unbreak my heart

Win-It Wednesday: Unbreak My Heart

Loved hearing about how you Rocked the Drop last week! The winner of that ARC is... Jasmine Rose! Send me your address, JR. This week I'm giving away one more ARC of Unbreak My Heart. To enter to win, just tell me about your last library visit. What did you check out? I have to admit that the library closest to me has been under construction for two years so I've been buying books instead, but that's definitely got to slow down, judging by my bank statement. I need my library back! I miss it!

So tell me about yours. One commenter will win the ARC next week!

Win-It Wednesday: Rock the Drop and Unbreak My Heart

The link for more information is here, as are the bookplates for the books you plan to drop! In addition to Rock the Drop originators, ReadergirlzFigment is also a big supporter of #rockthedrop (tweet that when you drop and follow it all day for fun drops from amazing authors, like, um, Sarah Dessen--Chapel Hill people, get ready to hunt for her books!).

Actually, here's a bookplate. Snag it:

And now, leave a comment telling me what book you dropped/plan to drop and where. Then you're entered to win an early copy of Unbreak My Heart!

PS-Last week's winner is... Lucia! Send me your address, L. And the rest of you should still be liking Bloomsbury Teens on Facebook (more chances to win, naturally). Plus their theme this month is quite striking, if I do say so myself. Haha.

Win-It Wednesday: Unbreak My Heart

Last week's winner of the incredible Boy21 is... Maggie! Send me your address, M. It's April; it's time. Unbreak My Heart comes out May 22, and it's taking over the Bloomsbury Facebook page this month. Yay!

Over the next few weeks, I'll give away a signed ARC (Advance Reader Copy) each week. This week, your task is to "like" the Bloomsbury Facebook page... and you'll have chances to win copies of the book there, too, as well as copies of lots of other fantastic books, so it's really just a win-win-win-win-win.

After you do that, just leave a comment here telling me you liked the page (I'll trust you). I'll choose one winner among commenters. Oh, and +1 if you also follow @bwkids on twitter (because you'll get news about the book, and other great stuff, there too).

PS-If you want a clue about what next week's task will be, click here.

Good luck, you guys!

 

Cover Stories: Unbreak My Heart

Writing my own Cover Story is always odd. But here goes. I sent Caroline, my editor at Bloomsbury, a bunch of inspiration images for this cover (a couple are below). You know, girl, sailboat, sun, water... okay, so I was kind of vague.

 

When they came back to me, it was with this first draft (right). And it DID capture the girl, sailboat, big sky stuff. But the boat? It wasn't right. So here's how I responded:

Thanks so much for sending along this design! I do like the echoing heart from SINNERS and the general feeling of being out on the water, glimmering sun, and mood of the girl. I have a couple of things I'd like to mention though:

1. That boat is a Catamaran, totally different from what Clem's family is on. I think because the boat is such a big part of the story, it matters. 

2. The pink feels a little like it veers over the cheese line. Maybe it's the pink with the heart, maybe it's the pink and purple of my name... it just feels a bit like it's trying too hard somehow to shout "Love Story!" Maybe there's a way to get a similar tone in there with a natural element, like a sunset?

And Bloomsbury was great, really took my concerns to heart. Everyone really loved the girl (myself included) so at first they tried to adjust the boat so it would look more like Clem's... but that just made it look less like a real boat. So they went in a totally different direction (left). I liked this image, though I had reservations. Here's how I responded:

My initial thoughts are: Cute. Feel like I've seen similar images before, but that's probably okay. Would like it to look more like a big river/lake and less swampy but I assume that can be done. Like the green dress and the sunlight--would love the sunlight to always be a part of my covers because I LOVED the lens flare on SMALL TOWN SINNERS, which was subtle but awesome, and there's one here too. Part of me misses the boat, but if it's included I do think it has to be the right sailboat, so maybe this is a better direction. 

And then they found another boat photo that everyone liked, and they sent me this:

I loved it instantly. The sail, the wind, the sun, the water... the girl. It felt so much like Clem! My agent raised the issue that the girl looked a little young, and Caroline said they could play with ways to age her up a little bit. Actually, here's what Caroline said exactly (so interesting!): I spoke with the designer and he is going to try making her chin and forehead a bit more prominent—basically elongating her face so it’s not quite so cute in a young way.  We’re going to try elongating her body a little as well.  I also suggested adding some wispy hair in front of her cheek.  I think when all of this is combined, she’ll look closer to 15/16.  Fingers crossed! 

I even got used to the heart (and started kind of loving it and hoping that all of my covers would have hearts from now on!).

Then the internal discussions at Bloomsbury kept coming back to everyone really liking the pink of that very first design. They missed it. I have to admit, I didn't. I really adored the green-blue-on-blue. I'm into blue. But I liked this cover and was willing to go with the colors that everyone thought would make the book most pick-up-able. And so here's where we landed:

I keep staring at it. I'm glad the pink is lightened a bit, and I like the contrast with the blue water. I really like it--it makes me so happy. It's out May 22, 2012. I hope you like it! (And that you'll like the inside parts too, of course!)

Happy New Year, you guys!

Photo Friday: Unbreak My Heart Cover!

Youguys youguys youguys youguys! It's here! My new cover! (Full story coming soon.)

From Bloomsbury: Told in alternating chapters that chronicle the year that broke Clem’s heart and the summer that healed it, Unbreak My Heart is a wonderful dual love story that fans of Sarah Dessen, Deb Caletti, and Susane Colasanti will flock to. (Out May 22, 2012).

So (holding breath): What do you guys think?

PS-Thanks to all the fellow bloggers who are sharing this reveal! You guys rule.

Boat Contest Winner!

Guys, like a year and a half ago, I hosted this Boat Name contest. And now I'm finally doing copy edits for this book, so I know what the main boat ends up being called. I used a LOT of the funny names that BabyGirlG provided, so I did send her the prize box. In the end, though, I stuck with The Possibility as the name of the main boat. I guess first instincts are often best! You guys ALL rule though, and I so appreciate the help. Fair warning: I will call on you again.

The "boat book" also finally has a title (and ALMOST has a cover). It's called Unbreak My Heart. Here's a description:

Sophomore year broke Clementine Williams’s heart. She fell for her best friend’s boyfriend and long story short: he’s excused, but Clem is vilified and heads into summer with zero social life. Enter her parents’ plan to spend the summer on their sailboat. Normally the idea of being stuck on a tiny boat with her parents and little sister would make Clem break out in hives, but just floating away sounds pretty good right now. Then she meets James at one of their first stops along the river. He and his dad are sailing for the summer, and he’s just the distraction Clem needs. Can he break down Clem’s walls and heal her broken heart?

Told in alternating chapters that chronicle the year that broke Clem’s heart and the summer that healed it, Unbreak My Heart is a wonderful dual love story that fans of Sarah Dessen, Deb Caletti, and Susane Colasanti will flock to.

It's out in May--hope you guys like it. Cover reveal coming soon, I promise!