Thursday, December 22, 2011

Hopeful Monsters: Chad Beckerman, Design Wunderkid

Hopeful Monsters: Chad Beckerman, Design Wunderkid: Chad and I worked together on a totally rad book cover. Here is Chad's post in which he describes the process!

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Thursday, October 20, 2011

LAUREN MYRACLE’S WILD RIDE


For some folks, life is a straight and steady line, pushing on toward the horizon. For others–and one must surely count author Lauren Myracle in this latter group–it’s a roller coaster ride of dizzying heights and dramatic lows. Never more so than in the past ten days.  Last Monday the 10th, Lauren got a phone call that authors dream of: her most recent book, Shine, had been nominated for a National Book Award.  She was ecstatic, but was told to keep the news secret until the formal announcement on the 12th.  Sure enough, at the live press conference, Shine was held up and extolled as one of the best books of the year for young people. Lauren heard her name read off in a list that included such great writers as Albert Marrin, Gary D. Schmidt, Thanhha Lai, and Debbie Dahl Edwardson. Then, shortly after the press conference, another book was hastily added to the list, the similar sounding Chime, by Franny Billingsley. The National Book Foundation explained the late addition by saying there had been a “mistake” and a “miscommunication.”  Soon the internet was alight with speculation that the wrong book had been announced, that Shine was meant to be Chime.The roller coaster was plummeting to earth.
But the NBF said they would go forward with six nominations instead of their usual five, and Lauren decided to put a good face on it and try to enjoy the next four weeks leading up to the awards gala.  Then the gears of the ride began to move again.  Another phone call from the NBF on Thursday, the 13th, this time saying that some folks felt Shine should come off this list. Then the phone rang again on Friday–yep, it needed to come off one way or another.
Over the weekend Lauren decided to withdraw but asked the NBF for a favor, to make a donation to theMatthew Shepard Foundation, an organization named for the victim of a hate crime that sponsors  pro-diversity youth programs.  Shine is about such a crime and the bullying of gay teens, and in what had seemed like a meaningful bit of synchronicity, the official announcement of the finalists took place on the anniversary of Matthew Shepard’s death. The donation seemed like a way to hold onto that synchronicity and to make sure something good came of the whole mess. The NBF graciously agreed.
Monday morning, a week after her thrilling first phone call, Lauren officially–and sadly–withdrew.  But then, something amazing happened.  The roller coaster began a crazy climb upward again.  Suddenly, the e-mails, phone calls, posts, article, and tweets were FLYING in.  Two campaigns were spontaneously launched on Twitter, #IsupportShine and #BuyShine.  Libba Bray, a fellow young adult author with a popular blog, posted a shame-on-the-NBF rant that was retweeted hundreds of times. The young adult community had been galvanized, and they rallied around Lauren and Shine.  The AP ran with the story, which was picked up by the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Gawker, Gothamist, Salon, Entertainment Weekly, the BBC, the NBC Nightly News, and outlets around the world! Lauren was interviewed by Vanity Fair and NPR, asked to blog for the Huffington Post.  The outpouring of interest and support keeps coming, and has been nothing short of extraordinary, and so heartening to Lauren.  You can follow links to some of the many articles and posts below.
And as for Shine. It had enjoyed a nice bump in sales after the original award announcement, and is now flying off the shelves. We have shipped our existing stock and have a rush reprint on the way.
What a crazy, crazy ride.

—Susan Van Metre, Publisher 


Shine in the Media:
Twitter is still buzzing with book fans and literary supporters using the hash tags #ISupportShine and#BuyShine

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

So that happened . . .


News about Lauren Myracle’s Withdrawal from The National Book Award Continues to Garner National Media Attention.


Amulet; $16.95; May 2011; 9780810984172



About the book
When her best guy friend falls victim to a vicious hate crime, sixteen-year-old Cat sets out to discover who in her small town did it. Richly atmospheric, this daring mystery mines the secrets of a tightly knit Southern community and examines the strength of will it takes to go against everyone you know in the name of justice. Against a backdrop of poverty, clannishness, drugs, and intolerance, Myracle has crafted a harrowing coming-of-age tale couched in a deeply intelligent mystery. Smart, fearless, and compassionate, this is an unforgettable work from a beloved author.

On Wednesday, October 19th, NPR’s “All Things Considered” will be interviewing Lauren Myracle during the program, which airs on WNYC-AM at 7:00pm.

Also, Lauren Myracle will have an *exclusive* blog post on 
The Huffington Post on
October 19th.

On Tuesday, October 18th, VanityFair.com interviewed Myracle, which will be featured on their homepage on October 19th:


Twitter is still buzzing with book fans and literary supporters using the hash tags
#ISupportShine and #BuyShine

The news has also appeared in the following media, within the last 48 hours alone,
and continues to grow:
·         PUBLISHERS LUNCH
·         PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
·         SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL
·         YALSA
·         THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
·         REUTERS
·         YAHOO NEWS
·         TIME
·         HUFFINGTON POST
·         SALON
·         MSN
·         BUSINESS WEEK
·         CBS MONEYWATCH
·         NY TIMES
·         WASHINGTON POST
·         LA TIMES
·         NPR-Monkey See
·         ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
·         NY MAGAZINE
·         THE NEW YORKER
·         NY OBSERVER
·         GAWKER
·         BLACKBOOK
·         GOTHAMIST
·         FLAVORWIRE
·         PR NEWSWIRE
·         WBUR
·         OREGON LIVE
·         NEWSDAY
·         MEDIA BISTRO
·         SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER
·         BALTIMORE EXAMINER
·         SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS
·         ASBURY PARK PRESS
·         MIAMI HERALD
·         FRESNO BEE
·         THE REPUBLIC
·         BANGOR DAILY NEWS
·         KING 5 TV SEATTLE
·         WW2 NEWS SAN DIEGO
·         KPTV
·         1310 NEWS
·         CF NEWS 13
·         NWCN
·         WCNC
·         WFAA
·         WNEM
·         HYPABLE
·         IBT TIMES
·         NOTES IN THE MARGIN
·         FIGMENT
·         THE CELEBRITY CAFE
·         KT LITERARY
·         RYAN FIELD
·         HILLARY HOMZIE
·         LIL RED WRITING HOOD
·         STEPHEN L DUNCAN