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survey.jpgA favor for my friend Lynn Biederman, co-author of Unraveling (remember her brilliant cover story where she thought the first cover's character's boobs were saggy--ha!): She needs teenagers to answer a fast (3 minutes, multiple choice) survey--it's about sex and sexually related topics in YA lit, and it's for librarians. Totally anonymous!Lynn says, "This is NOT about censorship for library community. It's about getting some perspective from teens on their attitudes about sexual content in YA/teen lit." So take it if you can. I'll give you a bonus entry on the Audrey, Wait! contest if you take it by tomorrow, when that contest ends. Just comment and let me know you took it. In other contest news, Mrs. Magoo is giving away a copy of Lovestruck Summer here. And, the readergirlz pick for June is Sweethearts! If you've read it, come join in the chatter. If you haven't, pick it up! Seriously, what are you waiting for? (I loved this book--Cameron and Jenna have such a fantastic friendship! Sigh.) PS-Serena Robar, author of Giving Up the V (out in July) is giving away a book every day in June! Sometimes more than one. So check out her schedule and enter to win, day after day. (She'll be here to do a Cover Story soon too.)

Teen Author Carnival Today!

Some very Awesome YA fans, those of the aptly named Five Awesome YA Fans ning, have put together quite a carnival of teen authors. So if you're in NYC today (Thursday 5/28) from 4-6pm, stop by the Jefferson Market Branch of the NY Public Library (425 Avenue of the Americas) and party with us! Who's on the guest list? See below. I can't tell you what the categories mean... I haven't found out myself (Though I'm glad to be a Caramel Apple). What I can tell you is this: It's going to be F-U-N. Come! TEAM COTTON CANDY Maureen Johnson Robin Wasserman Melissa Anelli Carolyn MacCullough Brian Sloan Michelle Zink Emma McLaughlin Nicola Wheir Beckie Weinheimer Lauren Barnholdt Robyn Schneider Jennifer Lynn Barnes TEAM CARAMEL APPLE Libba Bray Jenny Han Sarah MacLean Melissa Walker Sasha Watson Pam Bachorz Greg Neri David Ostow Micol Ostow Sarah Cross Tish Cohen Jessica Burkhart

TEAM FUNNEL CAKE

Cassie Clare PG .Kain David Levithan Taylor Morris Linda Gerber Elizabeth Scott Claudia Gray Cinda Chima Michel Northrop Aimee Friedman Susane Colosonti Coe Booth PS-I just started reading Nina Malkin's SWOON, and OMG, swooning. Don't forget to enter for a chance to win a signed copy here.

Sunday Swooning

swoon.jpgThe lovely Nina Malkin's Swoon is in stores now, and I made a vlog to talk about my first swoon in honor of its release. Other authors will be guest blogging on her site all month long, so head over to check out my vlog and other fun stuff, and comment to be entered to win a signed copy of Swoon. Isn't that a great word? And hey, the cover's kinda epic too.

Bonus Cover Stories: A Map of the Known World by Lisa Ann Sandell

Lisa Ann Sandell's latest novel is heartbreaking and lyrical, just as the cover indicates. I asked her to share her Cover Story, and she graciously obliged:Map of Known World JKT2.jpg"As I wrote A MAP OF THE KNOWN WORLD, I had no idea what this book might look like. With the title, I of course had a map in mind, but I wasn't sure what that map would look like. I didn't want to give too much away right up front, so I really struggled with this. "Fortunately for me, Elizabeth B. Parisi, the art director who designed both A MAP OF THE KNOWN WORLD and my previous book, SONG OF THE SPARROW, is a genius, and she really got this book. She called my editor, the brilliant Aimee Friedman (also a phenomenal author), and me into her office to tell us that she'd come up with the idea of using the heart/sculpture as a central image. Elizabeth also thought of layering it on top of a map. If you look closely at the cover, you can see that in the black background are gridlines of a map. BigApple.jpg"As soon as she told Aimee and me what she was thinking, we were both super excited. Elizabeth showed us photos of the work of a sculptor she knew, Leo Sewell. He calls himself a junk sculptor, and if you visit his web site, you can see that he sculpts these phenomenal pieces out of found objects. So, Elizabeth had seen one of his sculptures, the Big Apple and was inspired to use it as the basis for the heart. She photographed the MOTKW heart.jpgapple, then had artist Tim O'Brien paint a new piece, using the apple as a guide, in the shape of a heart. "This process couldn't have been smoother or more delightful. Basically, as soon as she was finished reading the manuscript, Elizabeth had the idea, and Aimee and I were totally on board with it. And in the end, I can't think of a single image that would better capture the spirit of Cora's story, and I couldn't be more grateful for how beautiful this cover is or how perfect." I love Lisa's Cover Story, especially because it incorporates real art that mirrors the work done in the book--perfect! What do you guys think?

