Huston Piner's Blog - Posts Tagged "prizm-books"
The Book, the Soundtrack, out now!
Avaiable today from Prizm Books, My Live as a Myth.
For part one of the 'soundtrack' (:p), check out http://www.youtube.com/embed/VVWNZPOU...
Also read about it here on Goodreads at My Life as a Myth
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Stonewall Award Nomination
My thanks to those who have nominated My Life as a Myth for the 2014 American Library Association Stonewall Award in Children's and Young Adult Literature.
Words can't express how deeply moved and honored I feel.
My thanks to all the fine people at Torquere Press and Prizm Books and, again, to those who nominated Myth!
True Colorz Featured Author
Jackie Nacht has notified me that I will be the True Colorz review site featured author on July ninth. You can look forward to an interview and discussion about My Life as a Myth and writing in general. Drop by and leave a comment!
As you all know, True Colorz is one of the top Internet resources dedicated exclusively to Young Adult LGBTQ literature. It features monthly updates and information on new releases, featured author interviews, recommended reads and, most importantly, a full selection of books & resources related to bullying.
Really, I can't recommend True Colorz enough and encourage you all to check it out, especially on July 9th!
Thanks to Orion at Reviews by Jessiewave
One very good review site is Reviews by Jessiewave. Active since 2008, Reviews by Jessiewave is a huge repository of excellent, professional reviews of the M/M genre. It basically covers the definitively adult variety of M/M literature, but includes some young adult. I was honored enough to be listed on Jessiewave's site at all, but blown away when I read the review of My Life as a Myth from Orion, one of Jessie's regular contributors.
When a hopeful writer sets out to brave the world and share his/her dreams (because that's what a book is), unless he/she has the kind of ego that breaks diamonds, a negative review can be shattering. Of course, one of the first things you learn (hopefully) is that you've got to treat your book as a now-grown-up child who must stand or fall without your supervision. If someone doesn't like your book, you have to chalk it up, in the words of the old adage, to "horses for courses" and move on. Not doing so is not only rude, it's petty.
That said, that someone actually took the time to read and write positively about a book you wrote is more thrilling than being a freshman asked out by the twelfth grade man of your dreams.
So my thanks to Orion and Jessiewave for the flattering and complimentary review of My Life as a Myth. I appreciate it more than you can know.
A Fourth of July Thank You
In that spirit, I want to thank Elisa Rolle. If you don't know who Elisa Rolle is, check out this entry from the Chicks & Dicks review site, which I might add is also well worth bookmarking.
Why am I thanking Elisa, besides her truly ground-breaking work in providing, if not the very first, an early home for gay book reviews? I'm also thanking her for including My Life as a Myth among the contenders for the 2013 Rainbow Awards.
Featured Author Today on True Colorz
My thanks to Jackie Nacht and all at the True Colorz review site for making me today's featured author. Drop by and leave a comment!
In case you've been living in a cave, True Colorz is one of the top Internet resources dedicated exclusively to Young Adult LGBTQ literature. It's truly breath-taking in its scope, with a YA reading list (listed by title), an author directory (with links to websites), and a directory of YA LGBTQ publishers so you can go straight to the source if you're having trouble finding a particular book. Other highlists include monthly updates and information on new releases, featured author interviews, recommended reads and, perhaps most importantly, a full selection of books & resources related to bullying.
Really, I can't recommend True Colorz enough and encourage you all to check it out!
Book Giveaway Winners!
And my thanks to everyone who entered!
I hope you all enjoy reading Myth as much as I enjoyed writing it.
Another chance to win an ebook copy of My Life as a Myth
Top2Bottom always has interesting features, reviews, interviews and, of course, giveaways. If you don't have it bookmarked for regular reading you're really missing out! Check them out today!
Can You Take Me Back
Come experience 1969 high school life for a gay teenager as Nick confronts bullies, callous teachers, and a growing reputation he never wanted. Oh, and then there's Bobby Warren.
My Life as a Myth - available now from Prizm Books!