The other thing that being part of a trend means is that there is pretty fierce competition. Or so I'm told. When I was first networking with other writers I came up with the idea of forming an angel brigade, a group for writers who wrote about angels, a kind of support system. I was informed early on (by other writers, not HC or my agent, mind you) that this wouldn't work because the other angel writers would be too competitive. Which makes sense. I think. But I myself don't really feel very competitive with my fellow angel writers. I think there's bound to be a few similarities between our books; just as vampire books usually have blood-drinking, avoidance of sunlight, fangs, superpowers, etc, so angel books will probably have wings, some element of bright light, maybe some ability with languages and a flaming sword or two--all part of the angel framework. But when I read the angel books, I usually just want a good story. Like any book. I don't feel particularly threatened by other angel novels because I feel like Clara's story is so entirely her own.
Okay, enough on the angel topic. I'm still working out how I feel about the whole thing.
Book news:
There's a lot of news, bear with me.
- This month I sold the audio rights to the book, which means it will become a book on tape. I got wildly excited, for some reason, about the idea of reading the book officially, of having it be my own voice on the tape, but then I was told that this probably won't happen. My own voice, that is.
- I sold rights to Australia! Woohoo! Thanks Ginger, my agent for UK/Australia, for staying up late to make the deal.
- I also sold rights to Germany! The book will come out in German next summer, and I am totally happy over it. I was in Jackson when I heard the news and coincidentally sat next to a German family at a restaurant, and I wanted to hug them all. I wonder how they will translate the title UNEARTHLY. . .
- There is one other thing that is not official yet, so I shouldn't share, but there is one more big woohoo in order!
- one of my students made an awesome book trailer. She loaded it to facebook here. It was so exciting to see her take on the book.
- Unearthly is available for pre-order on amazon! Still no cover image yet, but people can now order the book here.
- I recently sent the opening chapters of Book 2 to my editor at HC. Commerce hard-core writing on Book 2.
- Two of my fave YA writers agreed to read my book to see if they want to blurb it. Squee!
- I booked my trip to NYC for later this month. I'm going to finally meet K in person and spend some time over at HarperCollins getting to know the team!
- I am home, finally. Just spent a month in Idaho/Wyoming/northern California, which was great, but I am glad to be home. And it's a new home; I moved in on a weekend and left on a Monday, leaving a lot of boxes to be unpacked. I've been totally occupied for the last few days, just finding places for things and discovering things about the new house. (I love the new house!)
- I should wrap up this blog. More news later--and I'll tell you more about my trip to Jackson Hole.
3 comments:
Cindy, big congrats on all the great book news! It's so wonderful to see your success with UNEARTHLY and its sequels! You certainly deserve it -- the story's fabulous and beautifully written!
It's funny about trends -- it happens so many times that the same idea will surface in the minds of totally unrelated people, and suddenly it's a trend. When you started writing UNEARTHLY, I hadn't heard of any novels like yours, and though I now hear of other angel-based YA novels, none of them sound at all like yours. So you may be in a trend, but your book is unique in that trend (so far)!
great articles! i have a middle grade angel book and i started it way before the trend too. You'll be amazing - dont' worry.
girl - i saw your cover!
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_R4_VtBDgyNo/TCovWGtS7GI/AAAAAAAACR0/1KZIq6h-Dls/s1600/Unearthly.jpg
gorgeous!
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