New Year's Eve is one of my least favorite holidays, but this time around, I'm really looking forward to the start of a new year. 2009 has, in large part, been wonderful. I wrote a novel, started four more, made some amazing friends, got a promotion at work, and started my search for a literary agent.
I also read 97 books in 2009. Not including books for work. I don't know about you, but that kind of blows my mind. When did I find the time? Anyway, here are my faves (note: not all came out this year and they are in no order of preferrence):
1) Fablehaven by Brandon Mull
2) City of Glass by Cassandra Clare
3) Graceling by Kristin Cashore
4) The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
5) Gone by Michael Grant
6) The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
I'm hopeful that 2010 will be the year I actually sign with an agent and finish at least one (if not two or three) of my novels. I don't make resolutions because I've never kept one (never!), but this year, that's my goal: finish at least one novel and continue looking for an agent.
What's your goal for 2010? Any favorite books of yours that I missed?
(And a P.S.: Happy Birthday, Evan!)
Hooray for ElanaJ and yet another excuse to not come up with my own blog post! Apparently, all over the blogosphere, it's Official Kissing Day (in honor of mistletoe)! You're supposed to post a kissing scene from something you wrote. If you're not a writer, you can post your favorite kissing scene.
Here's a steamy kiss between Lucy and Eamon in Mortal Peril (yes, I'm still searching for a new title):
We stumbled the few blocks back to my apartment where Eamon nodded gravely to the faerie who stood a few doors down watching the street. I kept hold of his hand as I unlocked the front door and pulled him in behind me, not caring what the fey outside thought. But before we’d reached my front door, I felt Eamon resisting.
I turned to face him, afraid he was going to leave. But he didn’t leave and he didn’t speak. He brought one hand up to my cheek and ran his fingers lightly down my jaw, leaving behind a trail of heat that raised goose bumps on my skin. He smiled when I shivered, then cupped his hand on the back of my neck, drawing me toward him slowly until our lips finally met.
My breath escaped in an excited rush and I slipped my arms around his shoulders, pulling our bodies against each other. I felt the heat rising in my cheeks as my lips parted and Eamon slid his tongue against mine. After a moment, he leaned back to look me in the eye.
“Should I go?” he asked. I frowned and shook my head, pulling him up the stairs behind me.
The top floor was sweltering, but neither of us noticed as we made our way down the hall to my front door with our lips pressed together. Eamon kept a hand on the small of my back and kissed my neck softly as I unlocked the door. Once inside, we fumbled in the dark, kicking off our shoes as we stumbled to my bed. Eamon sat down and pulled me between his knees, placing a kiss on my collarbone.
“We don’t have to do anything,” he whispered, gazing up at me. “I’d be content just to lie with you.”
“Maybe,” I replied, “but I wouldn’t.” The words were out of my mouth before I realized how they sounded and my face went bright red as I stammered, “Oh, I didn’t mean…um, I’m not suggesting we have to, like, you know.”
He laughed and grabbed my hand, tugging me down onto the bed next to him. “We’ll just see how things go, ok?” he said. I nodded with relief.
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So kids, what's your fave kissing scene? I personally love the first kiss between Katsa and Po in Kristin Cashore's Graceling. If I had the book here with me, I'd post it, but I don't. Maybe when I get home tonight, I'll update.
Happy Kissing Day! :)
...but man, I've been lame about blogging lately and the fabulous Carrie Harris said I could, so I'm stealing this meme for my very own. Thanks for rescuing my blog from being un-updated, Carrie!
1. What's the last thing you wrote? What's the first thing you wrote that you still have? The last thing I wrote was the 10,000th word in my new WIP Hitched, around midnight last night, which I decided gave me permission to go to bed.
The first thing I remember writing was a book that I no longer recall the title of, but it was about an elephant who escaped from the zoo. I also did the illustrations. Note: I'm no artist. My elephant looked like a big grey circle with ears.
2. Write poetry? Lord, no. But I used to write some real doozies.
3. Angsty poetry? Is there any other kind?
4. Favorite genre of writing? Young adult, obviously. Specifically, sci-fi and fantasy.
5. Most annoying character you've ever created? Hmm...Probably Bart from Mortal Peril. But he gets better in book two when he falls in love with a vampire named Kyle. :)
Or maybe Squish from Void, but only because he's always hungry. He's a thirteen-year-0ld boy! Of course he is!
6. Best plot you've ever created? That's a tough one because I'm partial to the plot of MP (my first novel), but I've got something in the hopper right now that I'm dying to write when I get a chance.
