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YA Paranormal Scary-Fun GIVEAWAY!

22 Monday Oct 2012

Posted by Elizabeth Fais in Paranormal, Young Adult

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Fabio Bueno, Hex Hall, Kiersten White, Meg Cabot, Paranormalcy, Rachel Hawkins, Scary Fun, The Mediator, YA

Today I’m hanging out with the illustrious Fabio Bueno for YAmondAY, and we’re having some scary fun with YA paranormal reads.

Stop by for laughs, chills, and thrills. After all, ’tis the season… Halloween is just around the corner!

A Treat of a GIVEAWAY!

Leave a comment on today’s YAmondAY blog before MIDNIGHT Friday, October 26th for a chance to win a FREE copy of one of the following books … YOUR CHOICE!


No tricks, only treats. Promise!

YA Voice Dilemma ~ by Guest Author Shay Fabbro

16 Monday Apr 2012

Posted by Elizabeth Fais in Fantasy, Mystery, Science Fiction, Time Travel, Young Adult

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Dangerous Reflections, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Shay Fabbro, Time Travel, Twisted Reflections, YA, YA Voice

Today I have special guest author Shay Fabbro on board to share her secrets about writing in an authentic YA voice. It might seem easy peasy when you’re reading a great YA novel, but just try it sometime. You’ll find out it’s NOT. Take notes folks. Because Shay’s more than earned her street creds:

  • Shay Fabbro, PhD is published with BookTrope Publishing
  • A Finalist in the Indie Excellence 2011 Book Awards (Fantasy category)
  • The author of the Portals of Destiny series and The Adventures of Alexis Davenport series
  • A Member of Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers
  • Website: shayfabbro.com

Shay’s new book, Twisted Reflections, just released and is the second in The Adventures of Alexis Davenport series.

Stop back this Friday for a chance to win a FREE autographed copy of Dangerous Reflections and Twisted Reflections!

Authentic vs. Realistic YA Dialog … What’s best?

Take it away Shay…

For me, writing dialog for adults is so much easier. I am, after all, an adult (alright
you guys, quit yer laughing!) so this sorta makes sense. But you can’t write dialog in an adult voice and connect with YA readers. You gotta speak their language, get in their heads and put on paper the way their thoughts sound in their own minds.

The problem is this: if I were to actually write dialog exactly how young people talk nowadays, it would have to be rated R and couldn’t be marketed as YA. I spent a lot of time listening to conversations carried on by teens who had no idea they were being observed as part of a scientific/writerly experiment. The results were not all that shocking to me: teens have filthy little mouths and use language that isn’t appropriate for a YA audience to read. They throw out curse words as well as derogatory comments that I can’t even write down.

They, like, also, like use the word “like”, like a lot! And it’s like so annoying and makes me, like, want to shoot myself. Even writing that was painful. As a professor of college students, it STUNS me how many young people can’t formulate a sentence without throwing in the word “like” after every other word. I think it’s the new “umm”.

So while I totally understand the need to write realistic dialog for a teen audience, I am restrained by the very rules that exist to make YA books appropriate for age 13 and up. Most moms wouldn’t want their teen reading something that has the F-word or the n-word thrown in every time one of my characters opened their mouth. I had to find a fine line between realistic and age-appropriate. My YA series, Adventures of Alexis Davenport, has some mild language (damn, hell, etc) and some mild violence but I think it’s totally fine for teens to read. No worse than Harry Potter.

Now as for the “like” every other word…*sigh*. I had to take s stand as a girl, as a nerd, as an educator to refuse to write characters that sound like idiots. I just couldn’t do it. I think it degrades those teens that are smart enough to construct a complete sentence and sound logical and mature. I would rather write dialog that makes my readers smarter, not encourage them to continue to like, talk like idiots.

So what are your thoughts? Should writers be completely genuine when it comes to teen dialog or is there some room to improve (refusing to use idiotic words)?

Leave your comment below for your chance to win one of two FREE autographed paperbacks of Dangerous Reflections or Twisted Reflections!

You can connect with Shay in the following ways:

  • Website
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Out of Sight, Out of Time

23 Friday Mar 2012

Posted by Elizabeth Fais in Ally Carter, Author, Mystery, Spy, YA, Young Adult

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Ally Carter, Gallagher Girls, Mystery, spy, YA, Young Adult

There’s Still Time to Enter the SPY-TACULAR Giveaway!

