My Pages

Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket

Site Announcements, Updates, Etc

Coming Soon:
~Review: The Killing Woods
~Review: The Waiting Sky
~Review: A Certain Slant of Light
~Review: Timepiece
~Review: Infinityglass


Sunday, May 2, 2010

Author Interview: Brendan Halpin

Hello everyone! I recently had the great honor of getting to interview Brendan Halpin, author of the great YA novel Forever Changes! He is also the author of Donorboy and the upcoming YA novels Shutout, Notes from the Blender, and The Half-life of Planets. I loved getting to hear what he had to say and I hope you all will too.

~~~~~~~~

The Book Pixie: Tell us a little bit about yourself.

Brendan Halpin: Well, I've been writing professionally for ten years. I'm also a teacher--I taught high school English for ten years, then wrote full-time for five, and am now teaching again. I live in Boston with my wife and our three children and our dog. We have a blended family--I was widowed in 2003 and brought one child to the marriage, and my wife brought two. This is fun because we have two 13-year-olds who aren't twins, which causes people a lot of confusion.

TBP: Give us a brief description of your YA novel, Forever Changes.

BH: Forever Changes is the story of Brianna Pelletier, a senior in high school who has Cystic Fibrosis. It's about how she finds a mentor in her calculus teacher, but mostly it's about how she figures out how to live with the knowledge that she's going to die. Which of course is everyone's problem, but it's more immediate for Brianna.

TBP: What inspired you to write a book about a teen girl dealing with Cystic Fibrosis?

BH: Well, it all goes back to my late wife Kirsten's death in 2003. I've written about grief before, but I had never written about death from the perspective of the person facing it down. I was and am really in awe of the way Kirsten faced death, and I wanted to write something that honored what was remarkable and heroic in the way she died--not the "battle" against cancer (Kirsten hated that term, and so do I), but the way in which she faced and accepted the inevitable.

So I wanted to write something about someone facing death, but I didn't want to write about cancer because if you're dying of cancer, it's very obvious. Whereas people can be very sick with CF and not be bald and jaundiced and totally emaciated. So I wanted to write something in which the character appeared kind of normal but was dealing with her mortality on the inside.

I was actually quite nervous about it because, apart from knowing a couple of students with CF, I don't have a lot of experience with the disease. I know there have been tremendous advances in treatment and life expectancy, and I didn't want anyone with CF to get mad at me over this book. So far the reaction has been positive, so I feel good about that.


TBP: Did you ever find it difficult writing a book with a female main character?

BH: Not at all, strangely. I tend to overthink and second guess a lot of things in my life, and those are more stereotypically female traits. Anyway, people believe them more in a female character. When I write men and boys, people sometimes complain that they are too reflective, that it's not realistic for a male character to think that much. I don't know if that says more about people's preconceptions about men or about my manliness, but there it is. So no--I'm very comfortable writing girls and women.

TBP: One of the things I loved most about Forever Changes was the incorporation of Brianna's love of math; this is a rare thing in literature these days as a lot of authors seem to express their own dislike for math through their characters. (As pointed out to me by Joelle Anthony.) What inspired the mathematical aspect to Forever Changes and do you, yourself, enjoy math?

BH: Well, since I was an English teacher, and since the inspirational English teacher has kind of been done to death, I wanted to stretch myself and try something different. I'm not really very into math--I stopped taking math after junior year in high school and never took calculus and was generally annoyed and befuddled by things like graphing equations and i, the imaginary square root of negative 1.

But I am really interested in the philosophy of math, and I really appreciate the beauty of it. And when I was researching this book, I found that a lot of the ideas of math provide a pretty interesting description of the universe that seemed to fit right in with Brianna's attempt to understand her life.


TBP: In Forever Changes, Brianna's math teacher, Mr. Eccles, both inspires and challenges her in many ways, having a great impact on her life. Did you have a teacher like that when you were in school?

BH: Well, I didn't have anyone who resembled Mr. Eccles either physically or personality-wise, but I was certainly impacted by a lot of the excellent teachers I had. Not to take anything away from them, but I don't think any of my teachers really shaped my world view in the way Eccles does for Brianna.

TBP: What do you hope for readers to take away from Forever Changes?

BH: I just hope they're touched by Brianna's life and maybe thinking about life and death in a way that might be sort of comforting or inspirational. I mean, that sounds a little high and mighty, but most of what I believe about life and death is in this book, and I hope that some readers will find it challenging or possibly even comforting.

TBP: Is there anything else that you are currently working on at the moment?

BH: I'm always working on something. I actually have 3 YA books coming out this year: THE HALF LIFE OF PLANETS, which I co-wrote with Emily Franklin, is a love story about a boy with Aspergers and a girl with a reputation; SHUTOUT is about two best friends and how one making varsity soccer in the 9th grade changes their friendship and their lives; and NOTES FROM THE BLENDER, which I co-wrote with Trish Cook, is about a popular girl and kind of outcast boy who suddenly find that they're going to be stepsiblings.

I also write horror novels under another name, so I've got stuff cooking in that arena as well.


TBP: Who are a few of your favorite YA authors?

BH: Well, I obviously like Emily Franklin and Trish Cook's work enough to want to work with them. Dana Reinhardt is also a friend of mine and an excellent writer to boot. Her second novel Harmless is really great and hasn't, I think, gotten the attention it deserves. China Mieville and Neil Gaiman have both done great YA books recently; I also loved Carrie Ryan's The Forest of Hands and Teeth. Frank Portman is fantastic too--King Dork is one of my favorite books ever.

TBP: Anything else you'd like to add?

BH: Just this--the world of publishing is changing a lot, and probably more than ever, writers are depending on readers to spread the word about books they like. So I guess I would just encourage all of your readers to let the world know if you've read a book and liked it. Put it on your facebook status or twitter, blog about it, post a review on Amazon or goodreads, join the author's fan page on facebook, or whatever. Only a very few writers have publishers put a lot of money into telling the world about their books. The rest of us depend on you. With all these ways to share your opinions, readers are now more powerful than they've ever been, which is a good thing.

