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Interview: Ingrid Law

May 15th, 2008 (07:30 am)
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Current Song: Dare You to Move by Switchfoot

I've always been drawn to stories with talented characters, be they musically or artistically inclined or gifted with superpowers or unique abilities. The characters in Savvy are each talented in his or her own way, and debut author Ingrid Law's writing talent is evident from the beginning of the book. (Read my full-length book review.) Interviewing Ingrid was a special treat.

What happened on your thirteenth birthday?

Well, there certainly wasn't a big electric storm or a hurricane, but with a May 1st birthday, it rains nearly every year without fail. I don't remember too many details about turning thirteen except that I asked for a radio, got one, and felt much more like a teenager because of it. Music has always been important to me and has triggered make-believe and story building since I was very little. I've often thought that life should have a soundtrack.

Read more... )

Zap yourself over to Ingrid's website.

What to learn more about Savvy? Read my review of the book, then visit Penguin Books and Walden Media.

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Author Interviews

May 14th, 2008 (10:00 am)
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Current Mood: silly
Current Song: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers score music

This is the archive of exclusive author interviews conducted by Little Willow for the Bildungsroman blog and website. The most recent interview is listed first.

Ingrid Law (Savvy)
Christina Meldrum (Madapple)
Gaby Triana (The Temptress Four)
Christopher Golden (Life and Writing)
Shannon Hale (Book of a Thousand Days)
Liz Tigelaar (PrettyTOUGH)
April Lurie (The Latent Powers of Dylan Fontaine)
Sara Hantz (The Second Virginity of Suzy Green)
Jody Gehrman (Confessions of a Triple Shot Betty)
Laura Preble (Queen Geeks Social Club)
Robin Wasserman (Seven Deadly Sins, Skinned)
Josie Bloss (Band Geek Love)
Cheryl Klam (The Pretty One)
Teri Brown (Read My Lips)
Kim Flores (Gamma Glamma)
D. Anne Love (Defying the Diva)
Cecilia Galante (The Patron Saint of Butterflies, Hershey Herself)
Jennifer E. Smith (The Comeback Season)
Lisa McMann (Wake)
Dorian Cirrone (Prom Kings and Drama Queens)
Carmen Rodrigues (Not Anything)
Mary E. Pearson (The Adoration of Jenna Fox)
Maryrose Wood (My Life: The Musical)
Jennifer Ziegler (How NOT to Be Popular)
Jamie Ponti (Prama)
Siobhan Vivian (A Little Friendly Advice)
Sherri L. Smith (Hot, Salty, Sour, Sweet)
Robin Palmer (Cindy Ella)
Daphne Grab (Alive and Well in Prague, New York)
Lesley M.M. Blume (Tennyson)
Sara Lewis Holmes (Letters From Rapunzel)
Gabrielle Zevin (Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac)
Beth Kephart (Undercover, House of Dance)
Melissa Walker (Violet on the Runway)
Amy Goldman Koss (The Girls)
Meg Cabot (The Princess Diaries)
Liz Gallagher (The Opposite of Invisible)
Justina Chen Headley (Girl Overboard)
Aimee Ferris (Girl Overboard)
Jo Knowles (Lessons from a Dead Girl)
Kirsten Miller (Kiki Strike)
Michele Jaffe (Bad Kitty)
Sara Shepard (Pretty Little Liars)
Rachel Cohn and David Levithan (Naomi & Ely's No Kiss List)
Micol Ostow (Emily Goldberg Learns to Salsa)
Maureen Johnson (Girl at Sea)
Tom Sniegoski (Owlboy: The Girl with the Destructo Touch)
Jarrett J. Krosoczka (Punk Farm)
Erik Brooks (Lucy's Pups)
Eric Luper (Big Slick)
Paula Brehm-Heeger (2007-2008 YALSA President)
Justina Chen Headley, Lorie Ann Grover, and Janet Lee Carey (Readergirlz: 31 Flavorites)
Melissa Lion (Swollen, Upstream)
Christopher Golden (Body of Evidence)
Holly Black (The Spiderwick Chronicles, Ironside)
Jay Asher (Thirteen Reasons Why)
Kelly Bingham (Shark Girl)
Simmone Howell (Notes from the Teenage Underground)
Deborah Davis (Not Like You)
Tom Sniegoski (Billy Hooten, Owlboy)
Sara Ryan (The Rules for Hearts)
Simone Elkeles (How to Ruin a Summer Vacation)
Julie Halpern (Get Well Soon)
Caroline Hickey (Cassie Was Here)
Gretchen Olson (Call Me Hope)
Stephanie Hale (Revenge of the Homecoming Queen)
C. Leigh Purtill (Love, Meg)
Dana Reinhardt (A Brief Chapter in My Impossible Life)
