25 Days of Debs: day 9 Cheryl Renee Herbsman

Here we are at day 9 already. Today’s story is by YA author Cheryl Renee Herbsman.

Cheryl’s Firsts:

Anthology story: Green Glass Reflection

First line:

The sound of my mother’s too-loud laughter tumbled across our yard as I arrived home after a hellishly long school day.

Pool parties, and almost time for prom, and storms. If you’re a “hopeful” romantic, you’ll love this one.

2009 Debut: Breathing

Catch up with Cheryl: Stop in at her blog.

Remember, The First Time is available for Kindle and Nook.

25 Days of Debs: day 8 Jennifer Brown

Moving on to day 8 of 25 Days of Debs. Today’s featured Deb is Jennifer Brown. Something you may not know about Jennifer. She’s a two-time winner of the Erma Bombeck Global Humor Award.

Jennifer’s Firsts:

Anthology story: Against The World

First line: 

Dear Sugar,
You were born on December twenty-first.

Like all of Jennifer’s YA fiction, this one tackles a emotional subject.

2009 Debut: Hate List

Most recent: Bitter End (nominated for a YALSA 2012 Best Fiction for Young Adults)

Remember, The First Time is available for Kindle and Nook.

25 Days of Debs: day 7 Heidi R. Kling

Day 7 and what better way to start a Monday than with another Deb. Up today is Heidi R. Kling.

Heidi’s Firsts:

Anthology story: Fly To Me

First line: 

I was the only one left.

It’s a romantic dystopian set in Paris!

2009 Debut: Sea (Heidi’s debut was pushed to 2010, but she’s a Deb at heart.)

Most recent: Forthcoming! WITCH’S BREW the first of ten-books in her SPELLSPINNERS OF MELAS COUNTY series debuts Fall, 2011 and is about an estranged witch and warlock fighting to save their magic, and their forbidden love.

Remember, The First Time is available for Kindle and Nook.

25 Days of Debs: day 6 Shani Petroff

Day 6 and up next is Shani Petroff! Shani is the author of the adorable middle grade series Bedeviled. I know Kyra will tear through this series in a few years.

Shani’s Firsts:

Anthology story: Romeo and What’s Her Name

First line: 

It was the moment I’d been dreaming of since, well … forever.

Oh, a theater story. And the show must go on. Plus, I think the dress on the cover of The First Time makes a cameo appearance.

2009 Debut: Bedeviled: Daddy’s Little Angel

More recent: Bedeviled: Love Struck (This is book four in the series.)

See? Adorable.

Catch up with Shani: Visit her blog.

Remember, The First Time is available for Kindle and Nook.

25 Days of Debs: day 5 Leigh Brescia

Catching up with Day 5 after a long (but extremely fun) Girl Scout day at the Children’s Theatre Company. Today is Leigh Brescia.

Leigh’s Firsts:

Anthology story: When Skies Are Gray

First line: 

The bell jingles overhead as I pass into the morning sunlight, trading the smell of ground coffee beans for wet asphalt, the humid air barely breathable.

Oh, I don’t want to say too much about this story. I’m afraid I’ll spoil it by even hinting at what happens. It’s a must-read–angsty and atmospheric, and romantic in a way that might surprise you.

2009 Debut: One Wish

Catch up with Leigh: Visit her blog!

Musical Interlude: Strings and Clocks

The First Time Trivia: Although I don’t mention the song the cafeteria string quartet is playing in my story The Trouble With Firsts, I spent a lot of time listening to Vitamin String Quartet trying to find the perfect one.

Didn’t know there was such a thing as a cafeteria string quartet? Well, the answer to the why and how is somewhere in The Trouble With Firsts.

25 Days of Debs: day 4 Stacey Jay

It’s day 4 of 25 Days of Debs. Up today is Stacey Jay. Stacey is all about the paranormal–like funny zombies? She’s your gal. Like things a little scarier than that? Check out some of her recent releases and her adult novels.

Stacey’s Firsts:

Anthology story: Sweet Truth

First line: 

If I’m spotted, life as I know it–and the future I’ve dreamt about for sixteen years–is over.

I read this one last night and it does not let up from that first sentence. I really hope she’s basing a novel on this world and these characters.

2009 Debut: You Are So Undead To Me (Zombies are fun! No, really. They are!)

Most recent: Juliet Immortal Again with the cover love. Spectacular:

Remember, The First Time is available for Kindle and Nook.

25 Days of Debs: day 2 Rhonda Stapleton

It’s day 2 here at 25 Days of Debs. Today, I’m featuring the fantabulous Rhonda Stapleton who generously agreed to help edit The First Time anthology.

Speaking of which, along with being a young adult author, Rhonda also works as an editor, both for a publishing company and as a freelance editor. Need a good set of eyes on your manuscript? I recommend Rhonda wholeheartedly. It was a pleasure being edited by her–even the em-dash culling wasn’t painful. Learn more about her editing here.

