Alea got me thinking about movie soundtracks I love (Some Kind of Wonderful is at the top), and Nicole asked for some 80s teen movie recommendations. I can't possibly list all of my favorite 80s movies, but I can give a shout-out to these nine. Please add them to your netflix queue immediately if you have a pop culture deficit in any of these areas. PS-Remember, if you're a Gossip Girl fan, you cannot understand Chuck Bass until you know Steff from Pretty in Pink. PPS-Got more? Name them in the comments. Anyone who names one I haven't seen (that is a true classic) wins a lip gloss!
Other Stuff
Big Thursday Thanks!
To Mrs. Magoo Reads. Fun review, fun video! Glad I surprised you. Head over to her blog post and cast Violet on the Runway if you're so inclined--I'd love to hear your suggestions! PS-Mrs. Magoo also blogged about Teens Turning Green, and Em reminded me that I love this organization! It was the impetus for Violet going green in Violet in Private. Yay for the Earth!
Win-It Wednesday: Wide Awake by David Levithan (signed!)
Last week's winner of Stephanie Kuehnert's I Wanne Be Your Joey Ramone is... Aimee C, who also gets a flower wristband! And, there are three additional wristband winners: Blondey, Lilly and Book~Adorer! Let me know where to send your prizes. This week, in honor of last night's fabulous election, I'm giving away an autographed copy of David Levithan's prescient 2006 novel, Wide Awake. It's a story about a newly elected gay, Jewish president whose win is called into question. Well, that's part of the story. The other part is a sweet love story. Frenetic Reader and I must think alike, because she reviewed the book yesterday and can give your more information (and a bit of fangirl gushing). To enter, just say hi below and tell me what you ate for breakfast. Yes, this week is easy because I'm in such a good mood! Me? I ate a mixed berry Yoplait yogurt. And now I'm going to walk in the sunshine. I've gone cheesy today. Happy Wednesday! PS-David put up an awesome post on YA for Obama that will make you want this book even more! Go read it.
Sarah Dessen Talks About ALONG FOR THE RIDE (+ Go Vote!)
As I keep going on and on about, last week, I had the chance to sit down with the amazing Sarah Dessen and have her chat about her upcoming spring novel, Along for the Ride.I even tried to add the readergirlz logo and credits (I'll get better at imovie, I promise). Enjoy! Subscribe to my videos here, and to readergirlz videos here (where there are awesome interviews with Jay Asher, John Green, Rachel Cohn and more). PS-Remember to do this today. (No, not be a pinup girl, vote! Aren't her shoes great, though?) PPS-And check out the readergirlz blog, where I blogged the vote along with readergirlz divas Mitali Perkins, Lorie Ann Grover, Holly Cupala and Dia Calhoun.
Cover Stories: Skinned by Robin Wasserman
I'm so behind on my to-read pile, but I'm aiming to finish at least three books this week, and I have a signed copy of Skinned waiting for me (and then for you, on Win-It Wednesday) soon! I've heard such great things about this book, and I can't wait to dive in. For the meantime, I'll have to be content with the awesome Robin Wasserman's compelling Cover Story. Enjoy!"I've never pretended to have good taste (or any taste, for that matter) when it comes to the visual arts. Back when I used to work in publishing, the cover designers all loved me, because I was happy for them to do whatever they wanted. (Figuring that it was their job to have better taste than me. They certainly couldn't have had worse.) "So when it comes time for me to weigh in on covers for my own books, I generally go with a 'silence is golden' policy. But when we were working on SKINNED, I did send along a selection of cool cyborg images that I found online. I thought this might help them find a way to depict the fact that Lia (the main character) is both human and machine. These were my favorites: "Not that I wanted Lia to look quite this mechanical, but I thought it would be good food for thought! In the end, they decided to go with something a little less...bizarre. "At their request, I gave them a description of the main character: 'Long blond hair, pale, smooth skin, perfect proportions, a Barbie doll come to life. Preferably blue eyes, though it doesn't matter so much. If possible, the eyes should somehow be (digitally?) made to look a bit off—some kind of machinery whirring at the center of the pupil, or an iris color that's too solid, or slightly too bright. Something to make them look totally inhuman.' "They found the perfect cover model: "And once they had their Lia, things moved pretty quickly. Here's what the rough version of the cover looked like: "And here's the final cover: "Points if you can figure out the differences. (It took me quite a while. I'm always mystified by the way such tiny changes add up to something big.) "The major difference, obviously, is the title. We started with Skinjacked, but when it turned out this term was going to play a prominent role in another Simon & Schuster book, we groped around for something else. Anything else. I came up with about a million options (Skinflyer, Skincrash, Skin Deep, etc etc etc -- I have a document on my computer of at least a hundred sub-par options) until finally settling on the simplest one of all. My editor promised me that after a few weeks of looking at SKINNED on the cover, I wouldn't be able to imagine the book being titled anything else. "She was right." Wow--I love this story, Robin, and I'm blown away by the process. I also think the title is perfect, and I'm glad the font got bigger so you can see more clearly how it glows on the cover. What do you guys think?
