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Monday, April 30, 2007

Reality Bites (and hey, so does Vlad)

Once upon a time, Minions, there was a Heather. And this Heather spent her days toiling away at a new manuscript, all the while wondering whether what she was working on was utter crap. Fortunately, this Heather's fabulous agent informed her that it wasn't crap, that DEVON'S PLAYGROUND was stuffed with awesomey goodness, and the Heather was pleased. However, she didn't relax, because Heathers (well, the writer Heathers, anyway) never do. Instead, she went on to stress about many, many other things, until one day the men in white coats came to take her away. The last time she was seen she was writing a blog entry in third person, about her silly stress issues. The end.

Or...not. :)

This may seem strange to you, Minions--it certainly does to me--but today I'm beginning serious work on the third book in The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod...and the first doesn't debut until August. It's weird...I went back and read EIGHTH GRADE BITES and it feels like an eternity ago that I actually wrote it. I've learned so much since then, and Vlad...well, Vlad has been through a lot. I only hope that you enjoy his journey. (But, in order to do that, you need to buy it first.)

What? I'm just sayin'...do you really wanna be the ONLY person on the planet to have NOT read EGB?? I hear all the cool kids are doing it. Of course, I'm not a supporter of peer pressure. I'm just sayin'...you might wanna read this first one, and get hooked, and read the next, and the next...because when the final book debuts, you don't wanna be sitting around all "Vlad who?" when everyone else is chattering on about glyphs and secrets and blood and chocolate chip cookies...that's all I'm sayin'.

In other news...my recent interview with Little Willow was picked up by Associated Content. Tres cool!

And...that's about it, really. OH! Also, Vlad and I had a long talk, and we decided to do away with his blog for now. I'm too busy and he's too...well, he's too busy hanging out with Henry to update it as often as he should. We may open up his notebook again once EGB debuts, but for now, that space has been replaced with a new, ultra cool Appearances page! So check it out...and if you'd like me to visit your store/school/library, just drop me a line. I promise I won't bite (that's Vlad's job).

Monday, April 23, 2007

What? It's funny...

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Interviewed!

The amazing (and fun, and ultra cool--dude, she loves Buffy!) Little Willow interviewed me over at Slayground. Check it out!

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Attention Flash Animators!

I'm looking for someone to do a promotional flash video of the first chapter of my book, EIGHTH GRADE BITES. If you're interested, drop me a line.

You don't have to be a pro, but it can't hurt. And please, repost this anywhere you can to spread the word.

Many fangs! :)=

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Productive? Kinda...

What is it about writers that makes them obsess over every little thing? Or...is it just me?

I've been waiting to hear back from my fabulous agent re: DEVON'S PLAYGROUND, waiting to hear back from my wonderful editor re: NINTH GRADE SUCKS, and in the mean time (coupled with secrecy on a few uber cool details re: EIGHTH GRADE BITES) I can't seem to write anything that isn't crap. Why? Because my head is somewhere else. Namely, it's out wondering what those two are thinking about the pages I've given them.

The best advice I've received from my fellow scribes is to write my way through the waiting. This is advice that, though I try, I never end up taking. Instead, I become Super Ultra Mega Hermit Woman (from hell) and reorganize closets, do dishes, even *shivers* vacuum. It's sick. And yet, I can't shake it.

I have a process, and part of that process is for me to grouch at passersby and spend endless hours staring at the phone until somebody calls and tells me what a washed up schmuck I am before my first book was even released.

Or...not.

I mean, really, who knows if they'll hate it or not? Only them. So why am I obsessing?

The short answer is, "Cuz." The long answer is too long, my Minions, for a blog entry. I'll sum up: because it gives my brain something to do that is writing-related (and pertinent to those manuscripts) while I wait.

Now, if you'll excuse me, my brain and I are going to clean my bedroom and stare at the phone some more...

Sunday, April 08, 2007

No doubt!