~~~~~~~~~~

I would like to give a huge thanks to Brendan Halpin for not only allowing me to interview him but also for his great, well thought out answers to my questions. Once again this is probably one of my favorite three author interviews. It's like the authors I interviewed for my celebration were thinking, "This is for her blogoversary celebration so I better make it good." Or maybe I just did an excellent job picking the authors to interview. lol.

Everyone stay tuned because over the next couple of days I will be posting a guest post by Brendan Halpin that you won't want to miss and also a giveaway for Forever Changes.

Thanks so much everyone for stopping by and I hope you all are enjoying the last day of your weekend. If you would like to read my review of Forever Changes simply click
HERE.



Saturday, May 1, 2010

In My Mailbox (36)

In My Mailbox
IMM is a weekly meme hosted and created by Kristie at The Story Siren and was inspired by Alea at Pop Culture Junkie.

Won from Reading is Bliss (Atleast I think. Would have won this back in January so who knows.)
~Such a Pretty Girl by Laura Wiess

Won from Donna at Bites
~Poetry Speaks Who I Am by various authors and CD

Won from I Heart Monster
~The Body Finder by Kimberly Derting

Thanks for stopping by my blog and feel free to enter one of my many contests listed at the top of this blog if you haven't already. :D


500 Followers: Box of Books Giveaway! (CLOSED!)

Welcome everyone to my Box of Books Giveaway in celebration of both my upcoming blogoversary AND in honor of reaching 500 Followers! I know I said I wouldn't be doing a 500 Followers Giveaway but I already had this one planned and figured, "What the heck, this can be my 500 Followers Giveaway." So here it is people. :D


Contest Details

Prize:
One lucky winner will win a box with the following books along with some really great swag which I may post a picture of later. You can click the links for the book descriptions.

1. ARC of Touch by Francine Prose (Gently Used)
2. ARC of Dreaming in French by Megan McAndrew (Like New; Never Read)
3. ARC of Little Vampire Women by Louisa May Alcott and Lynn Messina (Like New; Never Read)
4. ARC of The Body Finder by Kimberly Derting (Like New; Never Read)
5. ARC of Blue Plate Special by Michelle D. Kwasney (Like New! Donated by Kristen at Bookworming in the 21st Century)
6. Freaksville by Kitty Keswick (Gently Used; Also donated by Kristen. Has 'ARC Not for Resale' written inside cover and on title page but it does appear to be a finished copy.)
7. Dancing with Ana by Nicole Barker (Signed! Very Gently Used)
8. Bad Blood by Mari Mancusi (Received unsolicated for review but sadly don't have first three. Like new; Never Read)
9. Rumer & Qix by Kathleen Wilson (Like New; Never Read)
10. Twilight: The Complete Illustrated Movie Companion (Very gently used; Never read by me.)

