Win-It Wednesday

Win-it Wednesday: Passion by Lauren Kate

Last week's randomly chosen winner of the Crush anthology is... MFay2! Send me your address, M. This week, I have a copy of Lauren Kate's latest offering, the gorgeously covered Passion. Remember the Cover Story for Fallen, with that black dress To. Die. For.?

Mia left a comment on that post with a link to the photo that was the basis for this cover! Here it is. Cool to see the inspiration, right? It's from Liam-Stock at DeviantART.

Now, your mission: To enter to win this book, tell me about your favorite piece of clothing.

Is that too personal? I just want to hear some fashion descriptions now that I'm 7 months pregnant and not able to wear my cute stuff at the moment... let me live vicariously! I'll choose a winner from the comments, randomly, next week.

My favorite closet item that I can still wear are my wedding shoes, the blue ones you may remember. I need to rock them a bit this summer! (Also, new versions of these shoes are on sale right now at Epaulet...)

Happy Wednesday!

Win-It Wednesday: Crush Anthology

Last week's return-of-the-blog contest celebrated June as the month of Contemporary YA novels, and with nearly 100 entries, I had the random number generator choose a winner of the four amazing titles featured... drumroll, please... The winner is: LiLi (ChicaReader)! Send me your address, L. This week, I'm giving away another fantastic Contemp: Crush: 26 Real-life Tales of First Love, edited by Andrea N. Richesin. Actually, it's technically non-fiction, and there are some fantastic authors in the mix, including yours truly, plus David Levithan, Lauren Oliver, Jon Skovron, Emily Franklin... I could go on and on.

Here's a little bit of the starred Booklist review (and yes, okay, I'm excerpting the part that mentions me): From the cringe-inducing juvenile crush to the passion and illusion of lust to the heartbreak of unrequited love, this buoyant, nostalgic anthology features 26 authors chronicling their experiences with that certain tugging of the heart and its impact on their lives... The charming “Love, Illustrated,” recollects Melissa Walker’s ninth-grade fantasy notebook. Other tales by David Levithan, Jon Skovron, and Tara Bray Smith round out a heartfelt collection.— Leah Strauss

So you see how you want to win this book? Plus, I'll get it signed tonight at the Books of Wonder Reading, which you should come to if you're in NYC!

Watch the trailer below, and to enter to win the book, leave a comment telling me when you felt your first crush! Mine was 3rd grade: Scott Dzierlenga. If you google his name, confessions of this crush will pop up on the first page. And I probably just added to that. Luckily, he has a good sense of humor about it.

Win-It Wednesday: Contemporary YA!

Over at The Contemps, we've declared June Contemporary YA month (it also happens to be the birthday month of Sarah Dessen and Gayle Forman and yours truly--yay!), and other bloggers are joining in to create a whole summer of real-life reading. I'm so into it. So to make up for this blog's long absence, and to celebrate June Contemps, I'm giving away these four books:

That's Sarah Dessen's What Happened to Goodbye (advanced reader copy), Jay Asher's Thirteen Reasons Why (new paperback!), Nova Ren Suma's Imaginary Girls (hardcover) and Libba Bray's Beauty Queens (advanced reader copy).

I have read them, I heart them, and you will too. (And okay, I know a couple of these skirt contemp lines, but all are rooted in contemp spirit, which basically means that they're realistic fiction--as opposed to otherworldly stuff.)

To win this set of awesome, answer this question in the comments: What's the best Contemporary YA novel you've read in the past year? If you're a strictly paranormal/dystopian/fantasy reader, name a Contemp you'd like to read soon (and then go get it!). You can get some ideas from The Contemps list of members' books.

I'll post a randomly chosen winner next Wednesday. Happy June!

PS-Every Thursday this month, Claire June is giving away a Contemp novel too, so check her out.

PPS-I forgot to announce a winner for the last Win-It Wednesday, pre-blog outage! The randomly chosen winner of Morgan Matson's fabulous Amy & Roger's Epic Detour is... Jessica! Send me your address, J.

Win-It Wednesday: Amy & Roger's Epic Detour

Last week's winner of Susane Colasanti's Something Like Fate is... Krystal! Send me your address, K.

This week, I'm celebrating the fact that Morgan Matson's road trip book just came out in paperback--it is beyond delightful. I spent all weekend consumed by it, feeling like I was on the open highway driving across America with an amazing boy and eating regional fast food while looking at quirky local sights. And, of course, simultaneously working out all of my emotional issues.