Readergirlz! (+ the magic spinny cube)
I've raved about readergirlz before, because--hello--their goal is to inspire girls to read and make history. Sounds good, right? And now, I'm joining the awesome Lorie Ann Grover, Dia Calhoun, Justina Chen Headley, Mitali Perkins and Holly Cupala as the readergirlz blogger.That's right, you have to read another blog of mine! Find and bookmark it here. Also, they added Violet in Private to their magic spinny cube, which really is incentive enough to roll with these amazing authors. Look how pretty!
Remember to friend readergirlz on myspace so you can be at the live author chats each month and talk books every day. It's fun. Promise. Happy Saturday!
Photo Friday: Happy Halloween!
Halloween always makes me think of my college friend Charles. Maybe because he has retained a sense of childlike wonder that few hold onto past age 25. So, in honor of the holiday, here are costumes from years past... including some from Charles. 1. Me as a diner waitress; Charles as a star. We told him that painting his face white made him a very scary Star, but he insisted he was joyful. 2. Me as a messed up Prom Queen. Everyone thought I was Courtney Love. I borrowed this amazing yellow dress (and tiara) from the Seventeen Prom closet... shhh.... 3. My college friend Charles, this year. He's on a trampolene, and he said I could post this. He is not growing up anytime soon. He's in LA now--miss you, CT! I have no costume this year! Maybe I'll throw on an apron and call myself Betty Draper. What are you guys going as?
Another Violet Contest Entry: Coke-bottle Violet, by Lucy D!
Lucy D. entered the big Violet contest in an incredibly original way. I'm going to quote her email so that the photos can be explained. Here's Lucy... "I designed a (violet) dress for a Coke bottle--because your books are about the fashion industry! (Which was actually pretty silly of me since I know next to nothing about sewing, and my lack of designing ability!) I googled it to see if there were any examples I could work on and found this, which is pretty funny: http://www.italymag.co.uk/italy/fashion/cavalli-dress-coke-bottles (MW note: It IS funny! Lucy D. and Cavalli!) "And it's also remake of the Violet on the Runway cover, as well as being a crossover with Zoolander- so it's kind of like 3 in 1. (MW note: I love Zoolander! Amazing movie. Must see.) "I know my dress doesn't look that flash--especially since you get invited to Fashion Week (by Vivienne Tam no less!), lol, but I am so glad that I finally finished something that I've started--in a craftish way! And I'm really sorry that Violet's neck looks really... long, especially compared to her head! I think the hardest thing for me in the end, was deciding what type of dress I'd make--I'm really indecisive. I had a few other possible skirt pieces (like the bubble skirt shown) that I finished but didn't really look that good, lol! The skirt I ended up with is sort of princess style, which is great coz all of my other attempts looked shapeless! I had to superglue it onto the bottle, so I used gloves! I started the bottom of the dress later than the top because I couldn't find any usable purple fabric in town. So I looked up the directions to a second hand store called Savemart which was about a 45 min walk away. I found tons of great stuff, but I didn't need to use a lot of it! =) (MW note: I love this step by step thought process, outlined by Lucy! AND, this is way cooler than any fashion show I've been to.) "And I kept changing the top part too. It's made out of this feathery, silky yarn, and I wound it across the top of the bottle. Sometimes there were lots of kinks, which made it hard to smooth down, and it would keep twisting. I meant to put the feathery stuff on top, but it the end I decided not to (except for the neckline and where it meets the skirt), because it was really thick and made the proportion was wrong. I was also going to make the neckline straight and strapless, but it didn't really look like a girl bottle (if that makes sense, lol!) so I made it a sweetheart neckline. It was really hard to get the right arch onto sellotape--so it took awhile, lol! "If you have seen it, I used the part where Zoolander is being brainwashed, and there are those celeb cutouts that pop up when he's on the runway. =) I watched the clip again, and