Laura Wiess, the acclaimed author who once brought us "a girl to walk alongside Harper Lee's Scout and J. D. Salinger's Phoebe" (Luanne Rice), brings us another memorable young woman, this one at the center of an extraordinary novel of how love ends, how it begins, and what it's worth to protect it...
All Hanna's wanted since sophomore year is Seth. She's gone out with other guys, even gained a rep for being a flirt, all the while hoping cool, guitar-playing Seth will choose her. Then she gets him -- but their relationship is hurtful, stormy and critical, not at all what Hanna thinks a perfect love should be. Bewildered by Seth's treatment of her and in need of understanding, Hanna decides to fulfill her school's community service requirement by spending time with Helen, her terminally ill neighbor, who she's turned to for comfort and wisdom throughout her life. But illness has changed Helen into someone Hanna hardly knows, and her home is not the refuge it once was. Feeling more alone than ever, Hanna gets drawn into an audiobook the older woman is listening to, a fierce, unsettling love story of passion, sacrifice, and devotion. Hanna's fascinated by the idea that such all-encompassing love can truly exist, and without her even realizing it, the story begins to change her.
Until the day when the story becomes all too real...and Hanna's world is spun off its axis by its shattering, irrevocable conclusion.ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Laura Wiess is the author of the critically acclaimed novels SUCH A PRETTY GIRL, chosen as one of the ALA's 2008 Best Books for Young Adults and 2008 YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers, LEFTOVERS, and the recently released HOW IT ENDS. Originally from central Jersey, she traded bumper-to-bumper traffic, excellent pizza, and summer days down the shore for scenic roads, bears, no pizza delivery and the irresistible allure of an old stone house surrounded by forests in Pennsylvania's Endless Mountains Region.
For more info, visit www.laurawiess.com.
MY INTERVIEW WITH LAURA WIESS
Thank you for agreeing to visit BOOKIN' WITH BINGO and answer a few questions, Laura. So let's start with this:
What have you just finished reading?
Amy Tan's The Opposite of Fate, and I enjoyed it very much. Definitely a keeper.
What books would you say have made the biggest impression on you, especially starting out?
Back when I started the annual Writer's Market and Children's Writer's Market books were godsends, and I practically wore out the pages studying the writing info and markets listed. They helped me no end, along with stacks of other library books on writing and crafting compelling fiction.
Two of my alltime favorites are Stephen King's On Writing and Anne Lamott's Bird by Bird.
I also have a small stack of favorite novels I pick up when I'm in between manuscripts and craving not only a good read but an unofficial refresher course on things like characterization, plot, tone, pacing, and storyline.
What gets you started on a new book? A character or story idea or….?
Usually I see or hear something on the news or in a passing conversation that disturbs and intrigues me, and a vague question forms in my mind. After a while, if the question sharpens and becomes compelling enough, and the subject makes me passionate, a character is born in response. The thing is, she has to be someone I very much want to spend time with, as without a character I care about, someone with alot at stake, there is no story. Give me a character to love and I'll follow them anywhere.
What is something about you that you would want people to know about you that we probably don’t know?
Well, let's see: I love Betsey Johnson shoes, my best friend and I are celebrating our 30th year of friendship this year, and that there's nothing I enjoy more than asking people questions, and hearing their answers. Unless it's being asked questions, of course!
What is your best advice to anyone, including young people, who want to be writers?
Keep writing and learning, and don't give up. It's an ongoing, never-ending process and it's different for everyone. Learn to trust your process. Write what you're passionate about, fall in love with your characters, don't be afraid to rewrite. Just keep going.
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57 comments:
1.Thank you for the interview with Laura Wiess. Laura Wiess is a very interesting person. So no surprise that "How It Ends" seems like a very good novel. What struck me about the novel is the fact that illness can change our personalities. I don't think we talk about the character changes as much as we talk about the physical changes in a person: loss of weight, hair, sunken eyes, etc. This is what impressed me about the relationship between Helen and Hannah. I would love to read the book. My email is
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I would love to be entered for this book. I have never heard of Betsey Johnson shoes before, but that is probably a good thing!
