Mel's Shopping Diary
Happy Blue Bloods Publication Day!
May 02, 2006 Actually, Blue Bloods' publication day was yesterday. But it STILL wasn't shipping from Amazon. Thankfully, it is now! Have you ordered your copy yet?Right now I am madly trying to polish the first 30 pages of Blue Bloods Two for my editor (a progress report) before we meet for lunch next Monday.
And I thought I would take the time to answer some questions readers have been sending in:
-When does Blue Bloods 2 come out?
-Right now it is scheduled for April 2007. I know, a whole year away. I'm sorry! It just takes a long time for me to write the Blue Bloods books, and my publisher needs at least ten months (they prefer a year) for marketing and pre-sales. But I promise it is worth the wait!
-When does Au Pairs: Sun-Kissed come out?
-June 1, 2006 is the official publication date, but it will probably be in stores a week or two before then.
-Is there an Au Pairs 4?
-Right now, no. I have no plans to continue the series for now. I know, I know. But I am working on a HOT new series called SOCIAL LIFE, which is coming out next summer, and it's about three girls who zoom around the world in a private jet, and their adventures on the "international social calendar"--you know, the one that says one *must* spend New Year's in Aspen, Spring in St. Barth's, July in St. Tropez, and Christmas in Palm Beach.
-What is Angels on Sunset Boulevard about?
-This book is about a cute tomboy girl from the Hollywood Flats, and a handsome preppie boy from Bel-Air, who discover a secret cult in Los Angeles that is exploiting and manipulating teens in the city. There's a lot of L.A. club hopping, crazy parties, sexy drama and West Coast adventure! It comes out this December. Yay.
And in other news..
WOW. The Kaavya plagiarism story just keeps going doesn't it? I am so curious to see what Meg Cabot says about it in her blog (which I am addicted to). She has such a great, funny take on the whole situation.
I'm also a little annoyed with all the chick-lit slamming going on in the Kaavya coverage. There is this conception on the part of the "serious" writers of the world that chick-lit is something anyone can do in their sleep. I'm sorry, but it is REALLY hard to be funny and entertaining. It is a craft, like anything else. It requires work. But it is ALSO a lot of fun. I can't tell you how many times I sit at my computer and just GIGGLE because the scene I am writing strikes me as so funny.
For instance, in Sun-Kissed, I describe Mara's high school graduation where the class had to sing the Class Song, "Breakaway by Kelly Clarkson" because their real choice "American Idiot by Green Day" was banned by the administration. Can you just imagine a class full of seniors half-heartedly singing the lyrics to "Breakaway"? How FUNNY is that??? When they really wanted to sing American Idiot?? LOL.
I also have to share that when my friend Jennie (my best friend from college) read the book and came upon this sentence, she GUFFAWED and yelled across the room, "They SANG Breakaway?? That is hilarous!!"
Don't worry, I'm a huge fan of Kelly Clarkson and mean no offense. But you know, the whole "Class Song" deal is kind of ridiculous... We had to sing the Theme from St. Elmo's Fire at my graduation. "We laughed, until we had to cry, we loved, until we said good-bye." Blecch!
And the whole scene is inspired by my husband's story that for his eighth grade graduation, they had to sing "Greatest Love of All" after their real choice, Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" was banned by the administration. The funny thing is, Mike said that after the class voted on Bohemian Rhapsody, the music teacher went out and bought the music so they could all practice. (The teachers had never heard of the song.) But once they saw the lyrics, which open with "Mamma, I killed a man, put a gun against his head, pulled the trigger, now he's dead"--they immediately put the kibbosh on it.
What strikes me as so funny about this story is that the schools always GIVE you a choice-- a vote--democracy!--but when the real voice of the American teen is heard--Bohemian Rhapsody please! American Idiot!--they SQUASH it and make the kids sing some asinine song instead.
Although at my high school, the sad story is that all the popular girls CHOSE the St. Elmo's Fire theme and made us all vote for it. And like sad little sheep, we did...
Oh well, at least it makes for a good scene in a book. See, it's just one sentence, but there is so much HISTORY behind it.
Ok, back to work or my editor will have my ass.
xoxo
Mel
On May 28, 2006 at 9:49 am, Mel had this to say:
hey jaclynn!
thanks so much-- so glad you liked it! working on the sequel right now…
mamma mia, mamma mia… mamma mia let me go…
xoxo
mel
On July 5, 2006 at 6:29 pm, Thestral_Rider had this to say:
I just read Blue Bloods, and WOW. It’s one of the best YA novels I’ve ever read. I’ve recommended it to all my friends already.
*sigh* APRIL 2007??? Oh well. I’ve already got an e-mail alert for Blue Bloods 2: Masquerade set for March so I don’t forget to preorder it.
Will there be any more sequels to Blue Bloods other than BB2?
On July 5, 2006 at 6:31 pm, Thestral_Rider had this to say:
Wow...You have a lot of security around your comments submission process. Just saying.
On July 6, 2006 at 1:10 pm, Mel had this to say:
Hi,
I didn’t realize i have a lot of security? it’s just the default. I’m pretty web-un-savvy, considering i have 2 webmistresses just to make sure i am all up to date.
and i’m SO glad you liked Blue Bloods! Masquerade comes out next year (I’m STILL finishing it as I type!) and there is one more sequel scheduled, REVELATIONS for March ‘08. Ultimately, I had planned 2 trilogies, to have a six-book series and also a prequel series. (Yeahhhh boyy) but we will see… it all depends on how the books do and if my publisher will let me write all these. I hope I get to write all 9 books… right now we are DEFINITELY doing three…
xoxo
Mel
On May 24, 2006 at 3:19 pm, Jaclynn had this to say:
Hi...yeah...just wanted to say just finished reading Blue Bloods (quite liturally, I just finished) I just wanna say...tres good...all that...make a sequel and soon. Oh...love Bohemian (oops sp..oh well) Rhapsodies...we played it at a dance and all the teachers smile and cringed at the “just killed a man part"…
Well yeah./.