Wizards and Princesses and Unicorns, Oh My!: That Time I Met Peter Beagle

The Last Unicorn is one of my all-time favorite books, so when I found that its author Peter S. Beagle would be in Minneapolis for a special screening of the movie, I knew I had to go. My roommate Chelsea agreed to come along.

It’s safe to say we had no idea what we were getting into.

Peter Beagle 4The Riverview in Minneapolis is a 1950s-style theater, and it was packed to the gills with an eclectic bunch that night: bronies, high fantasy enthusiasts, Lady Amalthea cosplayers, and even someone in a unicorn “suit.”

There was Q&A with Peter Beagle (in which he said of one of his favorite lines, “It was either dumb luck or some kind of blessing”– my thoughts here), and the movie was fun (it’s been a while since I’ve seen it). Afterward, Chelsea and I waited in line for nearly two hours in order to meet Peter himself.

I had so many things I wanted to tell him– how much his novel mattered to me, my favorite line from it (“He thought, or said, or sang, I did not know that I was so empty, to be so full.“), what a huge fan I am … but what (lamely) ended tumbling out of my mouth was that I am a writer too and that my first book is being released next year. Peter was so sweet; he signed my book and smiled and said softly, “I remember that feeling.” Then he told me, “Don’t believe your best or your worst reviews.”

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All in all, it was a fun, strange, lovely evening.

There’s pre-ordering … and then there’s PRE-ORDERING.

processingOne of my therapists once talked to me about healthy ways to reward myself.

“For example,” she said, “maybe if you meet such-and-such goal, you can buy yourself a book. Don’t you think that would be a great option?”

I didn’t know how to tell her that would never work for me because I buy every single book I want.

Buying books is one area where I never hold back. I have so many books delivered to Northwestern that the loading dock workers know me as “the Barnes & Noble girl.”

To the right is a list of some of my most recent purchases. Wherever it says “Processing,” that indicates a pre-order. I pre-order books as soon as I’m able– sometimes months and months and months in advance.

And in the case of Melina Marchetta books, I’ve taken to purchasing Australian copies because I’m too impatient to wait the extra six months for the books to come out in the US.

Am I obsessed? Yes. And not a bit ashamed!

What’s your biggest indulgence?

Related posts:
Spotlight on Melina Marchetta
Books & Happiness [or Books ARE Happiness]
My Bookish Bad Habit
Things That Make Life Easier for Readers

Back to School: Book Characters at My Lunch Table

my lunch tableTom Mackee & Jimmy Hailer
Saving Francesca by Melina Marchetta | Thoughts
I just love these two. So much comic relief.

Ben Cassidy
Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta | Review
He’s freakin’ hilarious. I can’t get over him.

 

Rudy Steiner
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak | Thoughts
That sweet impish smile.

Augustus Waters
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green | Review
For metaphorically-fraught meals.

Jamie Beaufort-Stuart
Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein | Review
I just adore him.

Four
Divergent by Veronica Roth | Review
Um, duh. Because he’s Four.

Richard Gansey III
Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater | Review
Top-siders and polos and his sweet Virginia drawl.

Risa Ward
Unwind by Neal Shusterman | Review
She’s brilliant, and I love her and want to be best friends.

Hermione Granger
Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling | Questions
Always, always want her around.

How about you?

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke & the Bookish.

 

 

 

How to Write AND Have a Life [from someone who is still figuring it out]

time management3A lot of people have asked how I manage to pack so much in: writing, blogging, reading, working full-time, while maintaining relationships with friends and family. I’m by no means an expert– and since I’m single and don’t have kids, my minutes aren’t swallowed by family demands– but here are my thoughts on the matter.

1. Learn to say no. I had to learn how to STOP making plans I didn’t want to keep. I’m so, so blessed to have a huge circle of friends, but when my writing life gets wild, only my inner circle makes it onto my schedule.

2. Be upfront with your friends. When things are crazy with revisions, I tell my friends right away that I’m going to be MIA for a while. Thankfully, I have incredibly gracious friends who respect that!

3. Schedule your blog posts. I hammer out a month’s worth of blog posts in about two or three evenings. Then, like the Showtime Rotisserie Grill, I can “set it and forget it” for another month. Yes, that’s right– I post about 12-15 times a month, but I only work on my blog posts for a couple days. I am always collecting ideas for blog posts and adding them to my blog ideas list on Wunderlist (see #4). Then, about halfway through each month, I will go into my blog, set the schedule and write the title for the entire next month’s blog posts. Over the course of the next day or so, I will systematically go through all those pre-programmed, pre-titled posts and write the actual post. The only other post I have to worry about is my “Dear Diary” post at the end of the month, where I summarize what I’ve been up to.

4. Make lists. I use Wunderlist, and I’ve detailed the amazingness of that here.

5. Listen to audiobooks. I listen during almost any mundane activity I do, most notably driving. Or else I’m calling my mom. Double-duty those commutes!

6. Writing sabbaths. I don’t let myself write on Mondays (usually after a tempestuous weekend full of it). I try to set aside Monday evenings for reading.

7. Overcommunicate. Again, I’m so lucky to have friends to whom I can explain, “I’d love to get coffee and catch up, but I can only stay for two hours.” I often set really clear parameters for what I have time for– not always, but when I’m especially busy.

