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It’s Spring. I think my book is New Adult.

Last year about this time I had a new novel on my hands that in its gestation had swung between being adult to young adult back and forth a few times.  At this point I had heard about the New Adult genre, but it was being panned from a variety of sources.  From what I could tell, not many agents were repping it, and publishers weren’t quite sure what to do with it.  Bookstores didn’t quite have a shelf for it.

Fast forward to the present, and all that has changed.  There are more and more agents repping New Adult, and more and more publishers actually requesting it.  I woke up this sunny spring morning thinking that revising that novel, which can’t find a home in either Young Adult (because it has some themes that just don’t play well in YA) or Adult (because its protagonist is simply too young), would benefit from another revision – a revision that will make it firmly New Adult.

(Photo from Think Big Entrepreneur: http://thinkbigkansascity.blogspot.com/2011/07/evolution-of-entrepreneur.html) Where does New Adult fit on age-based literature?

If you’re not familiar with New Adult, there is still all manner of conflicting opinions on it.  Some readers claim that it’s just YA laced with porn, but I’m one of the growing reading and writing population that that sort of stereotyping is ludicrous.  I like what NA Alley says about it in this piece:  “What is New Adult?”

Like young adult lit, adults can read new adult if they want to.  In fact, good New Adult has all kinds of cross-over appeal, despite its target readership.  Bookstores might not even need to worry about where to shelve it, since quite a bit of New Adult is selling to an e-readership.

I’d love it if you’d weigh in on what you think and feel about New Adult literature.  Do you worry that it might be picked up by too young a readership?  Are NA topics/themes too sexy/controversial?  Do you think people are over thinking the whole thing, and typing a book as NA doesn’t have anything to do with sex anyway?  What’s your take?

Thanks!

Perhaps it’s not scientific, but it is damning: Slush-Pile Hell

Writers Rejoice.

Or, Writers Despair.

It’s this kind of subjectivity that makes us want to crawl back in bed, cover our heads, and not stick one extremity back out again to consider typing another word.

Or…does it give us hope?  You decide.  Read this article, about a guy who submits a New Yorker story to The New Yorker – and gets rejected.

The New Yorker Rejects Itself

~Thanks!

What makes me squee.

I’ve noticed that the word “squee” is all the rage on Twitter now.  (Or perhaps I’m already behind, and it’s no longer the rage, and I’m terribly out of vogue to even talk about squee . . . regardless . . . )

Definition of SQUEE:  The cry of the overexcited fan girl.  (My addition:  Fan “girl” can also be a fan “boy,” but is still called a fan girl because the people who came up with the term “fan girl” are sexist.)

So what makes Rebecca Of Tomorrow squee, you ask?  Well, I like to group my squeedom into four separate squeeheadings.

#1:  New books coming out by authors I love

From the Charlaine Harris official website:  http://www.charlaineharris.com/

From the Charlaine Harris official website: http://www.charlaineharris.com/

For example, the FINAL Sookie Stackhouse installment by the fabulous Charlaine Harris:  Dead Ever After (May 7,2013).  In this instance, my squee is a bit bittersweet because this beautiful and amazing series is ending, however.

#2:  Movies coming out with actors I love OR in a series I love (or both)

From the official Star Trek Into Darkness website: http://www.startrekmovie.com/

From the official Star Trek Into Darkness website: http://www.startrekmovie.com/

For example:  Star Trek Into Darkness, releases May 17, 2013.  Not going to lie, I’m a huge, no-holds-barred Star Trek fan.  I’m a fan of the original series and all of its progeny, and all of the movies, and most of the books.  Plus, BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH is in this one, and there appears to be a whole lot of people jumping off of really high places — so what’s not to squee about?

#3:  New television episodes coming out with actors I love OR in a series I love (or again, both)

For example:  Thank goodness BBC is finally getting around to filming Sherlock: Season 3!  I mean, COME ON!  You simply cannot leave Sherlock dead.  You. Just. Can’t.  (Chill: I didn’t spoil it for those of you who haven’t watched Season 2.  Anyone who knows anything about Sherlock Holmes knows he “dies” at Reichenbach….and comes back.)

Oh, and lookie there!  That’s BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH again.  (Yes, I kinda squee every time I see a picture of him.)