Tuesday Reminders

rgz ad May 2009.jpgAs you can see above, the readergirlz LIVE! chat with Laura Resau is tomorrow night (Weds) at 9pm EST/6pm PST. Join in the conversation. You can enter to win a copy of Laura's book, Red Glass, here. Enter by Wednesday! Don't forget to enter the month-long Release Week contest by telling me about your favorite pop culture soulmates here. Also, I'm touring around various author blogs this week, so here are a few places to find me so far... At Wendy Toliver's blog! At Karin Gillespie's blog! Over at Ypulse! Happy Tuesday.

Cover Stories: Candy in Action by Matthue Roth

"The moment that my publishers accepted the Candy in Action, I knew what the cover was going to look like. It wasn't even a matter of, what do I want it to look like. I just knew. It was going to be a sleek, glossy cover with black widescreen boxes at the top and bottom. Then the center was going to be a bright, vivid picture of the Los Angeles coast at night, taken from overhead--all neon lights and a million sparkling house parties--and then a black silhouette of a girl doing a kung-fu drop kick over it. That, uh, never happened."The publishers didn't ask for my input. I gave it to them anyway. My first book, books_goldbergs.jpgNever Mind the Goldbergs, was with Scholastic. At most big publishing houses, if you're a first-time writer and you're really nice to them, you get to say 'no' once, and they might listen to you. I said no three times--I was a total diva. They were cool with it each time, though. [MW note: And Matthue ended up with an awesome cover for that book, I think!] "Candy was put out by an independent company--which means they're risking a lot more on me, in terms of money and their own time, but it also means that they care about what you think. My editor was totally supportive throughout the book, and we kept discussing the cover together. We went back and forth with all these ideas, almost as though we were fantasizing about it. Well, we were. "The first cover they sent me--I was in Israel, on the road, and the only way to get internet was in the main shopping district, to sit in front of the storefronts. I downloaded the first cover they had. I don't want to say I didn't like it. Ok, though--I was repulsed. It was green and brown, and it looked so generic...it was the opposite of why I loved Soft Skull. My editor talked me down, though. She was like, 'this is why we do trial runs.' "The second cover (left), the distributors loved. I hated it again, though--it was a too-skinny girl with blond hair and no face. It felt, well, too porny. And there was this strange Karate Kid motif going on that I liked personally, but didn't know if anyone who wasn't a super geek would pick up on it. "Again, one of the great things about working with a small publisher--it's not a procedure; you can do basically whatever you want to, and as long as it looks good, they're cool with it. One of the reasons I wanted to go with Soft Skull was because they don't do a certain type of book; they just do books that they love. And the design is almost always amazing. Daniel Nester's books about the band Queen are the size of 7" vinyl records; Matthew Sharpe's Jamestown was done as an old map. L294~Girl-at-Piano-1963-Posters.jpg"Eventually, both my editor and I wanted to do a pop-art cover--you know, like the Ray Lichtenstein paintings that look like Candy - final cover.jpgold comic strips (right). She had a friend, Jaime Mendola (who actually worked for Penguin, yet another major publisher) who took on the project for fun. She came at it with this great portrait of Candy as a Lichtenstein painting (left, the original hardcover cover). "But Candy was supposed to be a young adult book, and because Candy is 18 years old, the major bookstores wanted to shelve it in adult fiction. So when the candy_CD_front.jpgsoftcover came out, we wanted a redesign. Fred Chao, who writes and draws the comic book series Johnny Hiro: Half-Asian, All Hero, had already drawn one version of the cover. We used that for the cover of the CD--there's a 12-track soundtrack of original songs by different bands that you can download for free--and, since the hardcover had come out, Fred had started doing book covers for Harper. candy in action SC cover.jpg"He'd always wanted to do a project for Soft Skull, and I'm a huge fan of his stuff. He took on Candy--again for free, and again because there are all these truly goodhearted people in the world who love independent presses--and did a bunch of original art for it. I love the look he gave it--it's kind of retro and kind of ultra-modern, Indiana Jones meets Moulin Rouge. [That's the final paperback cover, left.] "Each version of my cover was completely different. This might have been a mistake, or maybe it was just a miracle; but either way, it was really inspiring. Candy is so many types of books--it's part Veronica Mars and part college novel and part romance and part travel story. And each cover was a different way of saying, you're not going to know what to expect. "In the end, I feel Love. Glowing, shining love. Soft Skull gave me a bunch of hard copies of just the cover, and I can't decide what to do with them. I think I want to dip them in gold." I think the final paperback is the best Candy in Action cover. It tells a story in one image, or frame, and it gets across the pop-art-action feel of the story. What do you guys think?