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I didn't know she loved Betsey Johnson shoes, matter of fact I didn't even know they made Betsey Johnson Shoes!!!
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+1 I have blogged about the "How It Ends" giveaway on my blog sidebar and linked back here.
I am a long time follower on Google Reader.
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I learned that Laura Wiess believes in friendship and is a loyal friend. milou2ster(at)gmail.com
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I love author interviews! How neat that she and her best friend are celebrating 30 years!
Please enter me!
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Book sounds great! The one thing that stuck with me was in the interview and how the author and her best friends have been friends for 30 years! Wow! Hope I can stay friends with my BFF that long!
Thanks for another great giveaway!
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Great interview and the book looks so good. Thanks for sharing it.
Two of Laura's alltime favorite books are Stephen King's On Writing and Anne Lamott's Bird by Bird
I bet her inquisitive nature is what makes her a good writer!
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What a nice interview. I thought it was great that a previous book of Laura's won an award for reluctant readers--she must be a great writer to draw people in like that.
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I would love to read this book! I learned she likes Betsy Johnson shoes and her and her friend are celebrating 30 yrs of friendship. Thanks! jacquecurl1@gmail.com
I am already a follower on google connect. jacquecurl1@gmail.com
I found out that she love Betsey Johnson shoes. Please include me in your giveaway.
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I am a follower..
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She loves Betsy Johnson Shoes!
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I entered the information from your blog to mine -- Directing them to come back here to enter of course:
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Ooh, On Writing and Bird by Bird are definitely two of my favorite nonfiction books about writing! And Laura's a Jersey girl on the inside, which is where it matters. :)
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I've linked to this giveaway in my sidebar.
And I've already been following you. Thanks for the opportunity! :)
What an impressive and wonderful interview. I am captivated with this book. Laura Wiess certainly is talented. Her 30 year friendship is a wonderful testament to her as a person. Thanks for this lovely giveaway. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
she likes Betsey Johnson shoes and loves to ask questions and get answers. Tells young people keep writing and learning.
please enter me for the book would love to read it.
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She mentions Stephen King's "On Writing". I just read an intro by Stephen King last night where I believe he mentioned "On Writing" when he referred to the "BS" factor, and to read that for more about it. He's got me intrigued now.
I like that Laura mentions falling in love with her characters. I've always thought that if I ever wrote, it would probably be a very personal relationship between me and the characters that would drive it.
Please count me in. Thank you!
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The author loves Betsey Johnson shoes!
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I learned that she digs Betsey Johnson shoes - love them myself!
Laura's favorite fiction include Stephen King's On Writing and Anne Lamott's Bird by Bird.
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I learned that 2 of the author's favorite books are Stephen King's On Writing & Anne Lamott's Bird by Bird.
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Who doesn't love shoes? Laura said she loves Betsey Johnson shoes!
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First off...Thanks for the great interview post and giveaway!
Laura Wiess wrote a book called, SUCH A PRETTY GIRL, which was chosen as one of the ALA's 2008 Best Books for Young Adults!!
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Laura Wiess loves Betsy Johnson shoes like my niece!
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I learned that Laura Weiss likes the book Bird by Bird. I had heard of On Writing by Stephen King, but not this one. I'm going to check it out now.
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This was a great interview, and I learned that we both enjoy King and Lamott's books on the writing process. I also enjoy Lamott's other essays on life in general.
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Two of the authors alltime favorite books are Stephen King's On Writing and Anne Lamott's Bird by Bird. Thanks!
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Laura Wiess is one of my favorite authors. I loved all of her previous books and I can't wait to read this one as well. I never knew that she won any awards for her writing, but she definitely deserves them.
I posted a link on my sidebar:
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I'm a follower.
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She was originally from central jersey but moved to PA, where she gets no delivery... To me that's a big deal lol, I'm from NYC and I can not imagine my life without delivery.
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+1 I can see why she loves Betsy Johnson shoes. I LOVEE the dresses, although I can't afford to buy any of them!
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I found out that two of her favorite books are Stephen King's On Writing and Anne Lamott's Bird by Bird.
Your interview was terrific.
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I learned that one of Laura Weiss' favorite writer's is Stephen King.
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I found out she has had the same best friend for 30 years!
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