(Guest Post) Jessica Park


Today I am honored to have Jessica Park the author of Flat Out Love stop by to do a guest post for me today.

Jessica is going to talk about Writing Style Approach to YA.

Rules? What Rules?

So my approach to YA has been, um… well, essentially to ignore all the rules. Weird, right? I’m not a fan of following scripts, and convention, and doing what I’m supposed to. I don’t want to write what has already been done. I know that vampire books are selling like crazy, but I didn’t want to write those. I didn’t want to write something just because I thought it would sell or because it’s what the public demanded. Other people can do that better than I can. I wanted to write my book.

So I did. (Can you hear me singing? “I did it myyyyyy waaaaaaay!”)

And considering that Flat-Out Love sales have really started to take off (I’ve somehow sold over 200 books in a week!), and my Amazon rankings have been (for me) great. Not that my sales numbers are staggering, but I’m really pleased. I trust readers more than I trust rule makers. So perhaps my distaste for conforming is paying off.

Now, the publishing industry will tell you a different story. They will tell you that unique does not sell. They want more and more of what they know (or think they know) pulls in huge sales. Not one of the big publishing houses wanted to publish Flat-Out Love. Editors loved it and threw tons of compliments my way, but they all insisted that it wouldn’t sell. I was told repeatedly that “realistic fiction” had taken a dive in the YA market (meaning that I had no vampires, etc. in the book), and that my eighteen-year-old heroine was categorically too old for the market. I thought that both of those things were ridiculous. However, I was well aware when I outlined this book that that eighteen would be considered an “unusual” age by industry standards. But I ignored that standard. The NY publishing industry is dictating what plots and characters should be. I’m just not interested in playing that game.

My character, Julie, needed to be a freshman in college for the story to work. It’s not a high school story. She is at an age when so many changes are going on in her life and it’s really a pivotal time in terms of transitioning to adulthood, navigating romantic relationships, etc. And I refused to budge. It’s a unique story, and it worked the way it was.

I ignored a bunch of rules with Relatively Famous, too. It’s the story of a high school girl, Dani, who finds out that her father, Mark, is a B-list Hollywood action star, and she spends the summer with him in L.A. Yes, I did include a bunch of fun, over-the-top parties and some of the glitz and glamour that one would expect, but I also did a lot of things differently. It’s really about the relationship between Dani and Mark, and how the two navigate the really complicated transitional process of becoming father and daughter. Also, about one-third of the story is told from Mark’s perspective, a storytelling angle that might not be that popular among writers (er, or publishers). But I thought it was really important that readers witness what the father’s experience was, otherwise the story is a totally one-sided account from Dani’s viewpoint. Mark goes through so many changes during the course of the book, and so it adds an important layer of depth that would be otherwise be missing. YA readers are not stupid, and they can be trusted to appreciate an adult’s life.

So my approach to writing? Ignore rules; ignore what I think I’m supposed to do. And I try to tell a good story and trust that my audience will be there for me if I do that. Within that framework, I’ve learned that the more that I allow myself to be vulnerable, to put my heart and emotion into my writing, the more readers connect with the characters. It feels more risky to do that because if I do that and get hateful, scathing reviews, it’ll certainly hurt more! But the payoff is worth it. Nothing means more to me than to hear from a reader that she was up all night because she couldn’t wait to see what happened, or to hear that I made someone laugh, or cry, or feel something. So I’ll lay my heart out there again with the next book. Willingly.

Thanks so much for stopping by Jessica. I loved reading your book and I have to admit I am curious to read your short estory on Facebooking Rick Springfield. I am a huge fan of his.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Jessica Park is the author of the young adult novel RELATIVELY FAMOUS, five Gourmet Girl mysteries (written as Jessica Conant-Park) and the e-shorts FACEBOOKING RICK SPRINGFIELD and WHAT THE KID SAYS (Parts 1 & 2). She grew up in the Boston area and then went to Macalester College in frigid St. Paul, Minnesota. During her freshman year, there was a blizzard on Halloween, and she decided that she was not cut out for such torture. So she moved back to the east coast where, she’d forgotten, it still snows. Oops. She now lives in New Hampshire with her husband, son, bananas dog named Fritzy, and two selfish cats. When not writing, she is probably on Facebook , pining over 80s rock stars, or engaging in “Glee” activities. Or some combination of the three. Probably with a coffee in hand.

Other Ways to get in touch with Jessica:
Twitter: JessicaPark24
GoodReads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/22159.Jessica_Park
http://flatoutlove.blogspot.com
http://yaauthorjessicapark.blogspot.com
http://whatthekidsays.blogspot.com

If you are interested in buying the book you can use either of these links:
For Kindle users and for Nook users.

copyright 2010, Cindy (Cindy’s Love Of Books)
If you are reading this on a blog or website other than Cindy’s Love Of Books or via a feedreader, this content has been stolen and used without permission.

(Tour & Give Away) Flat Out Love


Today I am very honored to be the first stop on the Flat Out Love book tour that Ashley from Book Labyrinth organized. In case you haven’t heard about Ashley or her blog before you should go check it out because she is a great Canadian blogger who I have been following for a little while now.

