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Realistic YA Revolution!

Author Tara Kelly recently blogged about the importance of realistic stories in the young adult market and how many of these titles just don't get the attention that books of other genres receive.There's a great discussion going on at her blog (over 70 comments so far) with lots of recommendations for readers who enjoy realistic YA.

In addtion, Tara is hosting a giveaway of over one dozen books! Check it out here. The drawings will take place on June 30th, so get on over there with your recommendations!

Freefall - Reviewed by LitFest Magazine

I was Googling myself just now (and not to find reviews of my book; I swear!), and I happened across a brand-new review at LitFest Magazine. The reviewer compares Freefall to S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders, which I find very interesting. I actually read The Outsiders after I finished writing Freefall because a instructor told me that I should pitch mine as "an updated Outsiders." :-)

I really like this line from the review:

[T]he plot is the entire denouement of a story that climaxed approximately three months before the book begins, but that also means that the whole story is uplifting, and a good companion piece to current campaigns to help teenagers get through high school alive and in tact.

 

I think that sometimes the cover art and jacket description make people think that the book is going to be depressing, so I think it's cool that this reviewer found the story to be the opposite!

Recommended YA Titles with Male Narrators

Book blogger Ginger at GReads posted: "I have a special place in my heart for those broken boys in YA novels, especially when the story is told from their POV." So on her site this month, she has recommended titles she enjoyed that she feels fit that description. One that she featured was Freefall! She also offered up further recommendations from both author Hannah Moscowitz and Kari at A Good Addiction. If you're looking for more books about boys, definitely check out Ginger's post. :-)

I've put a VERY SPECIAL item up for auction

I've donated a VERY SPECIAL item to help benefit tornado disaster relief in Alabama! This is one for All 4 Alabama and the proceeds of the auction will go to helping some of the smaller communities devastated by the April storms. Now, whenever I've contributed items for auctions or contests in the past, I've opted for a signed copy of Freefall for the winners. (Although, in December, I also knitted Harry Potter-inspired scarves.) This time, I decided to do something different.

Okay, it's still a signed and personalized copy of Freefall, but this time it is SUPER-PERSONAL and totally one of a kind!

I am going through a copy of the book and writing notes on EVERY SINGLE PAGE. I'm revealing everything I can think of to reveal to you about the inspiration for scenes, the stories behind the characters, things that changed from first draft to finished book, quotes and occurances that came from my real life, and much, much, much, much more!

I've already put four hours into this project and I'm only on page 90!  Yes, I have a lot to go, but I'm having so much fun doing it. So, I'm hoping, hoping, hoping that someone out there who might like me, but who really likes Freefall, will be interested in bidding on this book! :-)

Here's a sneak peak of a somewhat scandalous selection with behind-the-scenes info scribbled in by me:

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So that's the stuff! If you are interested in bidding (and I really hope you are!), please go here! The auction for this item ends on Wednesday, May 25th at 8pm CST. Thank you so much! ?