Monday, February 11, 2013

Marissa Meyer Book Signing Re-cap and Giveaway!

Yesterday I went to Marissa Meyer's book signing event that was hosted in my little hometown of Vero Beach. We get a few YA authors through here every year but not very many so I was stoked when I found out Marissa was going to be there and that the event was early enough that I could go before going to work.

After a really nice opening from a young fan on the book, Marissa came out and talked a little about how she came up with the idea for The Lunar Chronicles and her road to publication.

Here are some highlights:

  • Marissa Meyer started writing fan fics for Sailor Moon (a show I loved growing up)
  • She got the idea for The Lunar Chronicles while writing a fan fic she entered into a contest
  • Wrote first drafts of Cinder, Scarlet and some of Cress during NaNoWriMo.
  • She wrote over 150,000 words that month for a contest going on. The winner got to visit the set of Star Trek. She came in third. The winner beat her by 1,000 words.
  • Marissa Meyer comes from a family of proud nerds!
  • She can entertain you with a bunch of history about fairy tales
  • The movie rights for Cinder are in talks right now (doesn't mean anything is going to happen but there is interest)
  • Marissa Meyer thinks Angelina Jolie would make an excellent Lunar Queen
  • She just sold a standalone fantasy which is probably going to be her next book after The Lunar Chronicles ends
The question she answered that I found most interesting was when she answered why Cinder is set in China. Marissa explained that several historians believe that Cinderella was first told in 9th Century China because of the fixation on small feet and foot binding.  

Marissa Meyer reading from Scarlet

I have to say that I was pretty dang impressed. I've been to a lot of book signings but they're usually with multiple authors. To get up there and pull off talking by herself for almost an hour was really impressive. She was personable, knowledgeable, and completely engaging. This is even more notable because she had to handle some tough questions (like a little girl asking her why she was even in Vero) and she did it with grace.

Me, Marissa Meyer and my friend Andi (see Andi, you're famous now too)
After we all got our books signed and since it was such an intimate crowd we got to spend quite a bit of time chatting with her. 
My book signed. I got Scarlet signed too!
While I was there, I snagged an extra signed copy and some swag for you! So if you live in the US and want a signed copy of Scarlet, make sure you fill out the form below!

Who is Marcus Finch Final Clue and Giveaway!

In honor of The Indigo Spell by Richelle Mead releasing February 12th, my blog is part of a campaign to introduce you all to Marcus Finch. Each day (minus weekends) you are going to get a clue about who this mysterious man is. I hope you'll join me as we go over the clues and there may or may not be a copy of the book for one lucky winner at the end of my 15 clues. So here's the final clue detectives!

Just can't wait for more The Indigo Spell fun? Check out these sites here:
But wait, now that you've done all that hard work, why not get a little reward? US detectives only can enter to win a copy of The Indigo Spell by filling out the form below:
Thanks for hunting with me!

Friday, February 8, 2013

Who Is Marcus Finch? Clue #14

In honor of The Indigo Spell by Richelle Mead releasing February 12th, my blog is part of a campaign to introduce you all to Marcus Finch. Each day (minus weekends) you are going to get a clue about who this mysterious man is. I hope you'll join me as we go over the clues and there may or may not be a copy of the book for one lucky winner at the end of my 15 clues. So let's get to work detectives!

Welcome to day 14 and congrats for finding the 14th clue! Here's your clue today:


Just can't wait for more The Indigo Spell fun? Check out these sites here:
See you tomorrow detectives!

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Who Is Marcus Finch? Clue #13

In honor of The Indigo Spell by Richelle Mead releasing February 12th, my blog is part of a campaign to introduce you all to Marcus Finch. Each day (minus weekends) you are going to get a clue about who this mysterious man is. I hope you'll join me as we go over the clues and there may or may not be a copy of the book for one lucky winner at the end of my 15 clues. So let's get to work detectives!

Welcome to day 13 and congrats for finding the 13th clue! Here's your clue today:


Just can't wait for more The Indigo Spell fun? Check out these sites here:
See you tomorrow detectives!

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Who Is Marcus Finch? Clue #12

In honor of The Indigo Spell by Richelle Mead releasing February 12th, my blog is part of a campaign to introduce you all to Marcus Finch. Each day (minus weekends) you are going to get a clue about who this mysterious man is. I hope you'll join me as we go over the clues and there may or may not be a copy of the book for one lucky winner at the end of my 15 clues. So let's get to work detectives!

Welcome to day 12 and congrats for finding the 12th clue! Here's your clue today:


Just can't wait for more The Indigo Spell fun? Check out these sites here:
See you tomorrow detectives!

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday: Top Bookish Moments

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish. Every week, they post a subject and the goal is to answer the question with your top ten picks. Once you've done it, link back to The Broke and the Bookish and check out what other bloggers have to say!
Top Ten Bookish Moments
These are my top ten bookish moments in no particularly order.

