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May 25, 2012

Boys and Books

Mason is currently reading a book called BLOODY JACK: A Curious Tale of the Adventures of Mary "Jackie" Faber, A Ship's Boy by L.A. Meyer. He's positively giddy about this story which is about a kick-butt, cross-dressing girl in the British navy during the time of pirates. I'm always pleased at the extent to which the gender of the story means absolutely NOTHING to Mason. He'll read any book that interests him, and completely defies that old publishing adage that boys will only read stories with boy heros.



In fact, one of his favorite series was the DEAR DUMB DIARY books which are about a girl, Jamie, who has a whole lot of boy trouble in middle school. Those books are also really hillarious and written, interestingly, by a man.



The one area in which his reading tastes run more "boy" is when it comes down to a preferrence between Nancy Drew or the Hardy Boys. We have far more Hardy Boys in the house than Nancy Drew, but, I have a feeling that once he's torn through all those Hardy Boys, Nancy will look a lot more interesting. :-)



I'm not sure what I'm trying to say about this except that I think it's amazingly damaging to keep insisting that boys need boy heros. I'm all for more girl-power books (and if this belief is the only thing fueling all those books, well then I'll put up with it,) but I think that boys will read those too, if given a chance. Certainly my boy will. If the story is good, he's there.



When I mentioned this on Facebook my friend and middle-grade writer Kurtis Scaletta suggested that boys will read books about friendships and romance "in SECRET." I told him that I hope that the e-reader can do for young boys what it's done for erotica and the middle-aged woman, which is to say, make reading whatever the hell they like less "shameful" since no one can judge the e-reader by its cover, as it were.
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Published on May 25, 2012 05:46

April 10, 2012

I'll Be Takin' That All the Way to the Bank, Haters!

Despite my bravado, I was feeling a bit down after reading the hateful review yesterday. Thus, the universe interceeded on my behalf. First, I had a lovely time hanging out at a coffeeshop with a friend in which she nearly convinced me of the merits of writing fanfic in my own universe (it could happen.) Regardless, we had an excellent time chatting about Minicon and fangirliness.



Then a royalty check arrived in the mail.



The very best revenge, my friends, is living well.

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Published on April 10, 2012 07:12

April 9, 2012

The Confidence Game

I've been thinking about amount of sheer chutzpah being a writer requires a lot lately.



First, in my Loft class, I was having a chat (I'm teaching on-line this year, which probably deserves a post all its own,) and one of the students was talking about how difficult it is to work up the courage to send stories to magazines. I get this. In fact, this is one of the reasons I have offered to do this part of the job for several members of the writers' group. Yet, I've never had a lot of trouble with it myself. I have what my martial arts instructors call an indomitable spirit. I don't believe I'm awesome so much as I believe that you can't win if you don't play. I'm always willing to wade in and get knocked out. Then, I get up and do it again. I get pounded a lot, but I've got a smile on my face because, to me, this is part of what it means to be a writer. Being engaged in the business, even if it bloodies your lip.



And it will.



A lot.



Because, even AFTER you've punched your way over the transom and into publication, you still get really nasty reviews. Even ten years after a book comes out, you might stumble across something that points out all the weaknesses you always secretly knew you had.



The hardest is part of being a writer is how utterly vulnerable you have to be willing to be while also maintaining a ridiculously thick skin. It's a really strange requirement, but I think one of the ones we really have to develop if we want to survive.



Once more into the breech! Let us ride out to meet them!

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Published on April 09, 2012 08:18

March 15, 2012

Because it's all about me!

Here's me, on Heidi's "Pick Six" talking about myself and, of course, my latest Anime obsession: http://heidirubymiller.blogspot.com/2012/03/heidis-pick-six-tate-hallaway.html. Enjoy!
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Published on March 15, 2012 07:32

March 7, 2012

The All about Me Show

Here's the link to the .mp3 archived file of my "Write On Radio" show, http://www.kfai.org/node/42318 in which I talk about (and read from) the newest book, ALMOST EVERYTHING, discuss a few plot spoilers, and spend a long time critiquing my response to THE HUNGER GAMES.
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Published on March 07, 2012 17:44

March 5, 2012

"Write On," Baby!

I'll be one of the guests on tomorrow night's (Tuesday, March 6) "Write On! Radio" show on KFAI. You can catch me by tuning into 90.3 FM/Minneapolis or 106.7 FM/St. Paul from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Or, it's available streaming at: http://www.kfai.org/writeonradio.



If you can't catch it live, the show is usually archived within 24 hours. I'll be sure to post a link once it's up.



I'll be talking, among other things, a bit about the newest (and, sadly, last) Ana book, ALMOST FINAL CURTAIN.

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Published on March 05, 2012 07:06

February 14, 2012

Happy Valentine's Day

Happy Valentine's Day to everyone. To make my day brighter, Google alerted me to this lovely review of ALMOST EVERYTHING on CA's blog.

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Published on February 14, 2012 06:44

February 7, 2012

Released into the Wild...!


So today is a big day for Ana Parker... the third and final installment of the Vampire Princess of St. Paul book is out! Run and find out what new adventures await her, Elias, Nikolai and all the others!

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Published on February 07, 2012 09:09

February 6, 2012

Weekend Plans?

If you have none, please feel free to stop by Uncle Hugo's from 1:00 - 2:00 pm where I will be signing Tate's newest release, ALMOST EVERYTHING, the last of the Vampire Princess of St. Paul books. If you need more info, please check out http://www.unclehugo.com/prod/index.shtml



Hope to see you there!

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Published on February 06, 2012 07:41

January 20, 2012

Friday Shameless Self-Promotion Cat



Wha...? How did SHE sneak in here!!???
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Published on January 20, 2012 07:51