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And … Scene.

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Today is a bit bittersweet with the release of DRAMA! Book 4: Entrances and Exits. Sadly, this is the last book in the DRAMA! series … unless something wonderfully amazing happens like a massive write in campaign or a movie deal or my mom buying up every single copy of the series thereby skewing the sales numbers and making it clear that my editor simply must ask me for more!! Alas, I fear this is the end.

But a good end, in my unusually self-confident opinion. Entrances and Exits is one of my favorite books ever. (That I’ve written, I mean. In the pantheon of publishing I’m not going to be so egotistical as to say this is one of the best books of all time … although…) I love these characters and just because I’m not writing them anymore, doesn’t mean they’re not still with me. Ohhh, bad double negative! Bad! Or wait … I think that’s a triple negative! In that case bully for me!

Bully for me? When did Theodore Roosevelt take over this blog?

Mr. Roosevelt aside, I hope you all enjoy it. (Ooooh, speaking of Mr. Roosevelt, you should all check out the movie Arsenic and Old Lace starring Cary Grant. It is one of Bryan’s favorite movies and, not surprisingly, one of mine as well.)

And as they used to say on The West Wing … “What’s next?”

I’ll let you know.

Happy Earth Day

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

And what better way to go out and celebrate our planet than by buying a book? Hey, how about DRAMA! Show, Don’t Tell? I mean, they’ve already gone and used all that paper to print up the darn thing. Don’t think of it as just buying a book. You’ll be saving the planet!

Why yes, I do have no shame.

Speaking of Earth Day, one little thing that I do to help out is, whenever possible, I’ll walk somewhere instead of taking my car. I walk around town a lot. Just ask my neighbor who always sees me out and about. Aside from being great exercise, walking gives me time to think and to work. I’d say that the most important part of the writing process happens for me while I walk and listen to my iPod. I have particular playlists for particular moods and especially for particular books. Here’s what I listen to when I’m developing new ideas or scenes or whatever for DRAMA! (It’s a rather eclectic mix, though it should be no surprise that it’s rather heavy on showtunes.)

DRAMA! Playlist
“Who Am I Anyway?” from A Chorus Line
“Cabaret” from Cabaret (Duh)
“The Grease Megamix”
“Bubble Pop Electric” by Gwen Stefani
“Friends” by Bette Midler
“You’re my Best Friend” by Queen
“Rent” from Rent (Duh again)
“Lose Yourself” by Eminem (Surprising, I know.)
“The Entertainer” by Billy Joel
“Gone Going” by Black Eyed Peas (featuring Jack Johnson)
“The Rose” by Bette Midler
“Brush Up Your Shakespeare” from Kiss Me Kate
“I Have Confidence” from The Sound of Music
“Wind it Up” by Gwen Stefani
“Hey Old Friends” from Merrily We Roll Along (performed by Barry Manilow)
“Linus and Lucy” by Vince Guaraldi
“You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown” from the play of the same name
“My New Philosophy” also from You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown
“Popular” from Wicked
A Medley of songs from The Wizard of Oz in concert.
“The Show Must Go On” by Queen

Favorite Things

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Doesn’t it seem a little unfair that Gossip Girl, Greek, Bones, and How I Met Your Mother are all on the same night at the SAME TIME!?! I mean, seriously … we have months with hardly any original television programming and then it all comes back at once? Where’s the logic in that? Good thing I took a break from Dancing with the Stars this season or I think my head would explode.

Seeing how those are some of my favorite shows, it got me thinking about my characters’ favorites (also because asking certain people about their “favorite things” is a tiny component of the super secret project I mentioned earlier). So, in honor of the release of Show, Don’t Tell tomorrow, I thought it would be fun to ask Bryan, Sam, and Hope what some of their favorites are. It turns out that they like some of the same stuff I do. What an amazing coincidence.

Favorite Movie
Bryan: There are so many. Let’s see. For classic movies, it’s got to be The Philadelphia Story, Stage Door, and His Girl Friday. But for movies that came out since I was born, I’d have to say, Mean Girls, Finding Neverland, and Hairspray.
Sam: Gone with the Wind and the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Hope: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Sorry. I love Johnny Depp and all, but nothing beats the original.

Favorite TV Show
Bryan: Buffy, The Vampire Slayer, Veronica Mars, Ugly Betty, Gossip Girl … and because this list is a little short on testosterone … Battlestar Galactica (not that it doesn’t star some kick ass women, but at least it doesn’t have a girl in the title.)
Sam: Buffy, Lost, and Friday Night Lights
Hope: Television rots the mind … except for Buffy and Lost.

Favorite Singer/Band
Bryan: Sam
Sam: Aw, thanks Bryan. That’s sweet. You must want something. Okay, my favorite singers are Norah Jones and Heather Headley.
Hope: The Pierces

Favorite Musical
Bryan: Wicked
Sam: Wicked
Hope: Sweeney Todd and The Sound of Music.

Favorite Halloween Costume
Bryan: I was once a tube of toothpaste. Crest, I think.
Sam: Maleficent (the Disney character, not Blaine’s dog.)
Hope: Death.

