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July 28, 2014

"Autumn was as similar to the foliage-heavy Eldridge as a snowflake is to a flame. The dense humidity..."

“Autumn was as similar to the foliage-heavy Eldridge as a snowflake is to a flame. The dense humidity of the Eldridge was nonexistent in Autumn’s dry coolness, its yellow-and-red forests sleepy and crunchy and colored with warmth.”

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From Chapter Three of SNOW LIKE ASHES


Intrigued? Read more in a special excerpt coming at ya this Wednesday, July 30 at 11:30AM EST!

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Published on July 28, 2014 08:30

July 26, 2014

makanidotdot:

this is my only hypothesis


*dies laughing*











makanidotdot:



this is my only hypothesis




*dies laughing*

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Published on July 26, 2014 15:08

shes-thunderstormssx:

My first fan art post! Here’s a sketch of...







shes-thunderstormssx:



My first fan art post!
Here’s a sketch of Zutara :)



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Published on July 26, 2014 09:50

July 25, 2014

getdaftgetpunk:

Zutara Week 2014: Day Seven- Slow...





getdaftgetpunk:



Zutara Week 2014: Day Seven- Slow Dancing



This.

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Published on July 25, 2014 04:46

July 24, 2014

newleafliterary:


This week for your #3QT reading pleasure,...



newleafliterary:




This week for your #3QT reading pleasure, we’re featuring Sara Raasch. Here to introduce her is her agent, Mackenzie Brady:


I’m so pleased to introduce one of my very first clients Ms. Sara Raasch, author of SNOW LIKE ASHES, which is the first book in her epic fantasy YA trilogy due out from Balzer & Bray in October. Sara originally queried me with another project set in my hometown of Philadelphia (I couldn’t resist!) but as we worked on it, she admitted that she couldn’t get an older project of hers off her mind. It turns out that, that project had not only been in the works since she was ten years old, it was also unbelievably compelling. I zoomed through it in two days and a few short months later so did her future editor. SNOW LIKE ASHES was the first book I ever sold, so it will always have a special place in my heart as will she! On that note, take it away Sara!


Tell Us a Fact About What You’re Working on Now


I’m currently working on editing the sequel to SNOW LIKE ASHES and drafting the final book in the trilogy. Writing a trilogy is a unique experience, to say the least, and through this process I have come to label each book in the trilogy in very simple terms based on the biggest overarching issue each book presented:


Book 1: WORLD BUILDING GAH


Book 2: SEQUEL CONTINUITY GAH


Book 3: EMOTIONALLY DRAINING GAH


I’m pretty sure this labeling method applies to most trilogies. And even knowing this, I’m still planning on my next projects being duologies/trilogies. Masochism and authorship go hand in hand.


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What’s Something People Might Be Surprised to Learn About You?


I was this close to being a model. I had a contract at an agency and everything — until I drove two and a half hours to the first audition and a roomful of men told me I was “too fat” for what they were looking for. Which, at the ripe old age of 16, totally and thoroughly ended my modeling career. What teenage girl doesn’t like being told she’s too fat? 


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What’s One Of Your Favorite Books (and Why)?


I’m currently re-reading Sharon Shinn’s The Twelve Houses Series, and of the four books in it, the one I re-read the most is DARK MOON DEFENDER (the third one). Each book in the series focuses on the POV of one of the main characters, and before DARK MOON DEFENDER, Justin (the POV character of this book) was…well, let’s just say, not my favorite person. He’s extremely standoffish, in an almost intimidating way, and getting to see the world through his POV was liberating. He went from being cold and distant to my favorite character. Being able to accomplish such a shift in perspective in only one book…I will always be in awe of this series! 


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If you weren’t a writer, what job would you most like to have?


One of two things:


I have a BS in Organizational Leadership, which is basically the science of making a company run efficiently, so I’d end up using it to help companies figure out why they suck. (Yes, it is as boring as it sounds, and yes, I have a weird obsession with it anyway.) 


Fun side story: While trying to attain said degree, I worked at a sporting goods store for about 2.5 years. When I left, I sent the company a rather long, thesis-like report on how they could improve. Needless to say, this mega conglomerate corporation was totes thrilled at having a 20-yr-old assess their business strategies. 


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If not that, then something in a science field. I adored all of my science classes in college — geology, neurology, chemistry. I have a number of books/ideas influenced heavily in science-y type goodness, and I hope one day to focus my writerly attentions on at least one of them. Mostly because everything in science can be finagled into this ending:



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HEY THAT’S ME.

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Published on July 24, 2014 10:57

July 23, 2014

lokigaggedandfingerfucked:

i colored the thing i drew yesterday...



lokigaggedandfingerfucked:



i colored the thing i drew yesterday :’)



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Published on July 23, 2014 15:13

veganvibez:

LOOK HOW HAPPY THEY ARE

DUUUUUUUCKS.









veganvibez:



LOOK HOW HAPPY THEY ARE



DUUUUUUUCKS.

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Published on July 23, 2014 15:04

"When I was eight, we moved our camp once again to make it harder for Angra to track us—this time, to..."

“When I was eight, we moved our camp once again to make it harder for Angra to track us—this time, to Autumn.”

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From Chapter Three of SNOW LIKE ASHES


Want to read more? Tune in next Wednesday, July 30 at 11:30AM EST for a special excerpt from SLA about Meira’s life in one of the many places she and the other refugees lived: Autumn!


PLUS this excerpt *might* come hand in hand with another chance to snag an SLA ARC…

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Published on July 23, 2014 13:30

July 22, 2014

sjmaas:

behindthebloom:

Since the Throne of Glass paperback...



sjmaas:



behindthebloom:



Since the Throne of Glass paperback came out in the US last spring with a new design, we’ve had so many requests from the TOG fandom for a hardcover with this look. You’ve begged. You’ve pleaded. And now … we’re giving you what you want!


Throne of Glass hardcovers with this new look will be available from all US retailers starting September 2, 2014 (when Heir of Fire goes on sale.)



We’re so excited and we hope you are too!



SO, SO, SO excited about this! YAYYYY!



Duuuuuuuuuuude.

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Published on July 22, 2014 10:22

beanaroony:

This is what happens when I have 20 minutes to get...



beanaroony:



This is what happens when I have 20 minutes to get Zutara out of my system (it’s still there…damnit).


THIS SHOULD’VE HAPPENED. 


/runs off to dinner


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Published on July 22, 2014 07:57