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Photo Friday: Vintage Wedding

Last weekend I went to an awesome wedding--my friend Dixie married the dashing Jeff. The entire day was 20s-and-30s themed, complete with guest mugshots and glorious fashion on the part of everyone there. Here are a few photos:melissa2.jpg Me, mugging. dancing.jpg The bride and groom, swirling on the dance floor. medixiemichelle.jpg Me with Dixie the bride and awesome author Michele Jaffe. lisaandmary.jpg The lovely Lisa and Mary, writers for The-N. (Some of these photos are Lisa's. Doesn't she make you NEED pink hair?). brideandgroom.jpg And finally, the gorgeous bride and groom. Congratulations, you guys! So fun! Happy Friday. *UPDATE!* Dixie and Jeff's wedding was featured in the New York Times this weekend. Read the how-they-met story--which is so amazingly kismet--here (and also see more of her gorgeous dress).

Three Things on a Thursday

violetimage.jpg 1. I just want to quickly thank Books are Life for the really sweet review of Violet on the Runway. The thing is, when I sat down to write a book about a gawky, awkward girl who becomes a model, I knew it would be a Cinderella story of sorts. But I didn't want it to be one of those impossibly perfect tales where the girl gets everything she ever wanted and life became one big bowl of sparkle ice cream. I wanted to show a real girl, with real problems, who faces both the glamorous and the dark sides of the fashion world.I was really happy that the Books are Life review mentioned how surprised she was that it wasn't simply one of those happy, happy, shiny books. It made me smile. 2. The Girl Project is really, really cool, and worth checking out. If you're a girl age 13-18, you can get a camera and document some of your world for this book-in-progress. Here's more info. 3. Remember to enter to win Coe Booth's Tyrell here on this very blog. And you also might want to enter Elizabeth Scott's contest for a chance to win a gajillion books (more or less). How's your Thursday going? I'm mad because my DVR got full and erased Monday's Gossip Girl! Argh. But it's sunny so I'm going to rise above.

Win-It Wednesday: TYRELL by Coe Booth

Thanks for posting the Lovestruck Summer widget, guys! The winner of Stargirl is... Lis! Send me your address, L.tyrell.jpg This week, I'm going to give away a signed copy of a book I absolutely adore--Tyrell by Coe Booth. Coe and I read together in the Bronx last month, and I've had the joy of sharing pizza and Mexican food with her on a few occasions. She rules. And so does her character Tyrell, a 15-year-old kid from the Bronx who's trying to prevent his family from being homeless, deal with girl issues and keep his little brother out of trouble without resorting to selling drugs for cash. Tyrell's voice is compelling-sad-hilarious-smart-angry-gentle all at once--you will love him. I also happen to know that Coe is working on a sequel to Tyrell right now... yes! So, for a shot at winning this book, I want you to tell me what book you're going to leave around your town on April 16th. Why do that, you ask? Well, because then you'll be participating in Operation Teen Book Drop, the movement sponsored by Readergirlz, YALSA and Guys Lit Wire that helps get books in the hands of hospitalized teens. You can download a bookplate for the book you're going to give away (more info here too, if you're like, huh?). Last year I left a copy of Violet on the Runway in Grand Central Station. This year... hmm... who knows? I'll report back. Also, if you're planning to do this, that makes you eligible for the contest on the readergirlz blog this week--rules here! And remember to take a photo of your book when you drop it--we'll display those on the readergirlz blog! Happy Wednesday!

Cover Stories: Project Sweet Life by Brent Hartinger

The very cool and prolific Brent Hartinger is here today to share the Cover Story for his new novel, PROJECT SWEET LIFE. It's the tale of three 15-year-old guys who are shocked when their fathers demand they get summer jobs. They spend the summer figuring out ways to avoid that fate, which involves crazy schemes and adventures that may take more energy than work itself--but "the sweet life" is way more fun.Here's Brent... mr_moneybags.gif "My favorite idea was one that was impossible due to copyright issues. A reoccurring image in the book is Mr. Moneybags, the character from the Monopoly game, but apparently the makers of the game are really vigilant about that particular image. Sad, really, because it's the perfect image for the cover. "The publisher didn't ask for my suggestions. In 7 books with two publishers, I've never been asked. Still, I had several ideas that I thought were pretty cool, one of which was a close-up of a shiny vault. Another idea was a stack of money--I found several really great stock photos. But apparently cover ideas go through 'styles' just like any other, and my ideas where 'out of fashion.' sweetlife.jpg "I think it's a pretty good cover, not great. But it was soooooooooooooooooo much better than the cover that came before that I offered nothing but sky-high praise. [MW note: Sorry we don't have Brent's first cover to show here--this is the final!] "My editor (who I loved dearly--she has since left) was really enthusiastic about the previous cover, but I just hated it. I mean, the font was illegible, and the little bit of art was obviously clip art. The editor said the designer had researched teen magazines and websites, but it seemed like they captured the 'cheap' part, but not the 'teen' part. "I don't always trust my own judgment, so I showed the cover to five friends, without telling them what I thought. All five of them hated it. One of them said, 'Are you kidding? Is that a joke?' "My editor still liked the other cover, and a few books ago, I might have said, 'Well, you guys are the experts.' But I've had some bad experiences with previous books -- a couple of covers I didn't like, and a title-change I hated. All those changes went strongly against my gut, and in every case, my fans and readers (and even the critics!) agreed with me and hated the changes I hadn't wanted to make. So this time I thought, 'You know, my gut has been right in the past, I think it's right now.' "So I asked my editor, and even though she didn't agree with me, she went back to the art department and asked for another cover. And we were three weeks overdue for the cover! Now THAT is a great editor, trust me. "The art department didn't take any of my suggestions, but they threw the old design out completely and came up with this new one. I'm not sure they captured the 'fun' of the book, but it's eye-catching and it's very teen-friendly, so I'm happy. GeographyClub.jpg "It's a little like the cover for my first book, GEOGRAPHY CLUB, which is a great cover, but I really wish the kid was smiling a bit. It makes the book look so serious, and I tried so hard to make it NOT serious, you know? That cover set a tone for the book that I'm trying trying to fight off, but it's a great cover otherwise, so what can you do? "The cover for my book THE LAST CHANCE TEXACO is probably the best cover I've ever had, which is ironic since they threw it together in, like, five minutes, after it turned out that the designer had not secured the rights to a photo that had been used. bslastchancetexaco.jpg That cover is serious too, except that book is serious, so it's okay. People do tend to think it's a book about a haunted house, though. (That's probably worked to my advantage. I suspect more people want to read about haunted houses that group homes anyway!)" I like the final cover--especially the graffiti of the font and the slant of the lettering on the concrete. Plus, I like how the oranges of the title and the character's shirt match. What do you guys think?