Ysabeau Wilce (Flora Segunda)
Christopher Golden (The Menagerie: Crashing Paradise)
Jordan Sonnenblick (Drums, Girls & Dangerous Pie)
Sameera "Sparrow" Righton via Mitali Perkins (First Daughter: Extreme American Makeover)
Sarah Beth Durst (Into the Wild)
Kristen Tracy (Lost It)
Alex Richards (Back Talk)
Janet Lee Carey (Dragon's Keep)
Sonya Sones (What My Girlfriend Doesn't Know)
Cecil Castellucci (Beige)
Joni Sensel (Reality Leak)
Dia Calhoun (The Phoenix Dance)
Nina Malkin (Orange is the New Pink)
Karen Day (Tall Tales)
Julie Bowe (My Last Best Friend)
Sarah Miller (Miss Spitfire)
Laurie Halse Anderson (Speak, Twisted)
Elizabeth Scott (Bloom)
Alex Flinn (Beastly, Diva)
Wendy Toliver (The Secret Life of a Teenage Siren)
Laura Bowers (Beauty Shop for Rent ...fully equipped, inquire within)
Jessica Day George (Dragon Slippers)
E. Lockhart (Dramarama)
Mary Wilcox (The Hollywood Sisters)
Debra Garfinkle (The Band)
Kristen Buckley (Tramps Like Us)
Crissa-Jean Chappell (Total Constant Order)
Liane Bonin (Fame Unlimited)
Heather Brewer (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod)
Shannon Greenland (The Specialists)
Carrie Jones (Tips on Having a Gay (Ex) Boyfriend)
S.T. Underdahl (The Other Sister)
Kerry Madden (The Maggie Valley Trilogy)
Margo Rabb (Cures for Heartbreak)
Jenny Han (Shug, interview two)
Jennifer L. Holm (Penny From Heaven)
Justina Chen Headley, Lorie Ann Grover, Dia Calhoun, and Janet Lee Carey (Readergirlz)
Robin Friedman (The Girlfriend Project)
Tracie Vaughn Zimmer (Reaching for Sun)
Terie Garrison (The DragonSpawn Cycle)
Lisa Graff (The Thing about Georgie)
Alison Bell (Zibby Payne and the Terrible, Wonderful Tomboy Experiment)
Jeannine Garsee (Before, After, and Somebody In Between)
Deb Caletti (The Nature of Jade)
Wendy Mass (Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life)
Paula Chase (So Not the Drama)
Melissa Schorr (Goy Crazy)
Nina Wright (Homefree)
Helen Hemphill (Runaround)
Sara Zarr (Story of a Girl)
Christopher Golden (The Veil)
Garret Freymann-Weyr (Stay With Me)
Lauren Baratz-Logsted (Angel's Choice)
Kirby Larson (Hattie Big Sky)
Lesley M.M. Blume (Cornelia and the Audacious Escapades of the Somerset Sisters)
Bonnie Dobkin (Dream Spinner)
Pamela Lowell (Returnable Girl)
Lisa Yee (Millicent Min, Girl Genius)
Raina Telgemeier (BSC Graphix)
Marcy Dermansky (Twins)
Christine MacLean (How It's Done)
Alex McAulay (Bad Girls)
Kelly Parra (Graffiti Girl)
Janette Rallison (It's a Mall World After All)
Amy Saidens (Simon Pulse book cover artist)
Micol Ostow (30 Guys in 30 Days)
Erin Downing (Dancing Queen)
Aimee Friedman (A Novel Idea)
Kelly McClymer (Getting to Third Date)
Jennifer Echols (Major Crush)
Niki Burnham (Do-Over)
Sarah Bushweller and Emily S. Morris aka Libby Street (Accidental It Girl)
Gena Showalter (Oh My Goth)
Justina Chen Headley (Nothing But the Truth (and a few white lies))
Bev Katz Rosenbaum (I Was a Teenage Popsicle)
Christopher Golden (Straight on 'til Morning)
Laura Wiess (Such a Pretty Girl)
Cara Lockwood (Bard Academy: Wuthering High)
Caridad Ferrer (Adios to My Old Life, interview two)
Beth Killian (The 310: Life as a Poser)
Jenny O'Connell (Plan B)
Tara Altebrando (The Pursuit of Happiness, interview two)
Susan Taylor Brown (Hugging the Rock)
Jenny Han (Shug)
Justine Larbalestier and Scott Westerfeld (Magic or Madness, Uglies)
Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Golden)
Tom Sniegoski (The Fallen)
A. Lee Martinez (Gil's All Fright Diner)
Tom Sniegoski (Writing)
Jordan Roter (Girl in Development)
Tom Sniegoski (Talent)
Lorie Ann Grover (On Pointe, Hold Me Tight)
Caridad Ferrer (Adios to My Old Life)
Chris Abouzeid (Anatopsis)
Tom Sniegoski (The Sleeper Conspiracy)
Ally Carter (I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You)
Markus Zusak (The Book Thief)
Rachel Cohn and David Levithan (Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist)
Tanya Lee Stone (A Bad Boy Can Be Good for a Girl)
Serena Robar (braced2bite)
Mari Mancusi (Boys That Bite)
Cynthia Lord (Rules)
Sarah Dessen (Just Listen)
Tara Altebrando (The Pursuit of Happiness)
Polly Shulman (Enthusiasm)
Jeanne Birdsall (The Penderwicks)
Amber Benson and Christopher Golden (Ghosts of Albion: Accursed)
Christopher Golden (Last Breath)

