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Examples from Freefall used for an online writing tutorial!

Last month, a writer/blogger named Roxo put together a guest post for the blog, Tangled Up In Words. In her post, "Making it Believable - Freefall by Mindi Scott," she discussed how writers can use details in their writing to make their characters come to life for readers. I think it's a well-put-together tutorial and worth checking out for writers. Of course, I also have a very special fondness for it, since she used examples from my book, Freefall, to illustrate her points! :-)

The blog post that was 20 years in the making

When I was 14 years old, I created a "time capsule" so that I could remember "important" things about my first year of high school. (Look at all of those quotation marks! You might think there was sarcasm in this post.) Well, now that 20 years has passed, the time has come to bust in and find out what 14-year-old Mindi wanted to share with People of the Future!

Alisia Leavitt was kind enough to host this very, very important unveiling over at her blog. Please, please, please check it out! There's even a picture of me from my high school year book there.

Pictures of me posing with an advanced copy of LIVE THROUGH THIS and a tiny teaser . . . !

Approximately one year and ten and half months ago, I received one of the coolest things EVER. It was an Advanced Reviewer Copy (ARC) of that book I wrote that one time, Freefall. I wrote about it here and included photographic evidence of the rollicking good time being had at my house that day. One of the pictures taken of me and the Freefall ARC was of us chilling in the driveway. Another was of us having the time of our fricken lives, like so:

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On this past Friday, I received pass pages, which are regular 8x11 sheets of paper that are printed to show precisely what the layout and font of the book will look like. I had good great fun taking pictures of the title pages and all the hot pink and florescent green Post-Its that I was using. See?

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I intended to put up a little entry to share the joy in this milestone. (Because, I'm not going to lie, there was a time when reaching this stage with this book felt so impossible. And somehow . . . I did it!)  But then this week came along before I could post that proposed entry. And with this week came a Live Through This ARC, which kinda sorta trumps the pass pages discussion since it is my book in actual book form!

So here is me and the LTT ARC, chilling in the driveway:

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(It's amazing what a difference a month and half makes in the appearance of that bush behind me, isn't it?)

And I didn't want my old, falling apart Freefall ARC to feel left out (yes, I still have it), so here's a pic of me and both ARCs, having the (dark and blurry) time of our fricken lives:

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So, yay!

And, I know. It's the middle of February. And Live Through This doesn't come out until October. (OCTOBER? ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!!!) As recently as a few weeks ago, I was all, like, "Oh, October. You will be here soon enough. La la la," but now I am ready for October right this second.

So you're maybe feeling as sad as I am that I'm showing you the outside of the ARC, but not the inside, because that's just mean, right?

WELL. We are in luck! My editor gave me permission to share with you the very (er, shocking?) first paragraph of the book as it will look in the real book that you will one day be able to acquire for yourself. So here it is!

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Live Through This update!

It's now 2012, which is exciting to me for this major reason: my second novel, Live Through This, will come out this year! I spent January 2 through November 18, 2011 working like crazy on this book. I first started it in January of 2010 and worked on it some throughout that year, but the debut of Freefall that autumn was a huge distraction. My progress was much slower than I (or anyone) would have preferred.

My agent officially sold LTT in February 2011, and I then worked on writing and revising it almost every day after that. My editor's turn-around on my drafts was so fast each time that I literally had only about three weeks when I was truly on a break from it in almost eleven months. I have a feeling that when I look back on 2011, it will be even more of a blur than 2010 was!

Live Through This is slated for release October 2, 2012. The day before my birthday! It's going to be a simultaneous hard cover and paperback release, which is very, very exciting. I've now seen the cover (and I adore it!) and I've read the summary that my editor put together. I'm assuming that I'll be able to share those in the next month or two since ARCs should be out around then.

Happy New Year, everyone!