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Monday, May 28, 2007

Like a Bat Outta Hell...

Okay, my Minions, you're on your own for a few days while I run off to the Backspace Writers Conference in New York. I'm on a panel on the 31st, discussing YA (and why it's such a kick-butt genre) along with author Barb Ferrer and our fabulous agents, Michael Bourret and Caren Johnson. Author Lynn Sinclair is moderating. It should be a blast! (If I manage not to puke...)

So right now I'm busy running around like crazy, trying to make sure I'm packed and ready, when all I really want to do is start a new Final Fantasy X game and forget about the entire thing. Ugh. Social anxiety. Not fun. (But the conference will be!)

I've been rereading EIGHTH GRADE BITES lately, both to remind myself just what it was that I wrote (you'd be amazed how easy that is to forget), and to prepare for any questions people might have. Something that's really struck me is how much my writing quality has changed in this short time. The first Vlad Tod book isn't even on the shelf, and I'm already doing better than I'd done with that book. It's weird. But it got me thinking about what it was that got me agented, got me published.

For one, I didn't give up, didn't lose hope. (I'm a paradox: an optimistic, perky goth--cripes, if it weren't for my death obsession and love of all clothes black, not to mention the other things, they might take away my goth card.) And for two, I studied. Many people will tell you "to write better, you need to read, read, read", but they don't tell you HOW to read. You need to pick apart your favorite books, favorite passages, ask yourself questions. If a scene is funny/suspenseful/tear-coaxing, ask yourself why it is that way...find the answer, and then carry what you've learned over to your own writing. That's what I did. I studied, I learned, and I made it my own. And now...now I know how to write books that might actually end up on a shelf. (Note I said "might"...)

So, study. That's the key. And be original.

And send me pressies (hey, can't hurt).

See you all after the conference!

1 Comments:

Blogger Tyhitia Green said...

Heather,
Have fun at the conference. Wish I could be there! I am studying all the time. My writing has vastly inproved since my first novel. And it's getting better with the 3rd. Thanks for the advice, and I hope to one day be on a panel myself!:*)

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"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