7. Coolest plot twist you've ever created? I love that my vampires and werewolves in MP were descended from fairies. But I'm really digging the big plot twist in Void that I cannot discuss for fear that I won't do it justice.
8. How often do you get writer's block? Not too often, but regularly enough that I have three novels that are less than half-written because whenever I get stuck with one, I move on to another. I notice it happens when I step outside the reality box (i.e. when the sci-fi or fantasy stuff comes into play). Those scenes aren't as easy for me to write because I don't always know exactly how I want those elements to play out. Most often, I have ideas about how to resolve those scenes when I'm doing something besides writing (walking, riding the subway, trying to fall asleep...).
9. Write fan fiction? Nay.
10. Do you type or write by hand? Typing, for sure. Unless you want to discuss my high school poetry, which was hand-written in journals. I have saved them all and maybe someday when I'm feeling cruel will subject you all to the horror. Or maybe I'll do it a few questions from now...
11. Do you save everything you write? Yes, including high school and college papers. Except I lost my folder of work from my college poetry class, which was the only time I ever wrote non-angsty poetry. Shame. I'm sure it was equally as bad as the crap I wrote in HS, I just can't remember it.
12. Do you ever go back to an idea after you've abandoned it? Yes, but I usually only abandon ideas because I'm not sure where to go with them, so once inspiration strikes, I try to pick it back up so I don't forget. I do a lot of that--forgetting.
13. What's your favorite thing you've ever written? This little gem:
The glowing moon shines down tonight
A sweet and frail white wine
That beams down on lovers’ hearts
To make their love divine
Yet moonlight changes frequently
And waxes with the tides
And so the lovers’ song does sing
And with the moon it dies
But the moon comes back to wander
Along the lonely sea
And the song comes back to sing again
When you come back to me.
That was written right after my first love dumped me. Ah, high school.
That's not really my favorite though. My favorite characters to write are the fabulously snarky Maggie and Stuart from Umber, but I'm at a point where I have to let that one sit for awhile until inspiration strikes, so they're on ice at the moment. Poor Mags and Stu.
14. What's everyone else's favorite story that you've written? Most people have only ever read one: Mortal Peril. But my mom (who was also my high school creative writing teacher) was a big fan of my more quirky poems and vignettes.
15. Ever written romance or angsty teen drama? That's about all I write. I mean, with fantasy or sci-fi elements woven in, but it's all about the romance and drama for my characters.
16. What's your favorite setting for your characters? I tend to set things in NYC, where I live now. But Umber is set in northern VA where I grew up and Hitched is a cross-country journey that ends up in another world entirely. My sister and I drove cross country after we graduated from college, so you could say my settings are places where I've lived or visited.
17. How many writing projects are you working on right now? Three novels are in the early stages, but I only focus on one at a time.
18. Have you ever won an award for your writing? Not an official one. I won an award for being editor-in-chief of the literary magazine in high school. But my mom was the moderator...
19. What are your five favorite words? Palliative, morose, snippet, olfactory, and reticence. Actually, those are just the first five words that popped into my head, but they're good ones, right?
20. What character have you created that is most like yourself? Lucy from MP is pretty Lizzy-like (according to my mother). And Bree, one of the MCs from Hitched, is a bit like me in the sense that she's super-anxious and lets it get in the way of living her life sometimes.
21. Where do you get ideas for your characters? I see characters everywhere, everyday (I live in New York City!), so I create personalities for the people I see. The other day, I saw a guy who looked exactly like a gargoyle. He's now a very minor character in Hitched.
22. Do you ever write based on your dreams? No, because I can never remember my dreams. I'm a really heavy sleeper. But I still remember one dream from my childhood that someday might make a good middle grade novel...
23. Do you favor happy endings? Yes. And I like things to feel resolved. But I also like series and trilogies, so I'm ok with things not being resolved right away.
24. Are you concerned with spelling and grammar as you write? To a ridiculous degree. I always go back and edit while I'm writing, which may take longer, but means less work when I revise.
25. Does music help you write? Sometimes. I like to make playlists, but I usually end up just listening to one song on repeat.
26. Quote something you've written. Whatever pops into your head.Ready?
I wrote this the other night, but it's the first scene in Hitched:
I’d misplaced my boyfriend at parties so many times over the last four years that I was considering carrying wallet-sized photos of him with my cell phone number on the back. That way, I could pass them out at the beginning of the night and people could call me with updates: “He’s throwing up in the bathroom,” or “He just chucked his shoe at the karaoke machine,” or “He’s doing inappropriate things to the family dog.” So, as usual, I was searching the rooms of the sprawling house, listening for outcries of anger or disgust that would lead me to him like a homing device.