8. Nap. I wouldn’t be able to power through everything if I didn’t sneak in naps wherever I can find time.

9. Stay connected to God. For me, a necessity. While I try to pray consistently, I find that I actually pray far more when I’m in depths of a creative project … that would be the very worst time for me to disregard my direct connection to the one who embodies creativity. (In fact, when I am doing intense writing or revision, I usually begin with a time of communion with Christ and any time I get stuck or scared or confused or need to brainstorm, it’s back to the prayer journal. I do the majority of my brainstorming with God. Ask me about it.)

10. Turn off the TV. I almost never watch TV, though I will take in an episode of Law & Order: SVU if my roommate is watching and I’m doing something else simultaneously (researching, for example). I can’t write with the TV on or while watching a movie.

11. Sacrifice. I just can’t do everything I want to do. This, I believe, is just part of the artistic life.

 

Image credit: Robert Mehlan, modified by me

 

Read These 10 Novels and We Can Be Friends

I break out in a cold sweat when I try to define my top 10 novels, so I’m not going to give these that label … but such a list would be pretty darn close!

I consider myself a strong curator, and I am telling you that you just absolutely cannot go wrong with these ten. These books are ones I will always, always suggest– and I will always, always want to talk about them too. And I will always, always wish I wrote them.

So, what are you waiting for? I challenge you to systematically read these ten novels, let them work you over and change your life, and then let’s talk.

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Noticeably absent: the Harry Potter series (because if I were to choose just one, I would choose #7 Deathly Hallows, but I would also never recommend that one read it without reading the rest of the series); The Last Battle and the rest of the Narnia books (because, again, I chose just one, and I think it’s the best story of the seven, though The Last Battle has possibly/probably been more important to me).  See, this is what happens when I force myself to make such list. Caveats!  Caveats, I tell you!

Head Canon

Note: this is spoiler-free, because these “truths” exist only in my head, far beyond the books …

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Hannah and Jude are married, and Taylor stays with them when she comes home from uni in Sydney, where she and Jonah are friends with Frankie, Will, Justine, Tom, and Tara. Ben, of course, introduced them all.

Puck lives with Sean in his father’s house; they raise horses together.

Ron almost has a heart attack when Rose brings home her boyfriend Scorpius.

When Leo asks Stargirl to marry him, she hands him the same note she got from him years before.

And when she is older, the book thief falls deeply in love with a Jewish fist-fighter.

Cor eventually knocks Corin down– when it comes to Aravis.

Viola is there when he wakes up.

And, of course, Eleanor and Park live in Minneapolis … in the apartment across the hall from mine.

Thankyouverymuch.

 

Image credit: Ulf Bodin

Book Characters on a Deserted Island (with me!)

island21. Jonah Griggs: this cadet knows how to set up camp and survive in the woods.

2. Evanjalin of the Monts: full of self-sacrifice and clever riskiness that pays off.

3 and 4. Peter and Edmund Pevensie: always good to have along for an adventure!

5. Peregrin the Savage: to keep us safe.

6, 7, and 8. Harry, Ron, and Hermione: um, duh. You always want this epic trio on your side.

9. Josh Bennett: he could build us an awesome treehouse to live in.

10. Marco Alisdair: when we got sick of the island, he could use magic to get us home.

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish.

Image credit: Don McCullough, modified by me

Blogs I Love

unsplash18.2I follow a lot of blogs, so many that the only way I can keep track of them is through a reader like Bloglovin.  I wanted to share with you a handful of my favorites.

Faith & Culture

Addie Zierman | My friend and fellow writer Addie blogs about faith, family, and writing, and every single post is brilliant and beautiful in ways that slice deep into your heart.

The Rabbit Room | A group of Christian musicians, writers, and artists talking about anything and everything in a very articulate and artistic way.

The Redeeming Things | My church’s blog!

Books & Literature

InkSplotch | My friend Elyse adeptly weaves beautiful narratives about life, literature, faith, and beauty.

Book Rock Betty | Betty has some of my favorite book reviews around! Plus she also blogs about healthy beauty products, several of which I’ve purchased and LOVE.

The Librarian Who Doesn’t Say Shhh | Tara’s reviews and features are awesome, and she covers a wide range of books from YA novel to adult non-fiction.

The Perpetual Page-Turner | I LOVE Jamie’s blog, especially since she loves contemporary YA the way I do! If Jamie likes a book, I usually go buy it.

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Maggie Stiefvater | Maggie is hilarious and sarcastic and artful, and you should follow her now.

John Green | DFTBA.

Courtney Summers | I am such a huge fan of Courtney Summers; she warmly and thoroughly answers so many questions from young writers on her Tumblr. She’s also gotten me thinking a lot about feminism.

Katherine Tegen Books | My publisher’s Tumblr often posts exactly what I need right when I need it.

Writing

Adventures in Agentland | My favorite feature is Love/Hate Wednesdays, when literary agent Natalie Lakosil talks about things she loves and hates in the world of agenting.

Books & Such | The wonderful literary agents at Books & Such offer so much helpful insight into publishing industry. I learn so much from them every single week.

Brooks Editorial | I love Ashley’s helpful tips and encouragement for the writing life!

Rachelle Gardner | The single most important blog for writers to follow. I learned almost everything I know about querying from Rachelle’s blog.

TERRIBLEMINDS | Chuck Wendig swears like it’s his job, but he’s freakin’ hilarious and has great writing advice.

Kathy Ellen Davis | Children’s author Kathy Ellen is one of the most creative people I’ve ever met in my whole life. You’ll love her book reviews and original artwork!

Well, there you go.  Just a few new blogs for you to check out!  What ones do you recommend I follow?

 

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