Left: Me and Michelle Hodkin at YALLfest 2011
1) Yallfest 2011- I did three posts on this event alone because it was so epic. I got to meet a ton of awesome authors including my two lady crushes Kimberly Derting and Michelle Hodkin. Michelle Hodkin was just lovely and remembered me from Twitter. Kimberly Derting remembered me from a previous signing, we got to talking and she signed a book to me that was meant for someone else so she made me go grab a new for her to buy on the house. Then she signed my copy of The Pledge saying I screwed up her record. LOVE that story! I also got to meet a few bloggers including meeting up with the fabulous Angela and Duke from Reading Angel. We had so much fun going to dinner after the event and talking shop until I got sick and had to leave. I was dehydrated and it was no bueno.

Left: Tahereh Mafi, me and Veronica Rossi
2) Tahereh Mafi and Veronica Rossi signing in Miami- Talk about a load of fun! We traveled down there because two of my favorite authors from 2012 where going to be in one place. It was totally worth the trip. These two were like an old married couple and were so funny together. I loved every minute of it!


3) My first blog interview with an author- Hi Megan Crewe! I read and reviewed her novel Giving Up the Ghost and was so terrified to approach her. I mean, I don't want to take up any of her time or anything. But what the heck? Maybe she won't even answer. And then she did answer and she was the sweetest thing. My first foray into the close knit world of bloggers and (for me anyway) YA authors and I was addicted!

4) Finally getting in contact with KM over at One Page at a Time YA Reviews- I'd been going over to her site for ages and loved her to itty bitty pieces. Seriously, everything on her blog either made me smile or cracked me up so I decided to tell her in an email. Now we talk pretty regularly and she has been a lifeline for me. She is made of epicness.

5) Joining Twitter- I kept trying to convince myself that I didn't need a Twitter. If I got a Twitter that would just be one more thing I'd have to check daily. But I did anyway and I've never been more pleased. Twitter is an awesome way to connect with other bloggers and authors and find out what's going down.

Libba Bray ya'll!
6) Meeting Libba Bray, Maggie Stiefvater and Meg Cabot- Be still my beating heart. Seriously, Libba Bray is THE reason I started reading YA. I picked up her book A Great and Terrible Beauty in the bookstore on a whim and fell in love. I followed her blog and commented often and loved her. Then I got to meet her. Bray was a gateway drug into my now love of Stiefvater and Cabot (who were awesome in person).

7) Starting up Happily Ever Endings- Kinda of a little lame but let me explain. Every time I get a comment from someone saying that a HEE helped someone, it makes me feel good. I really feel like I found something no one else is doing that lots of people need/want and I love helping people out! They are a lot of work and I am eternally grateful for every single person who helps out by making them. They have already helped me several times. I'll definitely continue chronicling the ending to books in a series.

8) Getting my awesome bookshelves built- My hubby had been promising me since we moved into the house that I would get two very awesome bookshelves built into closets. He finally delivered last year and I am so in love with them. They don't fit all my books but a lot more have homes now than they did before.
Left: Diana Peterfreund and I
9) Yallfest 2012, The Authors- Yallfest last year was epic in a half. I got to see a lot of my favorite authors again and meet some new ones too. Angela (Reading Angel) and I ran up to Michelle Hodkin who remembered both of our names and we got to chat a little. She was so epic. Got to meet Kimberly Derting for a third time. Also, I painted my fingernails to look like ten different book covers so that opened up a lot of things to talk about with the authors. I got to finally met Diana Peterfruend whose book Ascendant I love and got to briefly meet Gayle Forman and Cassandra Clare. As I said, made of awesome.
#Hashtag Gang
Back: Brian (BJB) and Ashley
Front: Me and Angela
10) Yallfest 2012, The Bloggers- I spent a lot more time with Angela and her lovely hubby Duke this year which was great. We went to dinner the night before at Poe's Tavern with Ally from Magnet 2 Books and a few other bloggers. We had a blast there being loud and talking books and t.v. shows. Angela, my bestie Ashley, Chelyan, Duke and my hubby created the #Hashtag gang by just randomly talking and we had loads of fun with that. I also got to meet some awesome people at the event including Tiffani. We ended the trip by having dinner with the #Hashtag Gang one last time and went home. It was pretty much the perfect weekend.

So there are some of my very favorite bookish moments. Here's to many more in 2013!

What are some of yours?

Who Is Marcus Finch? Clue #11

In honor of The Indigo Spell by Richelle Mead releasing February 12th, my blog is part of a campaign to introduce you all to Marcus Finch. Each day (minus weekends) you are going to get a clue about who this mysterious man is. I hope you'll join me as we go over the clues and there may or may not be a copy of the book for one lucky winner at the end of my 15 clues. So let's get to work detectives!

Welcome to day 11 and congrats for finding the 11th clue! Here's your clue today:


Just can't wait for more The Indigo Spell fun? Check out these sites here:
See you tomorrow detectives!
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