Happy anniversary, readergirlz!
In honor of our seven-year anniversary, we're catching up with rgz divas and featured authors. Kicking off our anniversary series (or shall we say, anniver-series?) of posts is none other than our own Melissa Walker.
7 Things You Don't Know About Me:
1. I have kept a diary every year since third grade.
2. I have been known to sip pickle juice straight from the jar.
3. My dad passed away 10 years ago, but I can still hear his voice when I need advice.
4. I love the idea of collecting sea glass, but I'm lazy about actually doing it when I'm at the beach.
5. I find it delightful when cocktails are served in their proper glasses.
6. I sing show tunes to my two-year-old in hopes that one day she'll be my Broadway companion (my husband isn't into musicals).
7. I still think the world looks magic if someone is blowing bubbles nearby.
We'll be posting updates and tidbits from familiar faces all month long here at the readergirlz blog. Stay tuned and celebrate with us!
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Sometimes we hear of those in the publishing industry who dissuade authors from writing in different genres. As if YA readers don't read various styles of storytelling. YA readers do, and so do YA writers. Therefore, writers like the freedom to crossover. We choose the best genre to tell our story. Because ultimately, it's all about good story.
I'm happy to share two books by authors writing in different genres than they usually do. The first is Skin by Donna Jo Napoli. I did expect fantasy when I picked up the work, but then quickly entered into Sep's world as she discovers she has vitiligo. The realistic work is paced well as Napoli draws us alongside Sep. We feel compassion, frustration, and ultimately empathize with a character accepting her new self and redefining normal.
The second work is by our own rgz diva, Melissa Walker: Ashes to Ashes. I expected a contemporary work, which, true enough, the story begins with, but the paranormal afterlife caught me by surprise. (I don't tend to read flaps. :~) Melissa's setting is fresh and will draw you to think and ponder your own beliefs. That is of course after you've run with Callie through her trial, been pulled and torn through her decisions, and cheered her character growth. And as always, Melissa writes of real, compelling love. My favorite quote: "Life is fragile, worthy of reverence and gently care." Great thoughts for the new year!
Find these, rgz, and let us know what you think, here or on facebook. Happy new year!
Skin
by Donna Jo Napoli
Skyscape, 2013
Ashes to Ashes
by Melissa Walker
Katherine Tegen Books, Inc. 2013
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Okay, so this will probably mean nothing to most (if not all) of you, but my favourite sci-fi show - Ashes to Ashes - ends tonight. Noooooo. After five years (2 seasons of Life on Mars and 3 seasons of Ashes), the mystery will 'supposedly' be revealed tonight.
God I hope it doesn't disappoint.
Oh, and if you watched the Harvey Keitel remake version of Life on Mars - fools. :D
I have been watching it from the beginning. It has not been quite as good as Life on Mars (British Version, obviously) until this season.
I'm torn between not being able to wait for the final episode and dreading it because there will be no more.
Might not mean anything to me, but I want to watch it now. Sorry to hear it's getting the axe.
So Ashes to Ashes was a continuation/spin off of Life on Mars?
Like Aaron, I do want to watch it now. :-)
MD, I feel the same. I want the resolution but not the end. Huh! :D
Aaron, you have missed so much.
Anthony, you should.
Sounds like something I would like. Too bad they don't have it in the states. Maybe someday we will make a horrible remake of it and it will last half a season.
I always prefer to watch the original version. "Death at a Funeral," for example, did not require an American remake : P
And sob, it's done...
Dare I ask how it went?
The ending broke my heart, but then the best stories always do.