Showing posts with label Dark Days Summer Tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dark Days Summer Tour. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Wishlist Wednesday: Authors I'm Hoping to Meet at BEA 2014





Wishlist Wednesday is a weekly meme, hosted at Pen to Paper Blog, in which we feature a book we can't wait to get off of our wish list and onto our shelves!  For the month of May, I'm choosing to participate, but in a little bit different way.  Each Wednesday I'm going to talk about something I'm wishing to happen at BEA this summer.  This week I'm going to talk about the authors I'm hoping to meet in almost exactly 2 weeks!!  Now, because the list is soooooo long, I'm going to stick to the authors I want to meet for the first time.  So many authors I've met before that I can't wait to see again, but again, I'm going to shorten the list a bit this way.  I'll list them in no particular order, other than going through my schedule, so they'll kind of be in order of how I will get to meet them.


Now, there are a few that I've already met that I want to include in this list, because I want to point something out about them.
  • Julie Kagawa:  I met her when I went to BEA in 2012.  BUT, while I knew of her, I hadn't read any of her books yet.  Now that I have, I can really fangirl when I meet her again!
  • Amy Plum:  I think I met her last year at the RT Convention here in Kansas City, but again, I hadn't read any of her books yet.  Now I can actually tell her how I liked them!
  • Maggie Stiefvater:  If you've followed me for awhile, you know that I've met Ms. Stiefvater many times.  And that I have a cool connection of my picture being in a school biography type book of her.  I really want to show her this, and get her autograph in it if possible, even though we're only supposed to have them autograph the book they are "officially" there for.  I'm sneaking it in and trying it anyway.  She is a ticketed author this year.  Pretty cool!
There are many more that I've already met, including several authors that I just saw the other night as part of the Dark Days of Summer Tour.  Next week I'm going to do a wishlist of bloggers I hope to meet. And I can only list the bloggers that I know are going.  So if you're going to be at BEA as well, make sure you let me know so that I can list you and link back to your blog!

Monday, May 12, 2014

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? - May 12th, 2014





This weekly meme is sponsored by Book Journey, and we talk about things we read last week, and our plans for what we'll read this coming week. 


Last week:

I did have a pretty busy week last week, I totally reached and passed my goal of 2 reviews a week, by getting in a total of 4!!  Yay me!

I blogged almost every other day last week.  After doing the April A to Z Challenge, I almost feel guilty if I don't post something every day.  I did take Saturday off.  I did one meme, Wishlist Wednesday, where I talked about all the books I'm hoping to get at BEA in about two weeks!  The sad (funny?) thing about that, is that I completely forgot all the authors I'm looking forward to meeting at the in-booth autographing, so I left out a ton of books!  And I also did a re-cap of the Dark Days of Summer Tour that stopped in Kansas City, where I got to meet four really cool authors!

This week:

I'm currently reading The Liberator  by Victoria Scott so that I can read the e-galley of The Warrior also this week.  I got an email from the publisher asking to post the reviews as soon as possible last week, since it came out last week.  So I figured I'd better get on that this week!  Not sure what I'll read after those two.  

I'm going to do another BEA themed Wishlist Wednesday this week, only it will be about the authors I'm hoping to meet at BEA this year.  Not sure I'll post a lot of pictures like I did with the books last week.  And then the Wednesday after this I'll be posting a Wishlist Wednesday about the Bloggers I'm hoping to meet this year at BEA.

Looks like a kind of slim week, I will probably have a Stacking the Shelves post this week, since when I get my paycheck on Thursday, I will go buy the books I got autographed last Thursday night, but was unable to purchase at the time.  It's nice to work at a bookstore and get that little perk.  :-) 

Friday, May 9, 2014

Dark Days of Summer Tour Stop - Kansas City, Missouri

http://www.epicreads.com/blog/the-summer-2014-dark-days-tour/

Last night I was lucky enough to have the pleasure of getting to go to one of these awesome events, with four really awesome authors.  I had mentioned earlier this year about getting to be a moderator, but then a couple weeks ago the publicist said that they were sending someone on tour with them to be the moderator, so I didn't get to.  :-(  But the community resource manager at the bookstore where I work part-time, and that was hosting the event, still introduced me to the moderator, and she made sure to ask me for at least one question during the audience Q and A period.  And honestly, she was such a bright, upbeat person, that she did a way better job than I would have anyway.  It was fun meeting her though!  They had the authors sit at a table up in front where they all answered questions from the moderator. Then they opened it up for a few audience questions. Then they moved all the authors to separate tables in the back of that part of the store, so that people could line up for the authors they wanted to see.  Which makes sense when you saw Kiera Cass's line!  While it was moving not too bad, by the time I got over to that line, I still ended up starting the line at the same place it seemed to have been ending for the whole time!  It just kept getting filled back up as people moved through.  I had to go ahead and buy a copy of Sea of Shadows by Kelley Armstrong because even though I supposedly won a copy from Adventures in YA Publishing back on April 14th, I've not received it yet.  Has anyone else won anything from them before?  I'm just curious, because I've replied to the email twice now, and no one has responded.  Guess maybe I'll just give the copy I won away on my blog, if I ever get it.

