Welcome to Interview Week!
All this week, I'm interviewing awesome authors--and giving away a copy of their book! Come back each day this week for another author and another chance to win an awesome book.
Quick Stats on Today's Author:
- Marissa Meyer is the debut author of CINDER
- Marissa recently posted about her Spanish book cover, which is, frankly, stunning.
- Marissa is, like me, a total Sailor Moon fan! Hurrah!
- Cinder, the eponymous heroine, reminded me of greasemonkey Kaylee from Firefly, which you all know is a epic thing.
YOU
We can read all about your life from your
bio in the jacket flap of your book. So, what's a completely random fact about
you that most people don't know?
When I was in 4th grade, my class performed Shakespeare’s Macbeth
(I was Hecate, the head witch). This began a period of a few years in which I
thought I wanted to be a playwright and would force my cousin to act out skits
with me in front of our parents. Good times.
As a kid, what was your favorite book? Have your tastes changed since growing up?
I had plenty of favorites, but I probably read “Charlie and the
Chocolate Factory” more than any other. I was enchanted with the idea of an
entire chocolate paradise. Of course, I’m still enchanted by that idea! I still
love Charlie, but these days my reading list typically leans more into young
adult, mostly because I’m a big fan of some romance in my reading material.
Your book,
CINDER, is a futuristic take on the old classic fairy tale of Cinderella. Is
Cinderella your favorite fairy tale? If not—which one is? Why?
Cinderella is definitely one of my favorite tales – largely
because it’s a story that everyone, from every time and place and culture, can
associate with. The desire to improve our station in life is definitely a
universal one. That said, I don’t think it’s possible for me to choose an
all-time favorite fairy tale. It seems to change by the hour!
YOUR BOOK
It's the inevitable question: what
inspired CINDER?
I had the idea to write a series of science-fiction fairy tales
after entering a writing contest with a futuristic retelling of Puss in Boots.
Months later, as I was falling asleep, I had a vision of Cinderella running
down the palace steps… but instead of losing a shoe, her whole foot fell off.
Cyborg Cinderella! It was too good to ignore.
One of the great
things about CINDER is the threat of the Lunars. This is such a refreshing tale on the “evil queen” of fairy
tales, and you did a great job in making her character both realistic and
deliciously bad. Can you tell us how you developed the Lunars and where the
idea came from?
Thank you! The Lunars developed over many drafts. In the earliest
version, they had super crazy powers – like being able to shoot lightning bolts
and fireballs out of their hands (no doubt harking back to my obsession with
sword-and-sorcery as a teen… or maybe Sailor Moon). After awhile, though, their
powers started to change into the more subtle (yet creepier) powers of mind-control
and manipulation. Then at one point I thought that maybe I should have some
sort of scientific explanation for the Lunar power, so I did some research on
military experimentation for crowd control, which is how I stumbled on the idea
of bioelectricity and how it could, potentially, be used to manipulate people’s
thoughts. And bam! The Lunars were born.
Can you tell us
a little bit about the process--particularly the timeline--of writing &
publishing CINDER?
I wrote the first draft of CINDER in just two weeks – it was part
of a contest, the prize for which was a walk-on role in Star Trek. (I didn’t
win.) After that, it took me about two years to rewrite and revise, during
which I also wrote the first drafts of Books 2 and 3. Once it came time to
start submitting it, though, everything happened really fast. I signed with the
first agent I queried. Two weeks later, she submitted the book on a Friday and
we had our first offer the following Monday. It was insane. Fourteen months
later, the book was published. So it took a little over three years from idea
to bookshelves.
If your reader
could only take away one emotion, theme, or idea from CINDER, what would you
want it to be?
Anticipation for Book 2!
YOUR WRITING
What's the most surprising thing you've
learned since becoming a writer?
How hard it is to write when it’s your job! When I was working
full time, I got very good at using up every spare moment to write, even if it
was only recording thoughts at a red light or working feverishly during my
lunch breaks. Now that I’m a full-time writer, though, I too often feel like I
have all the time in the world! Which
means I use that time very poorly. It can be quite detrimental, but I’m happy
to say that sixteen months after quitting the day job, I think I’m finally
starting to get a hang of this full-time writing gig.
What do you
think are your strongest and weakest points in writing?
Stongest: I’m neurotically goal-oriented. If I say I’m going to
write 150,000 words in a month, I’m darn well going to do it! I’m nothing if
not determined.
Weakest: Balance. Which kind of goes hand-in-hand with that
neurotically goal-oriented thing. When I have it in my head to do something,
all the rest of my life tends to fall by the wayside. It seems that every time
I finish up a project (say, the a draft on the novel), I have to spend a couple
weeks just trying to get my life back in order. Trying to balance writing and
promotion and socializing and healthy habits and upkeeping the house… I’m not
so good at that.