#4:  Awesome things that happen to me

For example:  My writer friend, the exquisitely talented Kiersi Burkhart, wrote and mailed me my very own personalized typewriter story, called “Rebecca and the Girl Scout Cookies.”  I squeed when I got it out of the mail on Saturday, and my family thought I had gone a bit loopy.  But it was even better than ACTUAL Girl Scout Cookies – just sayin’.

So, on this Monday-after-daylight-savings-time-makes-you-really-sad-about-losing-an-hour-of-sleep-over-the-weekend, look for the things in life that will make YOU squee.

Thanks!

Book Love.

Okay, so we’re packing up our house to sell and move.  I took 12 – TWELVE – boxes full of books to donate to our local library – good quality kids and adult fiction.  Our local library will shelf those donations that are appropriate for the lending area, and sell the rest for fundraising efforts.  It’s nice to know that others will love them as much as we have.  These twelve books barely scratched the surface of our book holdings, but we can’t part with the rest.  Plus, I have new books coming that I ordered online.

Thankfully, our new house has several built in bookshelves.

Is there anything better than the feeling of opening a new book?

I think the only thing better will be opening a new book in a nice book-reading spot in our new house.

Once I get a picture of said spot, I’ll share it with you; so stay posted!

~Thanks!

Because we all want to be Neil Gaiman when we grow up.

I’m pretty sure you all knew this, but in case you didn’t, let me just tell you.  Neil Gaiman is amazing, and many of us want to be him when we grow up.  What’s he up to now, you ask?  Well, here.  Read/Watch this.  It’s amazing.  I love that he’s doing a project of this scale.  Cannot wait to read what comes out of it.  GO NEIL!

Click right here on this link to see Neil Gaiman’s current “featuring you” project.

Neil Gaiman’s Twitter avatar.
(https://twitter.com/neilhimself)

Ideas Wanted!

Hey Blogosphere!  I posted this on Facebook yesterday and got a great response.  Feel free to add your own ideas in the comment section.  I LOVE ideas!
~Thanks!
Ok, FB friends. I need your input in a story I’m writing. I need a fictional name for a store/shop that means “retaliation.” I was thinking “Tit For Tat” but that has all kinds of naughty middle school boy smirkiness attacked to it. So other options might be “Quid Pro Quo,” “Pay Backs,” “Turning Tables,” “Serves You Right,” and “Measure For Measure.” What’s YOUR preference, and/or what other names could you come up with? HELP!
  • Cement Shoes.
  • Would you shop in a store called Cement Shoes? Maybe….
  • What service does the store provide?
  • Karma Kafe
  • “Re-prize-all Used Toy Store”. Where all toys are a prize to be re used.
  • I didn’t read your post correctly. I thought you said it was a toy store.
  • never-the-less, I like reprisal
  • outwardly it sells one-of-a-kind items, but it’s really a Twilight-Zone kinda store that dishes out what people deserve – for good or bad.
  • IforNI, Something Karma
  • Karma Kitch
  • Does the winner get royalties?
  • or an honorable mention on the acknowledgment page????
  • Retailiation. No?
  • Okay, if it gives out good as well as bad… The Winnowing Fork.
  • you might check anagram web sites to for some of these words. Or mythological sites.
  • Dang it! I was just typing “Retailiation.” Great minds and all that.
  • Too funny! Great minds, indeed.
  • If it’s an ice cream shop… “A Dish Best Served Cold.”
  • The Sauce and Gander. Although that sounds like a pub.
  • Teak Jar Music. Anagram of justice and karma
  • Themis Retail Tea. Or Old Bailey’s Retail Tea.
  • I4NI
  • Comuppins
  • U Hadit Comin
  • Reciprocity. Strangely I just took a Stanford course at work this week called “managing without authority” and reciprocity is one tool to use!
  • You Asked for It.
  • You guys ALL rock. I’ll let you know what I go with soon. And the Moirae are going to play a big part in this store.
  • And thanks so much for the Chicago earworm. “He had it comin’….He had it comin’….”
  • That was sort of the idea.
  • OMG, I could waste SO MUCH time on the anagram site. It’s interesting that an anagram of “retaliation” is “A Entrail Trio” because my Moirae will be doing some entrail divination…..
  • Ack, get it out of my ears!!!
  • I like his suggestion. It works for the one-of-a-kind-items shop as well as for the actual purpose of the shop. You Asked For It seems like the perfect name. And, btw, I LOVE the Cell Block Tango.
  • If it is a fabric store it could be Reap what You Sewed
  • Keep ‘em comin’…you’re on a roll, sir.
  • “Eye for an Eye” or “Serve the Same Sauce”
  • Ooh,  I’ve never heard of the “serve the same sauce” expression before.
  • Or it could just be “The Same Sauce”….
  • Thai Restaurant.
    Pai Bach Sab Ich
  • That took me a moment. Geesh!
  • Tee hee
  • It’s a bit of a stretch but you could do Zeke’s 25/17. Referencing Ezekiel 25:17 better known from the Sam Jackson’s speech from pulp fiction
  • Lemme go look it up….
  • Oh, wow. That’s heavy. But I really like the Bible verse idea. There’s a religious element in the story and the store, actually.
  • I’m also thinking of R&P….which stands for “rewards and punishments” but could be an innocent-sounding name of a store on any main street in America.
  • Not Your Girl Next Door…….
  • Oh a dessert shop. Karmeringue