It’s easy and FREE! Click this link and enter a comment! You could win a copy of “Out of Sight, Out of Time” signed by Ally herself!

Review Redux ~ By Mundie Moms

Out of Sight, Out of Time
By: Ally Carter
Publisher: Disney-Hyperion
Release Date: February 12, 2012

Synopsis: With more than a million Gallagher Girls books sold, a legion of fans have fallen in love with the New York Times best-selling spy-girl series, and the fifth book delivers the most nerve-wracking, high-stakes adventure yet.

The last thing Cammie Morgan remembers is leaving the Gallagher Academy to protect her friends and family from the Circle of Cavan—an ancient terrorist organization that has been hunting her for over a year. But when Cammie wakes up in an alpine convent and discovers that months have passed, she must face the fact that her memory is now a black hole. The only traces left of Cammie’s summer vacation are the bruises on her body and the dirt under her nails, and all she wants is to go home.

Once she returns to school, however, Cammie realizes that even the Gallagher Academy now holds more questions than answers. Cammie, her friends, and mysterious spy-guy Zach must face their most difficult challenge yet as they travel to the other side of the world, hoping to piece together the clues that Cammie left behind. It’s a race against time. The Circle is hot on their trail and willing stop at nothing to prevent Cammie from remembering what she did last summer.

Mundie Moms gave this book a rave review! Check it out!

SPY-TACULAR Gallagher Girls Giveaway!

21 Wednesday Mar 2012

Posted by Elizabeth Fais in Ally Carter, Author, Mystery, Spy, Young Adult

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Ally Carter, Gallagher Girls, Mystery, spy, YA, Young Adult

Out of Sight, Out of Time, by Ally Carter

It’s time for the SPY-TACULAR Gallagher Girls Giveway! The fifth book in the Gallagher Girls series, Out of Sight, Out of Time, signed by Ally Carter.

Oh, and if you haven’t stopped by the Gallagher Girl Academy web site yet, you totally should. It’s AWESOME!

Rules of Engagement

Here’s how it works:

  • Enter a comment on this post to have your name entered once.
  • Enter a comment on this post and tweet the link to this post including — #SpytacularGG5 — to have your name entered twice.
  • The deadline is Sunday, March 26th at 12:00 NOON Pacific Daylight Time.
  • I’ll draw a name at random and post the winner on this blog next Wednesday, March 28th.
  • You must live within the continental United States to qualify. Sorry, but international postage rates make shipping outside the USA cost-prohibitive.

Good Luck! And may the best spy win!

Another Jekyll, Another Hyde

16 Friday Mar 2012

Posted by Elizabeth Fais in Mystery, Paranormal, Supernatural, YA, Young Adult

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Hyde, Jekyll, Mystery, Nayeri, Paranormal, supernatural, YA, YA Litwit, Young Adult

Review Redux ~ YA Litwit

Of all the reviews I’ve read this week, this is the book I’d move to the top of my to-be-read pile … if it were out. A real edge-of-your-seat paranormal mystery that hits the stores March 27th. Can’t wait!

What book are you excited about reading next?

Another Jekyll, Another Hyde, by Daniel and Dina Nayeri

Publisher: Candlewick Press
Publication Date: March 27th, 2012

An elusive stalker is targeting Marlowe kids – and something unearthly has gotten into its wealthiest student – as the Another series builds up to a fiendish finale. When his billionaire father marries French governess Nicola Vileroy, high society is all abuzz – but Thomas, the most popular student at Marlowe, is just plain high. Ever since his girlfriend Belle dumped him, he’s been spending less time with old friends and more time getting wasted at clubs. But after someone slips him a designer drug one night – and his stepmother seems to know way too much about his private life – things really start to get scary. As Thomas’s blackouts give way to a sinister voice inside his head, and as news of a vicious hate crime has students on edge, Thomas comes to the sickening realization that Madame Vileroy has involved him in a horrifying supernatural plan. How can he muster the strength and will to stop it? The pulse-quickening climax revisits Jekyll and Hyde as a current-day cautionary tale laced with a heady dose of paranormal intrigue.
(Courtesy of Goodreads)

Read Karis Jacobstein’s review at YA Litwit.

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