This archive is mirrored at the Bildungsroman website.

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Interview: Christina Meldrum

May 14th, 2008 (05:29 am)
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Current Mood: awake

While working as a litigator, Christina Meldrum started to make court scenes of her own - on the page, that is. Those drafts turned into her debut novel, Madapple, a mystery with many layers. Let's peel them back, question by question...

What or who planted the seed for the story that became Madapple?

When I was an undergraduate studying comparative religion, I was fascinated by the many parallel mythologies that cross religions and cultures. Read more... )

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Interview: Gaby Triana

May 13th, 2008 (07:49 pm)
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Current Mood: accomplished
Current Song: Moonshadow cover by Mandy Moore

Gaby Triana is a mother, an author, a teacher, a baker, but not a candlestick maker. She's also my interview subject today, willing to ponder my questions while celebrating the release of her most recent book for teens, The Temptress Four.

What led you to teaching?

I used to say it was because I had teachers in my family, but the more I live and breathe, the more I realize it was because I didn't know what else to do at the time. I wish I would have known myself better when I was in high school so I could have made a better career decision. I might have studied film, journalism, pastry arts.any of these would have put me on a path to the things I truly enjoy a little sooner, and I wouldn't have had to make a career change later on. But I've always been a late bloomer when it comes to realizing potential.

What then led you to writing?

I've always written short stories. I just didn't have my eyes open wide enough to realize it's what I should've been doing all along (see above). I might have 20+ books under my belt by now had I started in college. But because I was teaching, I finally got around to writing a middle grade novel one summer, saw how awesome it felt to finish writing a book, and have been writing ever since.

Read more... )

Visit Gaby's website and LiveJournal.

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Serial Interview: Christopher Golden

May 12th, 2008 (07:30 am)
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Current Mood: tired
Current Song: Falling Slowly from Once

Look at my calendar and you'll see something written on every day, something I will be doing. Look at Christopher Golden and you'll see him writing every day, something I should be doing.

Here's a quick Q&A with the Golden boy, the first part of what we've deemed a serial interview. (I nearly wrote, "It's a killer." Then I thought against it. Then I wrote it anyway. Get it? Serial interview? I know it's Monday morning, but...)