Beyond the
typical--never give up, believe in yourself--what would be the single best
advice you'd like to give another writer?
I don’t believe in writer’s block, but I do believe that there are
some days when our brains require extra goading. For that, I think it’s
important to have some sort of mental trick that works for you, every time. For
me, it’s bringing my laptop into bed with me, lighting a candle, and enjoying a
glass of wine. Yes, it’s akin to mental bribery, but it always makes me relax
and enjoy the writing process again. For
some, it might be playing a mood-music playlist or putting on a special writing
sweater or reading the acknowledgments pages of their favorite books. Whatever
inspires you to get back to work is a trick worth having in your arsenal!
And now for a giveaway! Leave a comment with your email address below to be entered to win a copy of CINDER--and it's SIGNED! One winner will be picked next Monday; sorry, but this needs to be North America only.
101 comments:
Enter me please!
travisp1026 at yahoo dot com
I love Marissa Meyer. Cinder was an amazing book. Definitely one of my favorites.
jujubee(dot)love(at)gmail.com
Oh my gosh, I loved Cinder.
ledoty1 AT gmail DOT com
OOO, ooo, pick me, pick me.
Renalford(at)gmail
Great interview and I've been meaning to pick up Cinder for forever!
kaitlinstainbrook(at)gmail(dot)com
I have seen this cover EVERYWHERE :) Lots of love for it in the blogging world I think.
I would sure love the chance to read it.
kate_reads(at)yahoo.com
Great interview! I adored this book and would love a copy!
kiltgirl1(at)yahoo(dot)com
Interviews like tis get me excited to pick up new authors! And all this talk of Sailor Moon is starting to sink in, I may just have to check it out!
itwasemotional (at) yahoo (dot) com
Great interview. Love getting insights into the writing process of different people. I have been dying to read this book.
I love all the different "how I got published" stories, so drastically different for everyone! Thanks for the giveaway! rednails14 (at) hotmail (dot) com
This book sounds exciting! I would love to read this!
sylviasull at gmail dot com
:)
Thanks for the interview! I think both my daughter and I would enjoy this book.
I loved Cinder and am definitely anticipating book 2! kaymcgriff at gmail dot com
Cinder has been on my wish list for far too long!
kathleen dot doyle88 at yahoo dot com
Cinder is one of my all-time favorite books! Thanks for the giveaway!
debzbookshelf at gmail dot com
thanks for the giveaway and interview!
amanda.douglas.creative@gmail.com
YES TO THE CHOCOLATE PARADISE! Man, I can't even watch the films without having an assortment of candy & chocolate near me, so good. I really love the way she answered the favorite fairytale question, I never really thought about Cinderella that way. It's so hard to pick a favorite fairytale! Aw, sorry she didn't win the Star Trek walk-on role. It would have been so amazing! This is a really great interview, thank you.
My e-mail is onpeakhill(at)gmail(dot)com.
Thanks for doing a giveaway!
emilyroundy(at)gmail(dot)com
I loved Cinder! The part where she leaves her shoe behind with her foot still in it is the best. Tammie@carolina.rr.com
I love Cinder! It's so good :) Thanks Beth for the awesome week of giveaways.
booklovingal@gmail.com
I hear a lot of writers saying they write in bed! How!! I would totes go to sleep.
I especially love that Marissa says she lights a candle and has a glass of wine. It sounds like she's trying to seduce her laptop! So awesome!
Thanks for the interview and the contest.
Crap. My email is blackeyedsue21 at(gmail)dot com
This an AWESOME book. So excited for book 2.
tylerthebookworm@gmail.com
Cinder is my favorite book of the year so far. I love the Spanish cover! The detail in the dress is just breathtaking! And how the C is the moon...Its so simple but beautiful. I hope they use this for the paperback edition.
Cate
Razzberripop@aim.com
(P.S. Sailor Saturen is the best sailor EVER. I am just saying...)
I JUST read this last week and love it SO SO much - it's so original, which is baffling and impressive since it's a play on a classic tale! I could not read it fast enough, and Book 2 can't get here fast enough, either.
Thank you for the giveaway!
ashleylovesbooksblog [at] gmail [dot] com
I would love to win!
schmetterlinge85@gmail.com
Lovely interview! I have heard SO many good things about this good book.
Lexie
nerdfighterwriter@gmail.com
Still geeking at the thought of Cinderella turning, her gorgeous dress swishing just above her ankles as one foot falls off, sending her on a wicked hobble-hop to her getaway ride. I can see that as a definite inspiration for a twist on an old fairy tale.