Favorite Food
Bryan: All of them. I’m not picky. Well, except mushrooms. Not a big fan of eating fungus.
Sam: Pizza
Hope: My dad’s huevos rancheros.

Favorite Book
Bryan: Interview with the Vampire and Boy Meets Boy
Sam: Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings (and The Hobbit) and the Dragonriders of Pern
Hope: Where the Sidewalk Ends, A Light in the Attic, and The Bell Jar

TV is Back!

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

The television writers’ strike is over and we’re about to get four whole weeks of new television … before everything disappears for the summer. Not that original TV totally disappears anymore. There were some really great shows airing during the drought of the past few months—like Jericho and Eli Stone—and some truly awesome ones the will be starting up for the summer soon … Oh, how I have missed you, So You Think You Can Dance?

But television isn’t the only thing coming back. Bryan and his Orion Academy friends return on Tuesday with the release of DRAMA! book 3: Show, Don’t Tell. This time, they’re taking the show on the road and visiting a traveling Renaissance Faire, which is about as fun for Bryan as you’d expect it to be. But Sam and Hope are way stoked to get their Huzzah on. In honor of the release of Show, Don’t Tell, I promise to blog every day for the next seven to make up for my long absence. (I figure with a promise like that, I can probably make it three out of the seven days. Let’s keep our fingers crossed.)

First off, why have I been so scarce around here lately? Well, the thing about being a writer is, sometimes people expect you to write. And meet deadlines. Incredibly tight deadlines in some cases. And I had two biggies in the past two months.

The first was for DRAMA! book 4: Entrances and Exits. Not only did I turn that manuscript in, but my amazing editor turned it around so fast that it’s already been through edits, copyedits, and I just looked over the first pass pages (that’s when I get to see the book laid out in its almost final form). I am incredibly happy with how these next two books in the series came out and can’t wait for everyone to read them.

The other reason I’ve been MIA is that in the past couple months I accepted a book offer, researched the book, interviewed people for it, wrote it, turned it in, got my edits, and am finalizing the second draft right now. It’s a super fun, super exciting book project for a very popular TV show unlike any other I’ve written books on before. This new book is taking me to someplace I never though I’d go and I’m getting to meet people I never dreamed I’d meet. (Don’t get too excited. I haven’t left the L.A. area). Can’t say anything more since the book hasn’t been announced yet, but considering it’ll be out this fall, I should be able to share some more soon. And maybe I’ll drop a hint or two as my week of blogging continues. Who knows?

While you wait for my seven day blog-a-thon to continue, you can check out my friend, Randi Reisfeld’s new web site.

Be back soon!

I promise!

(I hope.)

Another Pub Day!

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

That’s “Publication” Day. I’m not going on any pub crawls or anything like that.

Today is the official release day for Love, Hollywood Style, my first (and, hopefully, not last) entry in the Simon Pulse Romantic Comedies book line. Although the book is in no way autobiographical, it was inspired by the job that led me to the job that ultimately led me to my writing career. After college, I moved to Hollywood and got work as a tour guide at a major motion picture and TV studio. Can’t you just picture me stepping off the bus with bags in my hands, a naive expression on my face, and a dream in my heart? (Except, I took a plane to get here.) To read one of my favorite tales from my days as a tour guide, check out my latest post on the Simon Pulse Ro Com blog.

But while you’re still here, I’d like to take a moment to share some thanks. A couple months back, I found myself with some extra copies of my final Charmed book, Leo Rising. Since the Charmed fan site, TheCharmedOnes.com, has always been very kind to me, I offered the books to them to give away. And thus, the contest mentioned previously in this blog, was born. Little did I know that they would ask the fans to write in with their thoughts on the Charmed books and my books in particular. There was no need to have read any of my books to enter the contest, but if they had read the books and wanted to share their thoughts, it was encouraged. And they did. And then the site shared those words with me. It was some of the nicest and most thoughtful messages I’ve ever received. Such a nice way to start off the new year! (In addition to the fun first weekend of 2008 I spent watching all of Veronica Mars season 1 on DVD.) So, thanks, Charmed Ones and Charmed fans. And congratulations to all the contest winners.

Pub Day (Plus One)

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

Like the wise and wondrous TV Gal from Zap2it.com, I too am spending the holidays in a House That Technology Forgot, which is why I’m a day late with this post. But, December 26th was the official release date of First Kiss (Then Tell): A Collection of True Lip-Locked Moments, a book of anecdotes, comics, poems, and more (like my short, short play) about the first kisses of many of my favorite authors … and me. Not that I’m implying that I’m my own favorite author. Quite honestly, I don’t always like myself that much. But seriously, the book has contributions from Niki Burnham, Deb Caletti, Cecil Castelluci, Shannon and Dean Hale, David Levithan, Scott Westerfeld, and my pal, Micol Ostow (and many, many, more!).

