Elizabeth Scott's Blog
January 17, 2014
Let's face it. Blogger went from okay to less okay to awf...
I'm over at tumblr now, and will transfer it over and link to the archives of this blog soon.
May 22, 2013
New York--and BEA--here I come!! (And I hope you are too!!!)
I've got my schedule for BEA--can't believe it's next week!!! In addition to signing at BEA, I'll be doing some other stuff--and I really hope to see YOU!!!
Here's my schedule:
Wed. the 29th--DAY: SLJ Day of Dialog! I'll be on the Real World Horror panel, which is right after Holly Black's lunch speech. The panel starts at 1:45 PM. I'll also be signing ARCs of Heartbeat.
Wed. the 29th NIGHT: Teen Author Carnival There's going to be so much fun stuff going on--let's face it, this is one event that sells itself. I'll have ARCs and some other things :-) The fun starts at 6:30 PM at the Jefferson Market branch of the NYPL!!
Thursday the 30th: At BEA--I'll be attending the Harlequin Teen Breakfast--can't wait! And then I'll be on the floor, so if you see me, be sure to say hi :-)
Friday the 31st: At BEA--I'll be signing ARCs of Heartbeat in the Harlequin booth (1238) from 11:30-12:30
Saturday the 1st: At BEA--I'll be signing ARCs of Heartbeat in the Harlequin booth (1238) from 10:30-11:30
Bonus: The BEA ARCs will be bound *and* have a new pub details and cover--though not the final one--that is still to come....
April 30, 2013
blog observations, YA giveaway, and five years (or close to it!)
-- the role of blogs in social media has changed since I was blogging regularly. People are less likely to enter blog contest and author's blogs--or now, tumblrs--are mostly used for updates on what's happening with their latest book/promo for it. Exceptions being book reviewing sites--those are mostly unchanged since I started blogging, although there are more contests and many, many more author tours.
Also, site blogs seem to be shifting even more toward
-- personal info that the author feels like sharing/info shared re: book covers, release dates, and other book news
Therefore, I'm moving the YA book giveaway to other platforms, mostly twitter (I'm at twitter.com/escottwrites) and tumblr (elizabethwrites.tumblr.com/) **
I also do have some news to share. I will be at BEA this year, signing on both Friday and Saturday. I'm going to be at SLJ Day of Dialog on Wednesday as part of a panel discussion, so librians, I hope you'll stop by and say hi! Or better yet, do that *and* stay for the panel. It's right after Holly Black's speech...
I'm also going to be at ALA this year as well, and I'll post more news about when I'll be there as the event gets closer.
Finally, this year marks the FIFTH year in print for Perfect You, Stealing Heaven, and Living Dead Girl. It's amazing to me that all three of my 2008 releases are still in print, and that all four of my first novels (Bloom being the first, from 2007) are still in print. Kind and wonderful readers, thank you, thank you, thank YOU!
**A few people have asked if the books I'm giving away are my own personal copies, which made my mind go fuzzy for a moment because why would I give away my own books???? I'm giving away copies I bought of books I read and liked and wanted to share with YOU. My books are my own, and as much as I love sharing books I've read and liked, I'm going to give you a new one so I can keep my own :-)
In closing, what would you like to see more of on this blog?
And once again, thank YOU for reading my books. It means to the stars and past them for me.
April 24, 2013
Win: The Eternity Cure by Julie Kagawa (ARC)
The Eternity Cure by Julie Kagawa
For your chance to win, all you have to do is leave a comment on THIS blog entry (http://blog.elizabethwrites.com/2013/...) and make sure you leave a way for me to contact you! Email addy, twitter handle, whatever--just make sure I can get in touch with you!
That being said, if you want to like my facebook page (facebook.com/elizabethwrites) or follow me on twitter(twitter.com/escottwrites), I wouldn't mind :-)
I'll take entries for The Eternity Cure by Julie Kagawa through midnight PST today, Wednesday, April 24th. After that, the winner will be chosen at random and notified.
So enter and remember to come back to see what I'm giving away tomorrow...
PS Don't forget, this contest is international!