Now it's your turn, writer friends!
How Lizzy is spending her time these days, let's recap:
1) Three works in progress:
Hitched-- 7,468 words written (Goal: 75,000) This is the one I'm spending the most time with these days, as inspiration has hit. Hooray!
Void-- 18,559 words written (Goal: 75,000) I love this book, but it's a complicated story and I don't have time for complicated right now.
Umber (aka "The Book without a Plot")-- 13,656 words written (Goal: to figure out who the bad guys are before going any further)
2) Querying: Currently in a holding pattern while many fabulous agents read my manuscript. There's interest and lots of praise, but still waiting for an offer...
3) And, lastly, my day job. Takes up most of the hours of the day, but my books and authors are doing so well! Rewarding, for sure. And even more rewarding: I'm taking a week off for Christmas and maybe, just maybe, I'll find time to write (so long as I can do most of my shopping online).
Ok, one more thing. Thanks to SYTYCD, I have a new favorite song:
So, what are you up to these days?
I've had this Dorothy Parker poem stuck in my head for the last few days:
There's little in taking or giving,
There's little in water or wine;
This living, this living, this living
Was never a project of mine.
Oh, hard is the struggle, and sparse is
The gain of the one at the top,
For art is a form of catharsis,
And love is a permanent flop,
And work is the province of cattle,
And rest's for a clam in a shell,
So I'm thinking of throwing the battle-
Would you kindly direct me to hell?
Seems strangely apt. I guess my subconcious knows I'm going a little crazy. Back to writing!
Every year, my mom and aunts ask us "kids" (we're all well past the age of adulthood, but some things never change) for our Christmas lists. And every year, I log on to Amazon and dutifully list all the books that I keep at the ready in the "Saved for Later" section of my cart just waiting for the day I get a massive windfall and can buy them all in one fell swoop.
(Nevermind that I own so many books that I have resorted to selling them to The Strand if they've been sitting on my bookshelves for more than a year and haven't been read. Because I live in a tiny New York apartment with little space for more shelves. And I move every few years, which sucks when you're packing up all seventeen-gazillion books.)
But this year, my list is woefully short. Not because I haven't been looking forward to reading things, but because I've been reading so much that I've pretty much cleared out the ones I just had to own and am now kind of at a loss as to what's next. Right now, on my wish list are three books: Going Bovine by Libba Bray, The Maze Runner by James Dashner, and Un Lun Dun by China Mielville. (I've also asked Santa for a literary agent and book deal. C'mon big guy, do me a solid!)
So can a girl get some help here, people? What else deserves a spot on my list?
You get two posts today because I'm so psyched for this news!
Book three of The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins will be released on August 24, 2010! (A mere three days after my birthday, in case you're wondering eight months ahead of time what Lizzy might want.)
No title announced yet, but who cares? :)
The best part about being a publicist is when your hard work pays off. Remember that American history book I mentioned last post? It's a New York Times bestseller!
I like to think it was all the publicity that made it happen (oh, the ego!), but in reality, the author wrote a fantastic book that got noticed by the right people and, voila! Success! It's that much sweeter because the author is extremely likable and a pleasure to work with.
Now mind you, this is not overnight success. The author has published a couple books before this, and he has contacts that definitely helped. But it's so nice to see a book take off unexpectedly based largely on its own merits. It lets me put a bit of faith back in the book-buying public. And with all the hoopla lately about how publishing is dying, it's nice to have some faith to hold onto.
About Me
- Lizzy Mason
- Hey everyone, I’m Lizzy! I live in Brooklyn with my adorably off-kilter (and often spiteful) cat, Moxie. I work in publishing as a senior publicist, which means I get to indulge my passion for books. I also write fantasy and sci-fi for young adults. My first book is currently out with agents and you'll be hearing about it. A lot. Random facts:I have a tremendous memory for weird things. I can tell you my childhood friends’ telephone numbers, my credit card numbers, and my library card barcode. I can also sing the lyrics to nearly any pop song of the last sixty years. But I can’t give you directions without getting you lost, so don’t ask.
Works in Progress
YA Urban Fantasy
Status: Querying
Word Count: 86k
MP, Book Two
YA Urban Fantasy
Status: On hold while querying book one
Word Count: 33k
Scar Tissue
YA Paranormal Mystery
Status: Writing
Word Count: 48k
Void
YA Dystopian
Status: On hold
Word Count: 19k
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