Before I get to my guest post I just wanted to share with you that each tour stop is offering the chance to win an eBook of ‘Flat-Out Love’! There will be 3 winners in total and you can enter on each blog! PLUS, you might want to go back to Book Labyrinth at the end of the tour to participate in an exciting giveaway.

Here is the list of all the tour stops happening this week:
Tuesday, July 5 (today!): Cindy’s Love of Books
Wednesday, July 6: See K Read
Thursday, July 7: The Zealous Reader
Friday, July 8: Blonde…Undercover Blonde
Monday, July 11: The Reading Date
Tuesday, July 12: reutreads
Wednesday, July 13: Tour wrap-up back here at Book Labyrinth winners revealed & new giveaway announced!

Check out what each blogger thought of the book as well as guest posts and interviews with Jessica Park this week and don’t forget to enter the give away.

GIVEAWAY:

Throughout the tour we’re giving away three eBooks of ‘Flat-Out Love’ from Smashwords, so you can read the book in whichever format you’d like. Enter at each tour stop to increase your chances of winning.

The rules:

Open internationally

To be entered:
Comment on this post
Fill out the form
Bonus entries: promote the blog tour (tweet, sidebar link, blog entry, etc.)
Giveaway ends midnight EST on July 12

Form link:
Please Click Here to fill out the form.

So check back today for my guest post with Jessica Park as well as my review for her book.

Good Luck Everyone and I hope you enjoy this.

copyright 2010, Cindy (Cindy’s Love Of Books)
If you are reading this on a blog or website other than Cindy’s Love Of Books or via a feedreader, this content has been stolen and used without permission.

Beach Reads Sweepstakes

http://www.simonandschuster.ca/sweepstakes/beach-reads-sweepstakes

The lovely folks at Simon & Schuster Canada are hosting this great sweepstakes.

The contest runs from today, July 4th, 2011 until July 31st, 2011.

The Prize. There will be 10 prizes awarded, consisting of a copy of: Justice, When Passion Rules, Last Night at Chateau Marmont, Then Came You, Dominance, The Vault as well as a tote bag, one double pack of Sweet Moisturizing Lip Balm with SPF 20 in Honeydew Melon flavor from Soft Lips and a deserted island gift set from Cake Beauty. Approximate retail value of the prize is approximately: $175.00 Canadian.

Sorry but this give away is being hosted by Simon and Schuster Canada and the rules state its open to Canadian residents only and sorry its void in Quebec.

Just click on the image and it will take you directly to the entry page. Good luck to everyone.

copyright 2010, Cindy (Cindy’s Love Of Books)
If you are reading this on a blog or website other than Cindy’s Love Of Books or via a feedreader, this content has been stolen and used without permission.

It’s Monday What are you reading? #26

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading, is where we gather to share what we have read this past week and what we plan to read this week. It is a great way to network with other bloggers to see what they have read and what they are reading this week.

The wonderful host of this weekly meme is Shelia from Book Journey. You can check out Sheila’s blog to find out all the details on how to take part in this fun weekly meme. Although I should warn you that this can lead to an ever increasing TBR pile, wishlist or borrowed books from the library.

This was the first official week of Michael not having school so we were trying to adjust to a whole new routine. Thankfully he slept in a few days this week. So when he wasn’t at his swimming lesson (Mon to Thursday), playing tennis, (pics to come) he was:

He absolutely loved watching Cars 2 in the theatre and reading his Pokemon manga’s so far but thats not all. He has taken part in two library summer activities as well and they were:

Every summer the library invites to the kids to come and use some side walk chalk and decorate the front the the library. He is also in the lego club.

Not alot of reading got done this week for me like I was hoping because we are still trying to adjust to a new schedule and routine but I did do some reading.

So last week I finished up:

I also finished:

I am currently reading:

This is for a upcoming book tour this week.

So this week I am planning on reading:

This is what I have read and currently reading. Have your read any of these or plan to?

Happy 4th of July to all my US readers.

copyright 2010, Cindy (Cindy’s Love Of Books)
If you are reading this on a blog or website other than Cindy’s Love Of Books or via a feedreader, this content has been stolen and used without permission.

Happy 4th of July

Wishing all my American bloggy friends a Happy 4th of July.

copyright 2010, Cindy (Cindy’s Love Of Books)
If you are reading this on a blog or website other than Cindy’s Love Of Books or via a feedreader, this content has been stolen and used without permission.

Canada Day

Wishing all my Canadian bloggy friends a Happy Canada Day.

copyright 2010, Cindy (Cindy’s Love Of Books)
If you are reading this on a blog or website other than Cindy’s Love Of Books or via a feedreader, this content has been stolen and used without permission.

(June) Middle Grade Book Challenge

Are you reading middle grade books this month? If so, which titles and from which authors? Please share your reviews with us.

The rules again are really simply all you have to do is commit to reading 12+ Middle Grade books and posting your review and then come back and sharing your link in this post. You have from now until December 2011 to complete this challenge.

Just add your blog link/name to the Linky below. Your blog name and book titles will be fine.

Have fun and happy reading.

copyright 2010, Cindy (Cindy’s Love Of Books)
If you are reading this on a blog or website other than Cindy’s Love Of Books or via a feedreader, this content has been stolen and used without permission.