AAAAAABzqUA.jpg This week, I'm giving away the "Almost Normal Skin" Kit from TESS, which stands for Teen Everyday Skincare System and was developed by moms and daughters. I am a sucker for a packaged kit like this (so cute, and you can take it on airplanes!), and this one includes: Strawberry/Jojoba Facial Cleanser, Apple Facial Toner, Peppermint Blemish Stick, SPF 15 Lavender Oil-Free Lotion, Strawberry Moisturizing Lip Gloss and Vanilla Nighttime Moisturizer. In short, it's the total package. I'm also giving away a copy of Sarah Dessen's Someone Like You. The vlog below, which I did as a guest vlog for author Amanda Ashby, pretty much says how I felt about it. Oh, and it's signed! So, comment below to win one of these two prizes (winners will be chosen randomly next Wednesday). Today, let's see... tell me about your favorite youtube video of the week (because, you know, I need more ways to procrastinate writing a new book...).

Sadie Magazine, "Red Hook High," and the Author/Model Connection

logo.jpgI'm loving this new magazine, and not just because I wrote a story for them about the skinny models thing. Visit the site if you're into cool, smart, funny girls. Trust me. Also, I'm so proud of my friend Trac, who directed a pilot of "Red Hook High" and was featured in The New York Times yesterday. He calls the show, "the anti-Gossip Girl" and although I love GG, I'm also up for loving the anti-GG. The Times says: "Red Hook High" is set in a Brooklyn waterfront neighborhood that is teetering on the edge of gentrification. The actors are local teenagers, some of whom attended South Brooklyn Community High School in Red Hook, where the pilot was filmed. There was no script, just a story outline and character profiles. The teenagers developed the dialogue themselves over the course of a seven-week acting workshop held after school. Mr. Vu found the students through three local youth arts programs. Isn't that awesome? Read the full story here. A tiny view of Red Hook (see a photostream here--it's a gorgeous neighborhood!): 410937815_f4dce9ade7.jpg And, I had so much fun on Saturday at the Rye Free Reading Room in Rye, New York. The crowd was engaging and everyone had great questions--Selena and I had a blast (I read a Violet scene, then she tells her real-life experience in the same situations)! My fabulous writer and pop-cultured friend Kwana even showed up and posted a photo of us on her blog. Thanks, Kwana. Lastly: Good TV last night. I can't keep up on Sundays and Mondays, but I did manage to watch Gossip Girl and Mad Men. Delicious! Happy Tuesday.