This book is seriously great, you guys! I wrote more about it (and two other great paperbacks) on I Heart Daily today. Have you read it?

In any case, now's your chance. I'm giving away one copy of the newly released paperback this week. Just share one road trip story below. It can be yours, a friend's, or just one you dream of experiencing.

Here's mine: I went to Graceland with my friend Ruthie, thinking that we'd spend a couple of hours and do the basic tour. Seven hours later, we emerged with Elvis magnets, Memphis post cards and a flashy TCB necklace. That place is MAGIC (and Morgan's characters know that too). Just saying.

Happy Wednesday!

Cover Stories + Win-It Wednesday: So Much Closer by Susane Colasanti

Last week, I offered up a copy of Susane Colasanti's new book, So Much Closer to anyone who shared their most romantic city. Now, I'm itching to travel (sigh, but in a good, dreamy way). And the winner is... Yani! Send me your address, Y. This week, Susane stopped by to talk about the cover of her new book, and she's offering a brand-new paperback version of last year's release, Something Like Fate (remember that Cover Story?). Just leave a comment on this Cover Story and you're entered to win.

Now here's Susane with the tale of this so-NYC cover...

"You've probably heard that authors don't get to decide anything about their covers. We can't just imagine how we want the cover to look and then have it turn out like that. That never happens.

"But it happened anyway.

"My cover designer is amazing. I saw Jim a few months before this cover was designed and he asked me if I had any color ideas. It was so cool that he was asking me about the cover because I had been envisioning the exact cover I wanted for a while.  So Much Closer takes place right in my New York City neighborhood, the West Village. One place I’m infatuated with in my nabe is the High Line. It's this old section of elevated train tracks that was turned into a magical green space with lots of trees and flowers. Some key scenes in So Much Closer take place on the High Line. I really wanted the cover to show my characters on the High Line at sunset or at night. I told Jim about my idea.

"Then it was summer and I was wondering what the cover would look like. My books come out in May, which means their covers are done the previous summer. Even though I knew dream covers never happen, the hopeful part of me never stopped believing that it might be possible. That's me, always dreaming big even when something seems impossible! But I really wasn't expecting to get an email from my editor with an initial cover design.

"With my characters on the High Line at sunset.

"Dude. They actually did a photo shoot on the High Line. I was beyond ecstatic. [Below, the photographer talks to the models on set.]

 

"Early versions of the cover featured orange and pink sunsets. The first orange sunset involved some serious Photoshop action. Marketing thought it was too much. Jim toned down the sunset. I love this pink sunset version (right) even more than the final cover.

"My contracts allow me to have cover consultation, which means I can provide feedback about the initial designs and let my editor know what I’d like to see changed. That’s how we ended up with the pretty cursive font for the title.  The title had a really boring font at first. I fought to keep a bit of pink in the sky. I fought to keep the girl model in her white tee.

"But a lot of people are in charge of deciding how the cover will look. In the end, they went with a white sky. White backgrounds on covers have been hot for a few years now, so I guess I understand. What I don’t understand is why they went with the whole pink shirt/purple sweater combo. Um, hi, 1983 called? They want their clothes back.

"But of course I adore this cover.  How often do authors see their dream cover become reality?"

Thanks, Susane! I think it's amazing that you got a shoot on the High Line -- is this the first High Line book cover? Definitely the first YA High Line cover, I'd bet. Very cool. I have to admit that I thought of an 80s jeans ad when I saw this cover, but that was a good, fun thing in my opinion. And, I love how it keeps the "natural light" thing going (Susane mentioned that the last time we talked covers) -- what a great theme to have running through your cover designs!

What do you guys think of this cover? One commenter below will win the paperback of Something Like Fate (US only this week). I'll choose a winner next Wednesday.

Here are all of Susane's covers, by the way. Such a pretty set, right?

Susane is holding a big contest at her site, too--share your zen place and get a shot at a few of her books, signed and personalized!

Happy Wednesday!

Win-It Wednesday: So Much Closer by Susane Colasanti

I hope you guys like the new blog! It's not quite done but it's very close. I'm really into the new design, but I fear change so much. Please stick with me! This week, I'm giving away a signed ARC of So Much Closer by Susane Colasanti. It'll be out in two weeks, but here's your shot at an advance copy signed by Susane on our last cupcake date! Of course it's filled with romance and a huge nod to NYC -- the setting plays a big part of the story, which I love!

To enter to win, just comment below and let me know what city you think is the most romantic in the world... it can be one you've been to, or one you just dream about. I'm not even sure what city I'd pick--give me ideas!