How's life?

Life is craaazy. Good stuff, mostly. But I desperately need a vacation. I'm directing a play at my kids' school for the second year in a row and I love it, but I should NOT be doing it. My eldest is going to be in high school in the fall, which seems impossible. My brother and his fiancee had a baby in August, and that makes me very happy. And I'm totally stoked to go to England this fall for British Fantasycon, where I'll be a guest of honor (oh, all right, "honour," since it's in the UK). I haven't been over there for several years and I've missed it horribly.

Read any good books lately?

Yes! I spent three or four months reading very little for pleasure, just research on (alternately) Japan and New Orleans, and re-reading a ton of Neil Gaiman for PRINCE OF STORIES: THE MANY WORLDS OF NEIL GAIMAN, which I wrote with Hank Wagner and Steve Bissette. But yep, I've read Neil's upcoming THE GRAVEYARD BOOK, which is sheer genius and may be my favorite novel he's written.. I also recently read CROOKED LITTLE VEIN by Warren Ellis, which is sick, mad genius, PROMISES TO KEEP by Charles de Lint, who is one of my favorite writers, and DUMA KEY, which is the best thing Stephen King has written in a very, very long time. Absolutely loved it.

How does your reading affect your writing, and vice-versa?

You'd have to monitor me and decide for yourself. I'd like to think that when I'm reading someone good, my writing improves, and when I'm reading crap for fun...my writing doesn't suffer. Heh. But that doesn't seem very logical, does it? So hopefully reading doesn't affect my writing one way or the other. Writing only affects my reading in the sense that I'll usually try to avoid anything that's at all similar to whatever it is I'm working on at any given time. For instance, I'm starting a new book for Bantam that concerns supernatural events on an ocean setting, and I've got a novella by Lee Thomas that I've been wanting to read, but I've purposely NOT read it and won't until I've finished this novel.

What's your writing routine?

If you're a Wallace and Gromit fan, you'll understand what I mean when I say it's a bit like being dumped into the "wrong trousers" every morning. For those unfamiliar with that bit of genius, I'll just refer you to the runaway mine car scene in INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM. I get up, I answer e-mail, I try to take care of things people have been waiting too long for, and then I work for as long as I can on whatever I'm writing at the moment until my wife sends our daughter up to drag me downstairs for dinner. All too often this includes weekends, and all too often I come back upstairs after dinner. The past six months have been the busiest of my life, and I'm now working toward the time, a few months hence, I suspect, when I'll be able to have my nights and weekends back. I only hope my children will recognize me, and my wife will remember my name.

Happy Mother's Day to Christopher's awesome wife!

Look for part two of the serial interview with Christopher Golden next Monday, May 19th. Until then, read stuff.

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Interview: Shannon Hale

May 11th, 2008 (07:07 pm)
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Current Mood: determined
Current Song: Half a Week Before the Winter by Vanessa Carlton

Happy Mother's Day to all of the parents out there!

Shannon Hale is perhaps best known for her retellings of fairy tales. This month, she's hanging out with the readergirlz, as we've selected her novel Book of a Thousand Days to be this month's spotlighted book.

Shannon is one happy (and busy) mom. I was tickled that she spared a little time to talk to me about her published works and her writing process. Perhaps this interview will prompt you to read a story to the munchkins tonight - or write one of your own.

When plotting out a retelling of a fairy tale, how much leeway do you give yourself to deviate from the original?

I try to think first about what this story needs. With The Goose Girl, I wanted to stay as close to the original as made sense, because it felt like such an old, well-rounded story. With Rapunzel's Revenge, the story is knowingly in conflict with the original, which is half the fun. Book of a Thousand Days, I kept the skeleton of the tale but made whatever changes I had to in order to make it fully the maid's story. In my opinion, part of the definition of a fairy tale is a story that is retold many ways, changed for what the teller and the hearer/reader need at that time.

Read more... )

Visit Shannon's website and blog. She recently posted a sweet list of little things she does to snazz up life for herself and her family.

Shannon Hale will be chatting live at the readergirlz forum on Thursday, May 22nd at 6 PM PST/9 PM EST. Mark your calendars and join us then!