Sorry. Here's my e-mail addy: tomewriter(at)gmail(dot)com.
Cinder is such a great book! I stayed up until almost three when I read it the first time. :) Good stuff. However, that might be why I made very little connections to the actual story of Cinderella. I was a bit ashamed of myself when I didn't realize that her foot falling off was like Cinderella's slipper. Haha, oops.
clydetcat@gmail.com
Oh great interview! I can't wait to read Cinder.
Thanks,
Amanda
ajtse@hotmail.com
Fabulous interview!
jpetroroy at gmail dot com
I have been waiting to read this book, love sifi takes!
vanessa.warmingham@gmail.com
Ooohh, Cinder was wonderful. Count me in! ilovebooks795@yahoo.com
I loved reading Cinder and passing it onto my high school students. I cannot wait to see where the other three books go!
Susan Light
books4susie at aol dot com
I loooooved Cinder. realsteph at thefakeseph dot com
I absolutely loved Cinder it is by far one of my favorite reads this year. I can't wait to read the second book. Thanks for the giveaway!
bookflamereviews at gmail dot com
I loved Cinder. Can't wait for the next book(s) in the series!
picareads (at) gmail (dot) com
Too awesome! I have this book in my "to-read" list at Goodreads, and it would be SO awesome to be able to read it... because I won a free copy! :P
Thanks for the interview! I love it~
- Esther
http://roseywinterrose.blogspot.com
email: inkypaper1 (at) gmail.com (dot) com
Cinder is without a doubt one of the most creative re-tellings out there! I'd love to own a signed copy! Please enter me!
melissaseclecticbookshelf at gmail dot com
Sounds sooo cool and original!
Hannah V.
Bookcat16@yahoo.com
I hope I win!
Been looking forward to reading this one - just haven't got there yet. Help me out will ya? ;)
Svs2789@aol.com
I LOVED Cinder! Can't wait to read the next books in the series!
Thanks for the great interview!
jenn(dot)soehnlin(at)gmail(dot)com
I'm not putting in a contest entry (although that would be kind of funny), but just wanted to stop in and say THANK YOU to Beth for the interview and to everyone who's commented with their Cinder love! I'm thrilled that so many of you enjoyed it and hope you'll like the rest of the series just as much! <3
LOVE CINDER. Thanks for the giveaway.
karinlibrarian(at)gmail(dot)come
Thank you so much for the giveaway!!!
lmarste at yahoo dot com
I absolutely adore Cinder! Already have a copy, but would absolutely JA'DORE a signed one! Cinder is so fantastic and I loved Marissa's twist on the classic tale of Cinderella. She did a fantastic, bang-up job of taking the traditional damsel-in-distress of the old fairytale and turning Cinder into a strong, quirky, and relatable heroine. I truly look forward to more of Marissa's work.
My contact info is bibliocat@writeme.com.
I love both covers!
Thanks for this amazing giveaway!
adriana.ec[AT]gmail[DOT]com
Thanks for the giveaway! I really want to read this book.
gomezrose61@yahoo.com
Savanna
I would love this! kbradley777 @ gmail . com
Hiya! Thanks for posting the interview (it was fun to read :)) and for the giveaway!
~Shannon
alyssimagination@gmail.com
This is on my TBR this month! I can't wait to read it. Wish me luck.
Allison81@hotmail.com
lol I love that she forced her cousins to do plays with her! How cute! "Cinder" sounds amazing! Def on my TBR list!
-Sonnie (SonnieHogan@hotmail.com)
This was such a fun interview to read! I love that Marissa wrote Cinder to try to get on Star Trek (they should let her now!).
Thanks for the giveaway, Beth! :-D
pherlaithiel (at) gmail (dot) com
Thanks so much for the giveaway! :)
tirachii(at)yahoo(dot)com
Thank you so much for this giveaway and this awesome interview! I absolutely loved Cinder when I read it a few months ago, and I'd love to own a copy, especially a signed copy since I don't think Marissa's visiting the East Coast yet. I also really love how Sailor Moon partly inspired this book. I find the Lunars to be so unique, and I can't wait to see what happens next in Scarlet.