Happy Wednesday!

Win-It Wednesday: E. Lockhart's Ruby Oliver series

The winning author photo is... Formal-ish! Thanks to the 250 people who voted. Total landslide: Screen shot 2011-04-13 at 2.54.19 PM.png Melissa Walker headshot.jpg (The secret is that it's actually a photo from my wedding day, but you can't REALLY tell that... right? And I loved how AmandaSue said, "it just seems more you," which is what I'm going for overall.)

Anyway, the winner of Gayle Forman's Where She Went--chosen randomly from the comments--is... Julia, That Hapa Chick! And I realize I forgot to announce a winner for the week before last's giveaway for Ruta Sepetys's Between Shades of Gray... oops! That winner is Ariel! Send me your addresses, J and A.

Ruby-Oliver-series.jpg This week, I'm throwing Win-It Wednesday over to Readergirlz, where Figment and Readergirlz are encouraging everyone to Rock the Drop tomorrow (Thurs, 4/14) to support YALSA's Teen Lit Day! That means leaving a YA title or two out in a public place for someone else to find (you can get a bookplate to explain the donation here). If you do that, and then email a photo of your dropped book or share the story with readergirlz AT gmail.com, you're entered to win the full set of E. Lockhart's Ruby Oliver books, which make me so happy. They are seriously GREAT.

So pick a book to give away (you know your shelves are crowded anyway!) and let readergirlz know when you Rock the Drop!

Win-It Wednesday (& Help Me Pick an Author Photo!): Where She Went by Gayle Forman

whereshewent.jpgYou guys know about this book, and you want to win it. That's all I really need to say, right? It's Gayle Forman's latest! Read the Cover Story to find out more about its aesthetic.To enter to win this gleaming new hardcover, you've gotta help me out. Small Town Sinners is ready to go to press, and I can't pick an author photo! I had decided on one, but it's starting to look too serious to me or something. So below are three options, and I'd really love it if you could weigh in with your favorite (vote in the poll, definitely, but leave a comment too because I'll choose a winner from the comments -- you can just say "I voted!" if you don't have more to add). One commenter will win Gayle's book. Merci! Option 1: Formal-ish. Melissa Walker headshot.jpg Option 2: Is the tiara too much? MelissaWalker.jpg Option 3: Casual stoop shot. melissa.jpg

Which author photo do you like best?

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Thank you for your help! Seriously, so much. PS-Remember this boat name contest from last year? It's almost decided! I'm handing in revisions on this book very soon. (See how long this book-writing thing takes? Forever!)

Win-It Wednesday: Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys

Thanks, everyone, for sharing bullying tales with such bravery. The winner of Carrie Ryan's The Dark and Hollow Places, chosen at random, is... Amy! Send me your address, A. This week, I'm giving away a copy of Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys.

From the publisher: "In 1941, fifteen-year-old Lina is preparing for art school, first dates, and all that summer has to offer. But one night, the Soviet secret police barge violently into her home, deporting her along with her mother and younger brother. They are being sent to Siberia. Lina's father has been separated from the family and sentenced to death in a prison camp. All is lost."

I have to admit that I didn't know much about Stalin's victims in this time -- the focus of what I've learned is so much on Hitler. Lina's story is heartbreaking and riveting and uplifting -- I think you'll love it. (And how about that soft, understated cover. Lovely!)

To enter to win, share the the last book that made you cry in the comments (I know, I'm prying again--can't help it. So curious!). For me it was this one. Easy.

Good luck!

Win-It Wednesday: The Dark and Hollow Places by Carrie Ryan

Last week's winner of Teenie by Christopher Grant is... jpetroroy! J, send me your address.DHP new low res cover.jpgThis week, I have a hot-off-the-presses copy of Carrie Ryan's The Dark and Hollow Places, the third book in her Forest of Hands and Teeth series! On another note, I recently contributed to an anthology edited by Carrie Jones and Megan Kelley Hall called Dear Bully. I just got to view my laid out essay, and I can't WAIT for it to come out in August. To enter to win Carrie Ryan's book, answer these questions: Have you ever encountered bullying? How did you handle it? (I know, I'm so nosy! But I'm interested. And I have a feeling we all have experiences with this topic, sadly. To hear about mine, you'll have to wait for the anthology!) Good luck -- I'll pick a winner from the comments next Wednesday. PS-Thanks to Liz, who totally called me on my Jones/Ryan mixup, which is ridiculous. I blame pregnancy exhaustion! Sorry, Carries!