Saturday, March 28, 2009

Girl vs. Boy and The Black Sheep by Yvonne Collins and Sandy Rideout













GIRL VS. BOY and THE BLACK SHEEP
by Yvonne Collins and Sandy Rideout

Commercial Young Adult
Hyperion
www.CollinsRideout.com

4 Signed Copies (2 of each) will be given away on Friday April 3, 2009


Girl vs. Boy

Fifteen year old Luisa Perez is not going to win any awards for school spirit. In fact, she and her friends make it a point to avoid all activities considered "extracurricular." So when her English teacher volunteers her to be an anonymous columnist for the school paper, Luisa's first impulse is to run. But, unlike her high-school dropout sister, Luisa does want to go to college—it may be her only ticket out of a life spent working at the cowboy-themed diner where she waitresses part time—and it would be nice to have something to put on her applications.

Her first assignment is to cover her high school's latest fund-raiser, which pits the girls against the boys. Luisa will cover the events from the female point of view, while another anonymous writer provides the male perspective—or, at least, that's how it begins. The two columnists soon find themselves engaged in an epic battle of the sexes—a battle that Luisa is determined to win, even if it means risking the best relationship she's ever had.

The Black Sheep

Fed up with her parents and all their ridiculous rules (they keep a binder full of them), fifteen-year-old Kendra Bishop writes away to The Black Sheep, a reality TV show that offers the chance to swap families with another teen. But when the camera crew, led by brash TV producer Judy Greenberg, shows up at her Manhattan apartment, Kendra starts to have second thoughts.

Too late. Kendra is whisked away to Monterey, California, to live with the Mulligan family in a household that couldn't be more different from her own—complete with hippie parents, their five kids and a pet ferret. Of course, when Kendra falls for Mitch, the Mulligans' seventeen-year-old son, it only complicates things further, especially since Mitch despises the reality TV show and everything it stands for. But given the chance, Kendra might just be able to juggle first love, her new stardom, and a pushy producer who will stop at nothing for higher ratings.

In this hilarious and touching novel, Kendra learns to live under a new roof but finds true refuge in the unlikeliest of places—her own family.



1) Writing teams always fascinate me. How does it work between you two? Do you have a special process that you follow?

With our first book, Yvonne wanted to sit side by side and write every word together (probably because she knew Sandy would try to take over and hog the whole thing!). That plan didn’t survive long. Our schedules are just too different. So we had to develop a way of working on projects independently that gives us equal input.

During the brainstorming stage, we get together in person at Starbucks (cappuccinos are a critical part of the process). We hammer out a high level outline together and then go our separate ways.

Yvonne writes the first draft of each chapter and passes it on to Sandy for the next draft. Sandy sends the full manuscript back to Yvonne for a second pass and then Sandy gives it a final polish.

2) Come on, be honest. Name one time where you disagreed about something. A character’s outfit? A plot element? Which guy the character should end up with? How did it go down?

We disagree all the time during the brainstorming stage but no one else at Starbucks would know it because of our special “distraction technique.” It requires lightening reflexes. When one of us offers up a lame idea, the other one jumps in with “OR, she could do this… Or how about this…?” Eventually the first person forgets her original (bad) idea under the barrage of options. With enough coffee, we reach a solution we both like.

To keep the work interesting, we leave room in the outline for surprises. That way, when we’re reading, there are moments when we think, “Hey, I wasn’t expecting that,” or “Cleverly done, partner.” (Not to mention, “She’d better not leave me to figure out a way out of this trap.”)

3) I love the idea of Black Sheep, it sounds like Wife Swap but for Teens! How did this idea come about?

It did start with an episode of Wife Swap. We liked the idea of giving a teenage girl a chance to trade in her family and try someone else’s on for size. Plus, we wanted to give people a look at what really happens behind-the-scenes on “reality” shows. Yvonne has worked in the film business for years, and for us, it’s a never-ending source of comic relief. Our “Vivien Leigh Reid” series is set in the film world, too.

4) Which one of you was the Black Sheep of your family? Both? Neither?

Sadly, neither. We are still waiting for the big moment of rebellion to hit.

5) What’s up next for you two?

We’ve just started work on the “Love Inc.” series for Hyperion. It’s about three girls who set up a business to help other teens make their way through the minefield of romance. The first book will be out in 2011.

About the Authors:

Yvonne Collins and Sandy Rideout are freelance writers in Toronto, Canada, who have had a longstanding friendship since they were teenagers. They write together to share their knowledge of friendship and growing up with girls everywhere. Learn more about their books at: www.CollinsRideout.com

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Spring Break

Hey Everyone!

Free Book Friday is going on a quick "Spring Break" and will return with more great authors and free books on March 28, 2009.