Rhonda’s Firsts:

Anthology story: Heart On

First line: 

Matt. Your life is lame.

2009 Debut: Stupid Cupid

Most recent: Struck ~ forthcoming, December 6th, 2011. This is Rhonda’s Stupid Cupid trilogy in one book! The volume includes Stupid Cupid, Flirting With Disaster, and Pucker Up. Plus, look at the cover:

Have a teen girl in your life? I’m thinking Struck would make a great holiday present.

Remember, The First Time is available for Kindle and Nook.

25 Days of Debs: day 1 Jessica Verday

I’m celebrating the release of The First Time by highlighting all the Debs and “the first time” that brought us together: our debut novels.

Following the theme of firsts, I’m starting with Jessica Verday, who acted as publisher for this anthology. I can’t imagine the anthology coming together as it did without her efforts–she coordinated the cover art, the editing, did all the behind the scenes work at Amazon and Barnes and Noble (no easy task, that). If anyone deserves to go first, she does.

Not only that, but she’s a New York Times bestselling author.

Jessica’s Firsts:

Anthology story: Once Burned, Twice Shy.

First line:

The worst thing about boys that you rescue are the excuses.

2009 Debut: The Hollow (Book 1 in the Hollow Trilogy)

Most recent: The Hidden (Book 3 of the Hollow Trilogy)

More about Jessica: Catch up with Jessica on her blog.

Remember, The First Time is available for Kindle and Nook.

Reading Recommendation: The Getaway Car: A Practical Memoir About Writing and Life

The Getaway Car: A Practical Memoir About Writing and Life*
By Ann Patchett
Publisher: Byliner

Summary from Amazon:

“The journey from the head to the hand is perilous and lined with bodies. It is the road on which nearly everyone who wants to write—and many of the people who do write—get lost.”

So writes Ann Patchett in “The Getaway Car”, a wry, wisdom-packed memoir of her life as a writer. Here, for the first time, one of America’s most celebrated authors (“State of Wonder”, “Bel Canto”, “Truth and Beauty”), talks at length about her literary career—the highs and the lows—and shares advice on the craft and art of writing. In this fascinating look at the development of a novelist, we meet Patchett’s mentors (Allan Gurganas, Grace Paley, Russell Banks), see where she made wrong turns (poetry), and learn how she gets the pages written (an unromantic process of pure hard work). Woven through engaging anecdotes from Patchett’s life are lessons about writing that offer an inside peek into the storytelling process and provide a blueprint for anyone wanting to give writing a serious try. The bestselling author gives pointers on everything from finding ideas to constructing a plot to combating writer’s block. More than that, she conveys the joys and rewards of a life spent reading and writing.

“What I like about the job of being a novelist, and at the same time what I find so exhausting about it, is that it’s the closest thing to being God that you’re ever going to get,” she writes. “All of the decisions are yours. You decide when the sun comes up. You decide who gets to fall in love…”

This is a terrific, quick read that I recommend for anyone who wants to write or enjoys reading about writers and how they write. One thing that struck me is that Ann really emphasizes how much work writing is. I get a little tired of all the “let’s baby our muses” talk, the lighting of candles and playing of the just right music. Sit down and write already. Or as Ann puts it:

It turns out that the distance from head to hand, from wafting butterfly to entomological specimen, is achieved through regular, disciplined practice.

Yeah. She says it better than I do. Then there’s this:

Why is it that we understand that playing the cello will require work but we relegate writing to the magic of inspiration?

And the Pièce de résistance:

Art stands on the shoulders of craft, which means that to get to the art, you must master craft. If you want to write, practice writing.

Of course, it’s not all hard work for our Ann. Let’s visit the section where she acquires her agent. In summary: At twenty, Ann publishes her first short story in The Paris Review. An agent reads and calls soon after. Cue riding off into the sunset together.

Yes. I know. At this point, writers may want to do the reading equivalent of covering their ears and singing (off-key) “La, la, la, I can’t hear you.”

Because, really, all that’s missing from that scenario is Ricardo Montalban, resplendent in a white suit and pink, fruity drinks garnished with tiny, paper umbrellas. Ditto for the sale of her first book.

Even so, it’s clear the amount of work Ann put into that first book, and into her writing in general. Near the end of the piece, she writes about a period of time when she wasn’t writing and relates a bit of advice from musician friend: create a sign-in sheet and write down the time you start working (writing) and then the time you stop. Or as Ann puts it:

Time applied equaled work completed.

Sometimes this is a lesson we have to learn over and over again.

In brief, The Getaway Car is highly enjoyable and I recommend it to both writers and fans of Ann Patchett (bonus points if you happen to be both).

*Personal copy bought for my Kindle