Big Thank Yous! And the Worst Review Ever

LoveSum.jpgThanks for all of your shout-outs and support for the release of Lovestruck Summer! I'm thrilled that some of you guys are already reading it and liking it. Here are a few reviewer quotes:"It's smart and funny and has romance that's sweet and not gushy." --Library Ninja "This novel has comedy, romance, depth, and moments of unpredictability for those readers who tire of knowing how a book will end (but the journey is what matters anyway, right?). I highly recommend this as a perfect summer read. I have a feeling I might even reread it later this summer, it's that good!" --Amee E. "This is the part where I squeal about the ADORABLE romantic scene. Okay, so you can't really hear me mentally squeal, but I'm doing it! hehe I just loved that moment so much, if it were a movie I'd rewind it again and again..and about 50 times more :) It was just so cute!" --tvandbookaddict I hope you guys all enjoy it this summer! And also, to counteract all that self-promotion and gushy hype, the hilarious Alexa Young has started a blog called The Worst Review Ever. I posted the most scathing review I've seen of Violet on the Runway, so come over and commiserate with me? PS-The random number generator has told me that Nancy is the winner of Siobhan Vivian's Same Difference! She called the cover "beautiful but not perfect." True! Send me your address, N.

Release Week Recap!

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Phew! That was a really fun week for me, and I hope it was for you guys, too. Lovestruck Summer should be in your local bookstores, so plop down $6 and it's yours! You still have time to enter all the contests, so just as a recap, here goes: Enter by Mon: The Sarah Dessen contest Enter by Tues: The Siobhan Vivian contest Enter by Weds: The Beth Kephart contest Enter by Thurs: The Jenny Han contest Enter by Fri: The Sara Zarr contest Enter by June 1: The Susane Colasanti & Me contest I also wanted to show you guys this video I made for Sarah Dessen's birthday over at Adele's Sarah Dessen Diarist blog! Come celebrate the countdown to Sarah's 39th! And I did a "Girl in Media" interview with Girl With a Satchel, a fantastic blog. Stop by if you have time. Happy Weekend! PS-Yes, I know that graphic up top is a little out of control but I just want to thank everyone for all the love!

The May Release Contest: Me and Susane Colasanti!

Lovestruck Summer, by me, and Waiting for You, by Susane Colasanti, are almost in stores (or maybe even already in stores!). So we invented a contest, and we present it to you in video format: Forgive me for my amateur hour filming and editing--I tried! So, you got it, right? Basically, you just comment here telling me your favorite TV or movie soulmates, and you'll be entered to win Susane's prizes. Then go comment at Susane's blog for a chance to win my prizes. And to get a double entry, share this video via your blog, twitter, facebook, myspace, an email--whatever. Just tell us you did that and your entry doubles itself. Yay! You've got a whole month to enter! We'll choose a winner on June 1st. product_Lip_Bronzer_001_l.pngAnd, just so you know, that full Too Faced makeup set includes: Lip Bronzer in "Sun Bunny," Pinch My Petals Blush, a cruelty-free Powder & Blush Kabuki Brush, Mineral Bronzer with crushed fresh water pearls, Lockdown Creaseless Cream Eye Shadow in "I'm Guilty." Thanks, Too Faced! Happy Release Month! (Uh, to me? And Susane!)