Photo Friday: Johnny Depp, "Hot Young Star"

I just found this hilarious 21 Jump Street trading card with Johnny Depp, as my teenage self knew him, in all his glory. The series was about young cops who posed as teenagers to infiltrate high schools and stop crime, as I remember.21jump1.jpg 21jump2_0001.jpg Oh, Johnny. This was back when he was canoodling with Kate Moss and getting "Winona Forever" tattooed on his bicep. But man, he's still hot. Who's the new Johnny Depp? Is it... Johnny Depp? The man doesn't age. Also, he is a gemini, just like me! Happy Weekend!

Bonus Cover Stories: Torched by April Henry

April Henry is on a GCC tour, and she's here to talk about the cover story for her latest release, Torched. Check out the book trailer: Action! I'm in. Here's April's Cover Story: Torched%20FINAL%20JKT.jpg "I don't think I had a concrete idea for the cover. My husband is a graphic designer, so I know what my skills aren't! "I know by the nose that this photo has been used other places, as you can see here. Still, the covers are different enough that I don't think it's obvious. "When I first saw the cover, I didn't like that the woods were on fire. Mother Earth Defenders would never set trees on fire! And I was kind of iffy about the kiss--my 13-year-old and her friend did NOT like it and felt it looked too romantic. But I seemed to be in the minority--I showed it to librarians and friends and they liked it a lot. "I told my editor I thought if something was on fire on the cover, it should be a Hummer--which does happen in the book. I sent him a very, very rough (I'm not that good at Photoshop) version of one with a Hummer and one with a Earth Liberation Front action at Vail a few years back in place of the burning trees: Torched%20with%20SUV%2Cjpg.jpg Torched%20with%20vail.jpg "But the Sales department already like the cover as is, so it stayed. I was told the trees burning was more metaphorical. And it's grown on me. Now I like it! And I hope the kiss means it has romance cover appeal." I like the trees too--I think that was a good call. This is probably the steamiest YA cover I've seen in a while--it may even appeal to adult romance fans, right? What do you guys think?

Win-It Wednesday: STARGIRL

The winner of IMPULSE by Ellen Hopkins, as chosen by random number generator, is... Thea! Send me your address, T, and then join in the readergirlz fun this month. So much going on at the blog!stargirl.gif This week, I'm giving away a book that Lis mentioned in last week's comments when I asked what book character you'd want for a BFF. Lis said STARGIRL, and I was jealous that I hadn't thought of her! I recently read Jerry Spinelli's amazing novel (I'm behind, I know), and it has haunted me since. It's a *must read*, and I don't say that often. Please read it! And yes, I know I need to get Love, Stargirl too! I can't wait. So this week, to win a copy of Stargirl, I want you guys to help me spread the word about my May 5th release, Lovestruck Summer. I made countdown widgets... finally!... and I'd love it if you'd post either version on your blogs, your profile pages, in a twitter message, as a bulletin, etc. Any way you share it counts--just tell me what you did in the comments. (Hit that "Share" button in the lower left corner for options.) OR Happy Wednesday--and thank you! I always feel a little sheepish asking for promo help.

YA Authors Who Rock

I've already written about how Teen Author Week was great, but now I will give you evidence. I stood behind a bookcase at Books of Wonder to get this footage of Tiger Beat singing "Heroes" (forgive me if it's a little shaky!). Eat your heart out, David Bowie. That's Libba Bray singing, Daniel Ehrenhaft on lead guitar, Barnabas Miller on drums and Natalie Standiford on bass! I have two more songs on film, so I'll upload them all on youtube soon, just had to share a favorite here.