I tried to get the most similar pictures I could, and put them in order on the runway. The only person I couldn't make was the Prime Minister of Malaysia but he probably would've taken the spotlight away from Violet, lol! "I tried to make the cutouts lean, and I had three spare straws from McD's (I has to use a coffee stirrer for Fred Durst though) so I stabbed pins through the sheets. (MW note: Um, I love the cast of celebrities at this fashion show. Genius.) "As for violet's face I bought a ping pong ball, and got my purple thread (It's the only one I have--so I'm going to pretend that Violet dyed her hair violet, lol!) and wound it around my tv antenna--my fingers wouldn't make a big enough loop! Then I tied, cut and superglued her hair on. It took three loops, coz she kept on having bald patches! I gave her a (sort of) swooping fringe, and flicked her hair. "I had a hard time trying to find something to make the runway out of (I tried three tissue boxes sellotaped together- didn't work) and I found some cardboard from a parcel my parents had sent me. Then I wrapped it in a white sheet (that I bought at Savemart) and tried to get the creases out of it, lol! There isn't much space in my sardine can of a room, so I had to put everything on my bed- go ahead, you can laugh at my duvet cover with the dogs on it! ;) It looked sort of boring so I turned my scarf into a 'V' for violet on the wall. =D "I hope you're having a great day and thanks so much for the opportunity! I learned a lot from this, like re-learning how to sew, and the fact that pins are a very important thing to have before you start, lol! ;)" Okay, is everyone now loving Lucy D. like I love Lucy D.? AMAZING entry! (Finished product below.) Thank you! PS-One more note from Lucy D.: "btw, I am eating mango passion frozen yoghurt right now and it is amazing! I would highly recommend it! =D"
Win-It Wednesday: I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone + Wristbands
Ooh, that first crush question was fun! Thanks for sharing. Sigh. The winner of the signed copy of Susane Colasanti's When It Happens, as chosen randomly, is... Lis! Send me your address, L. I finally got to read Stephanie Kuehnert's awesome debut, I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone. It felt like I was watching a really fast and furious rock documentary where I actually got to be inside the rockstar's head--and I loved it. Most importantly, Emily Black felt real. I know lots of people already know about this book, so I won't say more, but trust me--you want to win it. I also am giving away a few floral wristbands, which are made by Laura Thorpe, who contacted me when I was doing the Violet party gift bags. You know how sometimes, like when you wear all black, you want to just have a small accessory to perk things up? These wristbands are perfect for that, and they can also be looped around a ponytail as a decorative hairband. Cute! I have four to give away, so these will also be prizes this week. (Also, they work as bookmarks. I know, I'm a dork, but I love bookmarks.) To enter, here's what you have to do. I don't care who you're supporting in the election (well, I do, but I'm not going to subject you to more rants here). However, I do want to make sure that if you're old enough to vote, you do vote! So, I want each of you to talk to people you know about voting, and ensure that your friends and family are all getting to the polls. Please. Then, just tell me you did that below and you're entered, no questions asked. And here's a link that totally moved me recently: Girls 4 Obama. Happy last Bush Wednesday!
Tuesday in Fashion: Librarians and Dior
First, I found this link through YA Book Nerd, and I love it: Librarian Couture!Pictured is Danielle Mitchell, who's "Fashionably Green" at the Chicago Public Library, Wrightwood-Ashburn Branch, in Illinois. Second, my Glamour UK story about being backstage at the Dior show is finally out, so I'm going to share it here. I wish I had been twittering at that point in time because I would have cataloged the whole show! Ah, well, I'm a late adopter. Here's the story: PS-I love how strong, bright lips are so in right now! Anyone rocking that? I need to find the perfect red. PPS-On that last page, check out Leighton Meester looking SO BLAIR WALDORF on the far right side of the front row. Sigh.