There’s a little something for everyone in this collection, from sweetly memorable moments to tragic parting kisses to embarrassing busses. (That’s an old fashioned word for kissing. It’s not a book about public transportation.) And the best part is that a portion of the proceeds will go to NPR Youth Radio. ‘Tis the season of giving and what better way to give than by getting something for yourself in the process. (See, this kind of selfishness is one of the reasons I don’t always like myself. Actually, no. It’s one of the reasons I love myself.)

While we’re on the subject of the giving season, seeing as how Christmas is my favorite time of the year, I couldn’t let the holiday go by without some comment on all that the season has taught me. For a lesson on the true meaning of Christmas, you should search out some kid with a blue blanket to explain it to you. Here are the things I’VE learned over the years…

-Changing from bad to good is as easy as taking your first step.

-It’s a difficult responsibility to be first toymaker to the king. (And it’s even harder to work for the Burgermeister Meisterburger.)

-Christmas is a commercial racket run by a big eastern syndicate.

-A traditional holiday feast is still possible even without the roast beast.

-If things don’t turn out the way you want them the first time, you’ve still got to believe.

-There is a train that goes to the North Pole. (But a refrigerated boxcar—though perfect for a snowman or a fur-covered rabbit—is not appropriate travel accommodation for a young girl.)

-Bumbles bounce.

-No man is a failure who has friends.

-Santa Claus isn’t always a jolly fellow. At times her can be a surly boss who berates his elf employees or ignores them completely. He has also been known to react with a disproportionate amount of anger when faced with the birth of a reindeer that possesses unique attributes. (Of course, this attitude could be a result of his having to live with Mrs. Claus constantly harping on him to “Eat, Papa, eat!”)

Happy Holidays!

In a Blue Moon

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

It’s a relatively rare phenomenon in the publishing world, but by a strange alignment of the stars and publishing schedules, I have two books coming out within the same month … within the same two weeks, actually. First, there was Everyone’s a Critic, the second book in my DRAMA! series, which came out on October 2nd. And now I’m celebrating the release of the latest episode guide I’ve written for another TV show that I love: Bones: The Official Companion Seasons 1 & 2.

Why, yes, I was very busy last spring. Why do you ask?

This episode guide is chock full of episode synopses, real science facts, and behind the scenes info on every episode of the popular Fox series based on the life and works of Kathy Reichs and starring Emily Deschanel & David Boreanaz. And it’s presented in beautiful—and often gory—Technicolor!

I’d love to write more about how crazy it is to have two books come out so close to one another, but I’m on deadline for DRAMA! book 3 and prepping to start work on Bones: The Official Companion Season 3. So, I really need to get back to work.

Curtain Up!!

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

Today the curtain rises on the second act of DRAMA!, with the release of Everyone’s a Critic.

Bryan and his friends are in for the audition of their lives when a famous producer-director-actor-writer-songwriter-choreographer comes to town with an offer they truly can’t resist.

I know some writers like to take the day off to celebrate a release date. Would that I could, but if I do that, then we might not be able to celebrate the release of DRAMA! Show, Don’t Tell, in a timely manner.

Yep. I’m hard at work on DRAMA! Book #3 … and I’ve just left Bryan in the midst of a rather large decision to put up this little celebratory post. I can’t wait to see what he decides to do.

In the meantime, I have taken some time to post on my alterna-blog for the Simon Pulse Romantic Comedies. To see my thoughts on The GOOD Girls of Hollywood, click here (and scroll to September 27th if necessary).

Okay, now back to work.

Charmed, I’m Sure

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Today is the official on-sale date for what is likely to be the last book I write for the Charmed series. (Although, technically it’s been available on Amazon for a couple weeks now. Publication dates tend to be rather fluid.) Leo Rising focuses on the male members of the Halliwell family as they try to locate the missing Charmed Ones. It also marks the first time in the book series that Leo, Wyatt, and Chris have shared a cover.

Between the Charmed series and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, I’ve written or contributed to a dozen books about witches (not counting the Buffy books, in which a witch was a prominent character). I don’t know. Maybe it’s time I took a break from the subject of witches…

Or maybe it’s time to come up with an original series about witches that’s my own creation.

Hmmm. I’ll have to think about that.

In the meantime, I have other fun news of a more personal nature…
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Breaking Out was Just the Beginning…

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

No, I’m not talking about puberty!

Prison Break: The Classified FBI Files was officially released this week. It’s the latest in a collection of official episode guides I’ve been lucky enough to write for some of my favorite TV shows. I mean, really, I get to watch television for a living. My teachers would be so proud!

This episode guide is a little different as it’s written entirely in the world of the show. The book follows the break (and ensuing manhunt) from inside the investigation with the official FBI files, prison schematics taken from Michael’s computer, and a minute-by-minute breakdown of the escape. There’s even original content provided by folks who work on the show, including “interviews” with the characters that our heroes (and villains) encounter along the way.

For those of you who have already picked up the book … thanks! You may have noticed that when you get to the last page, it tells you that the story continues. Well, that certainly is true. Since the book had to be turned in before the season was done, some of the book is available online for the completionist in all of us. You can get the rest of the story here.

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