See you soon!

Friday, March 20, 2009

Beige - Winners

What color is your personality? Is it Beige, like the character in Cecil Castellucci's new novel?

This week, five lucky winners will be receiving free autographed copies of the BEIGE in their mailboxes.

And those winners are....

1) Vanessa Taylir
2) Stephanie Su
3) Linda Bass
4) Jenny Wang
5) Carly Wiggins


If you didn't win, but still want to read all about Katy's life as a punk rock star's daughter, order your copy on Amazon here!

Or find it in our brand new FBF Amazon Book store.

Tomorrow's featured author totally ROCKS! Literally! She used to be in a punk rock band! Stay tuned...

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Beige by Cecil Castellucci






BEIGE
by Cecil Castellucci

Commercial Young Adult
Candlewick Press
www.MissCecil.com

5 Signed Copies will be given away on March 20, 2009






About the Book:

Exiled from Canada to Los Angeles, Katy can't believe she is spending the summer with her father—punk name: the Rat—a recovered addict and drummer for the band Suck. Even though Katy feels abandoned by her mom, even though the Rat's place is a mess and he's not like anything she'd call a father, Kathy won't make a fuss. After all, she is a girl who is quiet and polite, a girl who smiles, a girl who is, well, beige. Or is she? From the author of BOY PROOF and THE QUEEN OF COOL comes an edgy L.A. novel full of humor, heart, and music.



1) So this book is very centered around Punk music, as the main character’s dad is in a punk band. What inspired you to pick this genre of music as your plotting springboard?

I, myself, used to be in a band. It was an indie rock band, and I sang and played guitar. I loved the free spirit of indie rock, which is a cousin to punk rock. One thing I have always appreciated about punk is how it asks you to ask questions and pay attention. When I moved to Los Angeles at the request of the label that was putting out my first CD, I got a job working at Epitaph Records. There I was immersed in the Southern California punk rock music scene. It was awesome, but I felt so boring and beige next to all of those colorful musicians. I was interested in writing about a music scene from an outsiders point of view.

2) Have you ever hung out with a real punk rock band?

Yes! When I moved to LA I used to write in a café that was owned by Eric Melvin from NOFX. I also hung with Tim Armstrong from Rancid, who used to be my neighbor. Through my friendships with them, I saw a lot of their shows where I got to sit on the side of the stage cheering them on and meeting and seeing a lot of great punk bands.

3) The main character is nicknamed Beige by a kinda/sorta friend because of her bland personality. What’s your own personality like? Do you have a tendency to be beige or are you very colorful?

Isn’t it funny how you can feel as though you are both things at the same time or under different circumstances? In general, I would say that I’m a pretty colorful person, and it’s not just because of the blue in my hair! But I think I probably feel most colorful when I’m in my element and with my tribe of kindred spirits. I think that I feel beige sometimes when I’m uncomfortable or out of my comfort zone like Katy feels when she gets to Los Angeles.

4) So you’ve written a few books now. If you could time travel back and visit yourself when you were writing that first book, what advice about publishing and/or writing would you give yourself?

I would tell myself that as much as I think what I am writing sucks that it probably doesn’t suck as badly as I think it does and that when I don’t think I can finish, that I can. I would also remind myself that each novel is its own journey and is going to be a different process. These are things I tell myself still! Most of all I would say “Don’t Freak Out!”

5) I read that you’re also a filmmaker, actress and singer/songwriter. Um, wow! How do all of your interests influence the others?

You know, for me, they are all the same thing, a way to tell stories. I think that the great thing about telling stories in different ways is that it allows me to not have to shove every idea into one way of telling it. I like that freedom. I feel as though the story tells me how it wants to be and then I just follow it. If it’s a song, a play, a film, or a novel, it gets to be that. Each of those styles have different narrative strengths. It also keeps me on my toes which keeps it all very fun!

About the Author:

Cecil Castellucci is an author, filmmaker, actress, and singer-songwriter. She says, "When I first moved to Los Angeles from Montreal, I wrote in a café owned by Eric Melvin from NOFX, had Thanksgiving dinner with Tim Armstrong from Rancid, and had my taxes done by a guy who was in the Circle Jerks. Everyone was So-Cal Punk crazy and I felt so . . . beige. I wondered what it would be like to grow up around adults that cool, especially if you were plopped into that scene when it wasn’t yours." She lives in Los Angeles. Visit her author website at: www.MissCecil.com

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Spring Breakup - Winners!

Have you ever had a Spring Breakup? Well, Aspen Brooks certainly has. And three lucky winners are going to be reading all about it in their free signed copies of SPRING BREAKUP, the latest release by Stephanie Hale!


1) Kieu Vuu
2) Jo Ann Hernandez
3) Ron Fowler

Mega Congrats!