Rules:
~You MUST be a follower of my blog since this is a 500 Followers Contest.
~Though comments are apprecited you MUST FILL OUT THE FORM below.
~This book giveaway is open to participants with a United States OR Canadian mailing address only (International readers can enter if they have a friend in the States or Canada who can accept their prizes by mail OR if you are willing to cover the price of shipping via PayPal.)
~Contest will end at 11:59 PM EST on May 16th. Winner will be announced on May 17th and will be given 48 hours to respond or another winner will be chosen.

Please Note:
More books may be added to the pile later on.

Also, feel free to enter even if you only want some of the books. In the form you will have the option to opt-out of receiving certain books. These books will then be donated to the MCG Children's Hospital in Augusta, Georgia.

CONTEST CLOSED!!!



Friday, April 30, 2010

Books I Enjoyed Giveaway #5 (CLOSED!)

Wondrous Strange by Lesley Livingston
Publisher: Harper Collins Canada/HarperTeen
Pub. Date: September 9th, 2009 (First published December 23rd, 2008)

Pages: 352
Age Level: 14+
Trilogy: #1


Synopsis
Since the dawn of time, the Faerie have taken. . . .

For seventeen-year-old actress Kelley Winslow, faeries are just something from childhood stories. Then she meets Sonny Flannery, whose steel-gray eyes mask an equally steely determination to protect her.

Sonny guards the Samhain Gate, which connects the mortal realm with the Faerie's enchanted, dangerous Otherworld. Usually kept shut by order of icy King Auberon, the Gate stands open but once a year.

This year, as the time approaches when the Samhain Gate will swing wide and nightmarish Fae will fight their way into an unsuspecting human world, something different is happening . . . something wondrous and strange. And Kelley's eyes are opening not just to the Faerie that surround her but to the heritage that awaits her.

Now Kelley must navigate deadly Faerie treachery—and her growing feelings for Sonny—in this dazzling page-turner filled with luminous romance.

Wondrous Strange is a richly layered tale of love between faerie and mortal, betrayal between kings and queens, and magic . . . between author and reader.



Darklight by Lesley Livingston
Publisher: HarperTeen
Pub. Date: December 22nd, 2009
Pages: 312
Age Level: 14+
Trilogy: #2


Synopsis
"Much has changed since autumn, when Kelley Winslow learned she was Faerie royalty, fell in love with changeling guard Sonny Flannery, and saved New York City from a rampaging Faerie war band. When a terrifying encounter in Central Park sends Kelley tumbling into the Otherworld, her reunion with Sonny is joyful—but cut short. For they’ve been plunged into a game of Faerie deception and wavering allegiances in which the next move could topple a kingdom...or part them forever.

The fans who flocked to Lesley Livingston’s Wondrous Strange will fall hard for Darklight, the soaringly romantic second book in the trilogy. Breathless high stakes and vividly magical characters make this a can’t-miss fantasy for readers of Melissa Marr and Holly Black."

~~~~~~~~~~~

Contest Details

Prize:
Thanks to the lovely Karen with Media Masters Publicity, one lucky winner will receive a paperback copy of WONDROUS STRANGE and a hardcover copy of DARKLIGHT.

Please note: If you happen to win but only need one of the two books, I will choose another winner for the other. In other words, feel free to enter if you already have one of these books.

Rules:
~Comments, though greatly appreciated, do not count as entries. You must FILL OUT THE FORM.

~This book giveaway is open to participants with either a United States or Canadian mailing address only (international readers can enter if they have a friend in the States or Canada who can accept their prizes by mail.)
~Contest will end at 11:59 PM EST on May 16th. Winner will be announced on May 17th and will be given 48 hours to respond or another winner will be chosen.

Links you may need for extra entries:
Review: Wondrous Strange
Review: Darklight
Author Interview: Lesley Livingston


Though these won't earn you extra entries, feel free to browse:
Noteworthy Passages: Wondrous Strange
Noteworthy Passages: Darklight


CONTEST CLOSED!


About Me

My photo
Georgia, United States
Hello all! My name is Briana, I'm 20, and I live in the beautiful state of Georgia. I love reading and photography.

My Partner in Crime...er...I mean reading. :P

My Partner in Crime...er...I mean reading. :P
Meet Rudy everyone!