Munnaza
infalliblyyours@gmail.com
I've been dying to read this...please enter me
Froggy
froggarita@gmail.com
I love that advice... and a special writing sweater? Maybe I need to get myself one of those! ;) Thanks so much for the giveaway! <3
Sonia
thestoryqueen(at)hotmail(dot)com
Can't wait to read this!
gabicbahr@yahoo.com
Sounds wonderful! I've been looking at Cinder since it came out, but my library doesn't have a copy, and alas, I am a poor teenager.
megaavidreader (at) gmail (dot) com
I've heard awesome things about this book! I'd love to read it. :)
stephanieheart7(at)gmail(dot)com
I have yet to read Cinder, but I've heard so many good things about it. :) Looking forward to reading it!
naruto_and_hinata(at)hotmail(dot)com
I just learned so many awesome things.
Most wonderful of all is that this book began in an attempt to earn a role on Star Trek. That is nerd cool. LOVE IT.
Meyer should definitely incorporate a play into the series, maybe even a play within a play as a nod to Shakespeare. Just a thought.
cynicalsapphire at gmail dot com
What a great interview!! I can't wait to read the book.
wellreadinya(at)gmail(dot)com
Yes! I can't wait to read this book!
nym1997@aol.com
I can't believe I haven't read Cinder yet. I've heard nothing but good things.
mrsjbruce@gmail.com
Lovely interview! I like her answer for the final question. Sometimes you do need to trick/bribe yourself into writing on those off-days ;)
yabookqueen@yahoo.com
So excited to read this! Thanks for the giveaway!!! :)
emscrammedbookshelf at yahoo dot com
YAY Giveaway. I LOVE the cover & premise for Cinder. I have wanted to read this book for a while, but school has definitely slowed me down.
Nice interview, I too was obsessed with Sailor Moon when I was younger. =)
lizzy9rule@gmail.com
I've been dying to get a hold of a signed copy of Cinder Since the Breathless Reads tour. I haven't read it yet and i guess I could always check it out from the library, but reading your own SIGNED copy is even better right? :) This would be awesome to win!
sbrown2991(at)gmail(dot)com
I've heard good things about Cinder! Thanks for the interview and the giveaway!
Jes3tc at gmail dot com
Wow this book sounds so cool. Mind control and a Cinderella mechanic who also happens to be a cyborg very different from the usual stuff :)
Sandy
sterr004(at)gmail(dot)com
Cyborgs + fairy tales? Yes, please! I am so excited for this book and the chance to win it - thanks!
(Forgot my email last time: writingonalimb [at] gmail.com)
Ooohh I would love to snag a copy!!
geobobspinelli[at]gmail[dot]com
I love reading retellings of fairy tales and such... though, I don't believe I've ever read a futuristic retelling... I HAVE TO READ THIS! I hope I win! My e-mail address is:
brandon(underscore)t(underscore)scott(at)yahoo(dot)com
I really want to read this one.
celesteondich(at)gmail(dot)com
I've been wanting to read this for a long time!! Thanks for the giveaway!
bethany0728 @ gmail dot com
This book sounds amazing! I love the cover too! It is so unique!
mmafsmith at gmail dot com
I really want to read this! Thanks for the giveaway.
erittelking at gmail dot com
Thanks for the give away.
shialoc@gmail.com
I have read Cinder and i thought it was awesome! But i would LOVE to hae my own copy of it!
Thanks for the giveaway! =D
hikaru105.bookworm105@gmail.com
Great interview! Thanks for this awesome giveaway! :)
meganlovesyuu@yahoo.com
Awesome contest! This is definitely on my to read list.
spacecadet570 at hotmail dot com
Thank you for this awesome contest!
yuyurawr@yahoo.com
I really want to read this !Thanks for the giveaway!
Oh almost 4got me e-mail! hopenoellewalker@gmail.com
I really want to read this! Thanks for the giveaway!
I LOVED Cinder I though it was amazing and I'd love to win a copy!!
Thanks for the Giveaway :D
lisa(dot)x0x(at)hotmail(dot)com
Cant wait to read book 2. Thank you for the giveaway
Chllybrd(at)gmail.com
Great book. Thank you for the giveaway
Chllybrd(at)gmail.com
I absolutely loved Cinder and to be able to win a SIGNED one is amazing! Thank you so much for the giveaway!
caymanian_girl(at)earthlink(dot)net
Thank you for this opportunity!
naseoullee@gmail.com
Love this such an awesome story!
This book looks so cool! I love fairytale retellings.
Thanks for the giveaway!
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Enter me please :) I haven't read Cinder yet, but I've ben hoping to get a copy soon.
Thanks for the opportunity :)
I'd love the opportunity to read Cinder :)
chelseaj15@hotmail.com
I can't wait to read this book!!! vfrainh20@gmail.com!!!
I would love a copy of Cinder. It has been on my Goodreads to-read list for some time now. Good luck to everyone. Thank You for the interview with Marissa and for the giveaway.
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