The lines were kind of long to wait in, but I figured it was good practice to get ready for BEA in 3 weeks!  I mean 3 weeks from today, BEA will almost be half over for me!!  So excited to go!  I didn't take too many pictures last night, mostly just with the authors.  So I'll share a group photo below, then one with each of the authors, and a picture of the book they were there promoting last night.  First thing though, I hate how I look in every picture!  I guess the good thing?  Is that you can see just how excited (and nerdy) I was to meet them all.  I'm guessing I look like this in every picture I take with authors.

 
L to R:  Danielle Paige, Kimberly Derting, Kelley Armstrong, Kiera Cass, Me
Danielle Paige:





Danielle Paige was really funny!  She talked about actually knowing Al Roker, from working with him on a pilot for MTV, that wasn't picked up she said.  It's really cool that she used to write for a soap opera.  Not sure which one, although it was one that had a clone storyline, so maybe I can figure it out from that.  When I see her at BEA in 3 weeks, I'm going to ask her that!!

Kelley Armstrong:





I have to admit I've not read any of Kelley Armstrong's books before.  But I know she is a very popular author, and there are some of hers that do look very good.  This one is described as high fantasy, which is normally not my type of book.  But, when she was describing what it was about, I'm so excited to read it now!  She was very nice, and the reason why she writes the YA characters that she does, is because there weren't a lot of YA books available when she was a teen.  And I remember that there didn't seem to be as many when I was younger either.  I know I'm around the same age as Kiera Cass, wondering how close in age I am to Kelley Armstrong as well.

Kimberly Derting:





I actually got to meet Kim Derting last May here in Kansas City at the Romantic Times Convention, and she remembered me!  Yay!  I had to shamefully admit that I still hadn't read The Body Finder yet, even though I'd gotten it signed by her last year.  But, I have read The Taking, and loved it, you can read my review HERE.  So now I know I must go back and read all her books!  It was fun to hear her talk about how she always picked something for her characters to be good at that she wasn't.  In this case, softball.  In The Body Finder series, it was running.

And last, but certainly not least, the somewhat "star" of the show last night:

Kiera Cass:

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So, I think part of the reason Kiera Cass was the biggest "star" of the night, is the fact that she has just had the final book in such a popular series come out this week.  And she was so funny!  I loved listening to her talk, and at the beginning she laughed at something, or pointed at something, that was so random and she just seems like someone so much fun to hang out with.  It was cool to hear her say that writing kissing scenes was so much fun, and that there are parts of her husband in both Prince Maxon and Aspen, so she just can't be Team either one!  Since I had finished The One yesterday, and loved it so much, I had to bring her Milk Duds, something she mentioned in her little blurb at the back of the book had helped her get through the writing process.  I would have brought her some Coke Zero as well, but she said that couldn't be brought on the plane, so it wouldn't be practical. 

There were some really great things talked about last night.  One thing I loved hearing was that these authors all see their stories as "movies" playing in their heads.  Now they admitted that not all authors do, some hear it, or other ways, depending on their styles.  Also, one of them mentioned that it wasn't good to base a character on yourself as the writer, because then when reviews talk about how boring or horrible that character is, it would be really hard to take those criticisms, because it would be like they were criticizing you!  And that made me think, because my novel that I'm closest to finishing is kind of me as the main character.  So, hmm.  Now I have to think about changing it. 

It was a great time, I think had by all! 

Friday, April 11, 2014

A to Z April - J: Journalism?





Okay, I'm kind of stretching for today.  Wasn't sure anyway what to do for J, journaling was my other idea.  But, I decided to use today's post to get some help from my followers and anyone else who stops by.  On May 8th, I am so excited to get to be a moderator for an author panel at the bookstore where I work part time.  It is the Pitch Black Dark Days Summer Tour, and includes the authors:  Kelley Armstrong, Kiera Cass, Kimberly Derting, and Danielle Paige.  I'm so excited because Kiera Cass is the author of one of my favorite series, The Selection series, and the final book in the series, The One, comes out this May and I can't wait to read it!  Danielle Paige is the author of the exciting new book, Dorothy Must Die.  Kimberly Derting is an author I just fell in love with from reading her latest book, The Taking.  And Kelley Armstrong is an author I have yet to read, other than short stories, but am still very excited to meet.


So, to me, journalism is reporters, telling the news, interviews, magazines, newspapers, etc.  So I feel like I would love to have some ideas of questions you think I should ask when moderating the panel with these awesome authors next month.  Here is what I'm asking.  Please give me some question ideas in the comments below.  I will also make this into a contest.  Whoever comes up with the most original question, that I think is appropriate and perfect to ask the authors, I will purchase one of the titles from these authors and have it signed for them as a giveaway.  So think hard about what you'd like to know or what you would ask these authors if you had the chance to moderate this.  And keep in mind, it can be a question for just one of them, but even better would be something I could have all of them answer.

Can't wait to read your ideas!!!