Read the May 2008 issue of readergirlz.

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Interview: Liz Tigelaar

May 7th, 2008 (07:42 pm)
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Current Mood: pleased
Current Song: SVU score music

I recently came into contact with Liz Tigelaar, who has made a name for herself as a TV writer, as a screenwriter, and now as a novelist. Her PrettyTOUGH books are perfect for anyone who loved Dairy Queen and The Off-Season by Catherine Gilbert Murdock.

If you like The Clique books by Lisi Harrison and want an exclusive scoop on The Clique movie -
If you wonder what it's like to write for TV shows such as Dawson's Creek and Kyle XY -
If you think girls in books AND in real life can be pretty AND tough -
- Keep reading!

What do you think of words such as "tomboy" and "jock?"

Well, I think those words give us an instant prototype and common idea of what and who we're talking about but it can also be a label that's not appropriate because often, like any label, it consumes and defines who you are. And most people, even jocks and tomboys, are more than just jocks and tomboys. I considered myself a tomgirl.

Read more... )

Related Booklist: Hey There, Sports Fan!

Learn more about the PrettyTOUGH Books at MySpace.

Visit PrettyTOUGH.com

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Interview: April Lurie

May 4th, 2008 (03:28 pm)
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Current Mood: mellow
Current Song: Honey by The Hush Sound

April Lurie has three published novels to date, each of which take place in a different time period. Her characters have danced in Brooklyn in the forties, flirted with the mob in the seventies, and accidentally shoplifted underwear in the present day, which is, of course, when our interview took place.

When crafting a story, do you first think of the plot and setting or of the characters? If you create the characters first, do they set the time and the pacing?

It's been a little different with each book, but generally I begin with a character. To date, my protagonists have been loosely based on real people, so the time period and the setting naturally follow. When I first started writing, plotting was difficult, but I think (at least I hope!) I've gotten better at it. Once I find my main character's voice and what he/she wants to say, that's when I can begin the story.

Read more... )

Visit April Lurie's website and blog.

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Interview: Sara Hantz

April 20th, 2008 (10:50 am)
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Current Mood: awake
Current Song: TCM score music

The Second Virginity of Suzy Green is a novel for teens set in Australia, written by a British author, and released by an American publisher. Some people may balk at the title while others will dive into it, both parties expecting something racy. The story is far more tame than those people assume, as Suzy tries to reinvent herself at a new school and be a model daughter at home. In this exclusive interview, author Sara Hantz talks about her writing career, her travels, and her teen years.

Do you recall the title and plot of the first story you ever wrote?

The first book I finished was about 4 years ago, called Virgin on the Ridiculous. Read more... )

Visit Sara's website.

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Interview: Jody Gehrman

April 20th, 2008 (10:03 am)
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Current Mood: awake
Current Song: Mocha Shack Girl

This summer is going to be awesome, Geena thinks, fixing her hair into two long braids and grabbing her skateboard. Her cousin Hero is coming back to town after a year away at boarding school, and she's going to work with Geena and her best friend Amber at Triple Shot Betty's, a popular, teeny-tiny coffeehouse with a drive-through window and very little elbow room.

Loud, wild Amber and preppy, conservative Hero are like oil and water - they just don't mix. Throw in a bunch of guys - including a conceited recent graduate, an intriguing Italian boy, and Geena's lifelong classmate who is her academic rival - and someone's sure to reach their boiling point. This book is a modern-day version of Much Ado about Nothing, complete with mistaken identities and romantic blunders.

Confessions of a Triple Shot Betty is Jody Gehrman's first novel for teens. She's also written three adult novels and is hard at work on the next Betty book.

Do you approach writing teen fiction differently than you approach writing adult fiction?

Well, it is different, I suppose, but my approach is pretty much the same: find the character, delve into the setting, tell a story. The big challenge with YA is getting into that 16-year-old perspective again and trying to keep it contemporary without forcing the voice, you know? Like sometimes it's tempting to go overboard with slang just to show how "hip" you are, and that's kind of repellant. I think teen readers sense right away how inauthentic that is.

Read more... )

Visit Jody's website.

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