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Exciting Audiobook Update
What do Annie Dillard, Jenny McCarthy, Marya Hornbacher, Kelly Corrigan, and the lowly Erin Blakemore have in common? More than you’d think…we’ve all had the honor of having our audiobook narrated by Tavia Gilbert!
Yesterday, Tavia kindly wrote me a note telling me she’s been selected by Blackstone Audio to narrate the audiobook of The Heroine’s Bookshelf. I immediately went to Google and found out that Tavia is not only an Audie nominee, Library Journal Top Audiobook winner, and Earphones winner, but that she brings some serious intention, purpose, and skill to her craft. The thought of someone I’ve never met speaking in my words in a studio all the way across the country is slightly surreal…and I’m so excited to hear the results.
The Evolution of a Cover
So…I got my cover yesterday. *runs around in circles like a crazy woman* It is PERFECT. And it is all the more perfect because of its evolution.
Let’s go back to some time last year…my editor asked me if I had any ideas for covers and I faltered. I told her I LOVE the Penguin Classics series even though the silhouettes aren’t quite representative of the stories within. She agreed that they’re great and instructed the designer to do girly, with a hint of nostalgia. The first draft is to your left (click for larger version):
As you can see, the color and aging are TO DIE FOR. But after talking to my agent, I wondered if it wasn’t a bit too nostalgic. Part of the point of The Heroine’s Bookshelf is that these books are relevant today, and we worried that it might be skewing a bit to the über-reflective side without meaning to.
Luckily, my editor is a peach. She not only listened to our reservations, but actively solicited our feedback.
Cue more waiting. Much more waiting. I began to dread the worst (though no news apparently is good news…) And then, yesterday, this arrived in my inbox (lower right; click for swoonworthy detail):
Is it not just to die for? I love the fact that it’s girly without a trace of pink…that the linen texture evokes nostalgia while somehow seeming fresh in its contemporary silhouette frame. I love the colors and how they’ll pop off the shelf. I LOVE IT. My agent immediately wrote and asked if I liked it…I wrote back “I am sitting here clapping my hands and crying. So…yes.”
It’s so interesting to see the ways in which the second cover retained some of the feel of the original one, including the blue and nostalgic detail, while coming completely into the now.
I’ve imagined how my name would look on the cover of my first book since I was old enough to read…now thanks to my extremely able and efficient team at Harper and to the extremely talented Christine Van Bree, my wildest dreams have been satisfied and surpassed. After hearing so many horror stories of writers whose covers have felt like a violation or a messy afterthought, I feel doubly blessed…and I hope my readers will like it as much as I do.
Great News – I’m Huge In Korea (dare to dream…)
Just got word that I can announce something that’s put an extra spring in my step for about a week now. The Heroine’s Bookshelf has sold in South Korea!
It will be translated and published by Minumin at some point (I’m thinking in 2010) and I’ll have the pleasure of seeing my book in an alphabet and language I have no hope of ever understanding! Naturally, I am over the moon…and very grateful to the fabulous and hard-working people at HarperCollins who made the sale.
There’s still time to enter the Lorelei King Audiobook Giveaway…in fact, I’d like to beg you to do so! Details below:
Lorelei King Tallgrass Contest
To celebrate my recent interview with audiobook superstar Lorelei King and to give readers access to a great heroine book, I’m giving away one copy of Lorelei’s Audy and Audiophile Award-winning reading of Sandra Dallas’s Tallgrass, a poignant story of the Japanese-American internment of the 1940s as told through the eyes of a young girl. Here’s how to enter: click here and leave a comment on this blog post telling who you’d have voice your favorite heroine (voice actress, actress, friend, mom…just make sure to identify her!) and why. Comment with a link to your tweet, blog post, or Facebook “share with friends” about the contest and I’ll enter you twice! I’ll choose the winner at random at close of business this Friday, April 2. Contest is open to United States, Canadian, and U.K. residents only. Good luck!