Friday, April 06, 2007

Learn Something New Every Day

It seems, my Minions, that your Auntie Heather has not yet learned all that there is to learn about herself. For instance, she did not know that she would struggle through four (or was it five?) versions of her DEVON'S PLAYGROUND synopsis, only to emerge from that experience with both an amazing tale, but also a deep appreciation (shh!) for what a synopsis can do for a writer. She also did not know that she has within her countless amounts of stories, just waiting to be told, or that she could express those stories in different ways. Nor did your Auntie Heather know that she could be so broken by the task of creating a good synopsis. It's humbled her. Me. I'm humbled.

Or something.

And tired. But now I'm finished (briefly), as today I sent off the first 50 pages of DEVON'S PLAYGROUND to my fabulous agent. So now...we wait. And likely, clean something.

You'll be happy to hear that Vlad is doing well. He's been chattering away in my ear about tenth grade, and I've been happy to listen. However, he's getting super anxious about the impending release of EIGHTH GRADE BITES. And, he's been thinking we should give away more stuff soon. So, watch for the next contest on my "Win Things" page, and keep an eye on this blog, as I'll be randomly giving away ARCs over the next few months.

Yeah. I'm cool like that.

Rad, even.

Monday, April 02, 2007

Fangs For Entering!

If you entered my 'Blood Test' Contest, fang you very much! I contacted the winners yesterday (a reminder, winners, get me those mailing addresses!), so if you haven't heard from me by now, it looks like you'll have to wait until August to check out EIGHTH GRADE BITES (sorry!).

Watch my contest page for the next one--this one will be even easier to enter...and a DOOZY. :)=

What People Are Saying About 'Eighth Grade Bites'

"A spooky mystery that's funny, gruesome, heartwarming, spellbinding, sad, joyous, surprising and topped off with a tasty blend of blood and chocolate. Yum. What more could you ask for?" ~D.J. MacHale, New York Times-bestselling author of PENDRAGON: JOURNAL OF AN ADVENTURE THROUGH TIME AND SPACE

"'Eighth grade Bites' had me on the edge of my seat. It's a great piece of fiction. It drops you right into the action, grabs you by the throat (pun intended), and won't let go. Vladimir Tod is a truly sympathetic character cursed with an existence not of his own doing, but doing his best to do the right thing. It's part 'Goosebumps' mixed with 'Harry Potter' and a dash – no, a heaping tablespoon – of Stephen King. If you're in eighth grade, or a vampire, or an eighth grade vampire, 'Eighth Grade Bites' is a definite must read!"~Butch Hartman, creator of Nickelodeon's THE FAIRLY ODD PARENTS and DANNY PHANTOM

"Eighth Grade Bites is a terrific vampire tale told with a sharp, middle-school grin. It definitely does not bite!" ~Christopher Moore, author of BLOODSUCKING FIENDS and A DIRTY JOB

"Eighth Grade Bites is a delightful novel filled with dark, biting humor that will appeal to everyone who ever felt they were different. A deft hand at depicting the angst of teen years, Heather Brewer does a wonderful job blending vampire legend with the modern day horror that strikes fear in the heart of so many: the eighth grade."~Katie MacAlister, New York Times-bestselling author of EVEN VAMPIRES GET THE BLUES

"Heather Brewer has invented the most endearing of vampires in Vlad, an eighth grader juggling the woes of adolescence with the decidedly unique difficulties of being a vampire. She perfectly captures the humor and angst of eighth grade, mixed with a nail-biting adventure. Utterly charming and irresistible!" ~Liza Conrad, author of HIGH SCHOOL BITES: THE LUCY CHRONICLES

"This book will fool you. Just when you think you've identified it as a story lit by the cheery glow of a slightly scary jack-o-lantern, it becomes something else -- a tale told by the flickering light of a dying campfire late at night. And the shadows are very dark indeed. A surprising mix of humor and horror." ~Douglas Rees, author of VAMPIRE HIGH

"Fresh and fast-paced, with just the right brew of chills and laughs. I’m looking forward to finding out what happens when Vlad hits Grade Nine." ~Nancy Baker, author of KISS OF THE VAMPIRE

"A fabulous book from a gifted storyteller! I never wanted it to end." ~Gena Showalter, author of OH MY GOTH