Who left the AUGURY out of INAUGURATION?

I love words.  I really do.  I’ve actually considered going back to graduate school (again?) just to learn more about etymology.  I was always a wiz-bang student when it came to suffixes/prefixes & roots.

Inauguration

So for some reason today, I was amused but also disheartened to see this little feature on Yahoo, in regards to today’s inauguration:  People Can’t Spell the Word “Inauguration.”

Hmm. Things don’t look good.

AND I started to think about the word “inauguration,” and wondered if people had any idea what its root word even means:  augury, which, strangely, is the art of predicting the future by means of interpreting animal entrails.  NO LIE.  The word augury is much prettier when defined at Dictionary.com = divination, omen, token, indication.  Dictionary.com goes on to say that the history of the word is French, and means “divination from the flight of birds . . . soothsaying, sorcery, enchantment.”

Why would the word “inauguration” have anything to do with the flight of birds, soothsaying, or animal entrails, you ask?  Well, that’s a terribly good question, isn’t it?   The answer that, you have to understand that words are powerful and particular things.  You can use synonyms if you like, but if you want to be extremely particular in your meaning, you must choose just the right word.  Inauguration comes from the Latin inaugurationem, which specifically and particularly means “consecration, installment under good omens.”  It’s the “good omens” part that is important, isn’t it?  It isn’t just installation of someone into a public office, it’s the installation of someone under good omens.
Of course, I’m not entirely sure that this presidential installation, nor the last several in our nation’s history, is under good omens at all.  (Quite the contrary, according to recent news broadcasts.)  So perhaps, what has been unwinding on national television today isn’t actually an “inauguration” at all . . . unless someone behind the scenes has been studying flocks of birds and/or cutting open small animals to read their entrails and just hasn’t seen fit to tell us about it.
Just saying.  Enjoy the rest of the “inauguration” coverage.
:-)
~Thanks

Name That Novella!

A little contest over on Madeline Hunter’s Facebook Author page: 

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She’s re-releasing a fantastic romance novella, and wants a shiny new title to go along with her shiny new cover art.  But if you want to get in on the contest, you have to get over there and submit your title idea PRONTO, because they’re picking the title TOMORROW!  (January 16, 2013 – 4 pm)

~Thanks!

Before The Call, by Tonya Kuper

I was inspired by something that Tonya Kuper shared today on her blog.  It’s her story of how she got signed with her agent.  This journey that we take is always uphill, isn’t it?  But when we get there, the view gets better and better.

Before the Call.

~Thanks, Tonya!

Jim Butcher’s advice on the novelist’s “Great Swampy Middle”

The best thing I’ve read all week:

Jim Butcher’s writing advice is always wonderful, practical, helpful, insightful, and darn-it-all funny.
Navigating “The Great Swampy Middle” of your novel, is, I think, his best yet.

Thanks, Mr. Butcher!

Here Frodo and Sam trek through The Great Swampy Middle….somehow making it through to the other side…..

 

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