If you didn't win, but still want to read about Aspen's Spring Breakup, order your copy on Amazon here!

Or find it in our brand new FBF Amazon Book store.

Tomorrow's featured author totally ROCKS! Literally! She used to be in a punk rock band! Stay tuned...

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Spring Breakup by Stephanie Hale





SPRING BREAKUP
by Stephanie Hale

Commercial Young Adult
Berkley
www.StephanieHale.com

3 Signed Copies will be given away on March 13, 2009





About the Book:

Aspen Brooks can’t catch a break—even during spring break…

Aspen Brooks trades in sand between her toes for shopping on The Strip when she agrees to go to Las Vegas for spring break with her boyfriend, Rand, her bff, Angel, and Angel’s bf, Lucas. Their hotel is hosting the Miss Teen Queen Pageant and surgically enhanced beauty contestants are everywhere. But when Miss Illinois goes AWOL, it’s up to Aspen to represent her home state and find out what’s really going on. Even if it means putting down the suntan lotion and ignoring Angel’s meltdown over breaking up with Lucas…




1) Your character, Aspen Brooks is great. She’s now appearing in her third novel, SPRING BREAKUP. Is it hard to keep writing books with the same character? Or easy because you’ve come to know her so well by now?

Aspen is actually really easy for me to write. I didn’t realize this until I wrote another YA with an entirely different character and it was really challenging for me. This kind of scares me because Aspen can be sort of a diva, but I guess if the shoe fits. ;)

2) What’s your best Spring Break story?

Okay, so this is totally lame but I’ve never actually been on spring break. I know, right? I guess I’ll just use my favorite vacation, which would have to be my honeymoon. My husband and I took a cruise to the Bahamas and it was amazing. At dinnertime you normally sit with eight other people. They had put all of the newlyweds together. It was really a lot of fun spending time with four other couples who had been married on the same day. I wish I had stayed in contact with some of them because it would be interesting to know how couples made it to the ten-year mark like my husband and I.

3) What’s your typical celebration ritual when you sell a new book or get exciting news about an existing one? Anything strange or quirky we should know about?

My other job is being a stay-at-home mom to my two little boys. It’s weird but they don’t really get that excited when I tell them I’ve sold another book. Now if I say we are going to Chuck E. Cheese’s to celebrate…then they muster up some excitement. If only I could somehow incorporate a giant mouse into my stories!

4) I love the name Aspen! How do you come up with your character names?

I’m really big on city names. Both of my boy’s names are cities. I just really like the unusual names. I think it has something to do with growing up with four different Stephanie’s in my class for twelve years. It was annoying. And names have to fit the character. I can’t really get into a story if I feel that the character’s name doesn’t fit. I’m constantly calling people the wrong name because if they don’t look like a certain name it just won’t stick in my brain. My neighbor has finally just given up and started answering to the wrong name.

5) What will Aspen Brooks be up to next? Will she continue going on her misadventures or do you have something new in store?

Sadly, I think this is going to be Aspen’s last story. I will have another YA coming out next April. My main character, Grace Kelly Cook, is kind of the anti-Aspen so it has been an adjustment. And I’m sure that there will be pieces of Aspen in everything I write.

Check out Aspen Brooks's first two adventures in: Revenge of the Homecoming Queen and Twisted Sisters.









About the Author:


Stephanie Hale lives in central Illinois with her husband, their two adorable little boys, and a dog that barks way too much. This is her third novel. When Stephanie isn't writing she spends her time chasing boys (see above). Visit her website at: www.StephanieHale.com

Friday, March 6, 2009

Zombie Queen of Newbury High - Winners!

Time for some major Zombie love!

These three winners will be receiving free signed copies of Amanda Ashby's latest YA release, Zombie Queen of Newbury High!


1) Donna Compositor
2) Victoria Race
3) Danielle Atwater



If you didn't win, but still want your own piece of Zombie Queen love, order your Zombie Queen of Newbury High on Amazon here. Or find it in our brand new FBF Amazon Book store.

Also, last week, it looks like we had one more copy of Sophomore Undercover than we were expecting. So we drew another winner!

The fifth copy will go to....Samantha Levine!

Congrats!


**BIG NEWS ALERT!

Free Book Friday founder, Jessica Brody's debut novel THE FIDELITY FILES, has just been optioned as a television series by producer Marina Grasic (who also produced Crash) at Curious Pictures!

The Fidelity Files is about an undercover "fidelity inspector," hired by suspicious wives and girlfriends to test men's fidelity.

Check out the book's website and trailer at www.TheFidelityFiles.com

Or order a copy of The Fidelity Files from Amazon here!


Stay tuned for another great author interview and more free books coming tomorrow!