April 23, 2013
Win: The Dead And Buried by Kim Harrington
The Dead And Buried by Kim Harrington
For your chance to win, all you have to do is leave a comment on THIS blog entry (http://blog.elizabethwrites.com/2013/...) and make sure you leave a way for me to contact you! Email addy, twitter handle, whatever--just make sure I can get in touch with you!
That being said, if you want to like my facebook page (facebook.com/elizabethwrites) or follow me on twitter(twitter.com/escottwrites), I wouldn't mind :-)
I'll take entries for The Dead And Buried by Kim Harrington through midnight PST today Tuesday, April 23rd. After that, the winner will be chosen at random and notified.
So enter and remember to come back to see what I'm giving away tomorrow...
PS Don't forget, this contest is international!
April 22, 2013
I've got books...and I bet you want them :-)
The only thing is, while I've got some news, it didn't quite feel like enough. I mean, sure, news about Heartbeat is great--or at least, I hope you think it is!--but I wanted more!
And then an idea hit me.
Actually hit me.
I have so many copies of great YA novels and they all need homes. So, until they run out, I'll be giving away ONE YA novel every day, Monday through Friday, until--well, until I've gotten through them all! AND! All contest WILL be open internationally unless otherwise noted.
First: The News
1. It's true--Heartbeat ARCs are real! They are not "out" yet BUT if you are going to BEA, I'll be there signing ARCs--twice!! And if you can't make BEA, I'll also be at ALA, where I'll be...yep, you guessed it. I'll be signing Heartbeat ARCs there too!
2. Wide release of Heartbeart ARCs will happen, and as soon as I know more, I'll let you know.
3. The elusive Heartbeat cover...it will be revealed, I promise! Right now, all I will say is that Harlequin Teen is working SO hard to make it the right cover. Now, you all know I've worked with a few (!) publishers, so when I say I have never EVER seen this level of dedication, you know I mean it!
Second: The Book
Today, Monday, April 22nd, I'm giving away a copy of:
The Trouble With Flirting by Claire LaZebnik
For your chance to win, all you have to do is leave a comment on THIS blog entry (http://blog.elizabethwrites.com/2013/...) and then look for today's entry) and make sure you leave a way for me to contact you! Email addy, twitter handle, whatever--just make sure I can get in touch with you
That being said, if you wanted to like my facebook page (facebook.com/elizabethwrites) or follow me on twitter (twitter.com/escottwrites), I wouldn't mind :-)
I'll take entries for The Trouble With Flirting through midnight PST today Monday, April 22nd. After that, the winner will be chosen at random and notified.
So enter and remember to come back to see what I'm giving away tomorrow...
PS Don't forget, this contest is international!
January 7, 2013
AMAZING news!! (and yes, that means free books)
Alice in Zombieland
Speechless
Confessions of an Angry Girl
Undeadly
Temptation
Dark Angel
Pushing the Limits
The Girl in the Steel Corset
The Girl in the Clockwork Collar
The Iron Fey box set and The Lost Prince
This contest is open to US residents only (I promise, my next giveaway will be international!)
Here's how you enter:
+1 if you tweet about this contest (yes, you can do this more than once, but don't do it, like, every hour)
+2 if you mention it on fb/tumblr/pinterest/whatever new social media site I don't yet know about :-) (same as above)
+3 if you do all of the above (same rule as +2 and +1 here)
+4 if you like my facebook page, which can be found at http://www.facebook.com/elizabethwrites
Just let me know what you've done in the comments (with links, although I'll have to take you word that you've liked my facebook page :-) by this midnight EST this Friday, January 11, and the person with the most points wins!
PS Don't forget to leave a way for me to contact you :-)
July 19, 2012
*waves* (and runs off, typing)
First, thank you to everyone who commented or wrote to me about my PTSD post. I was terrified to post it and the kindness and understanding that I got--WOW! I always knew how awesome you all were, but this just made me love you all that much more.
Second, I am going to be off-line for a while--but happily, this time, it's not for health reasons. It's because I'm hard at work on my next book.
Which, by the way, is calling to me. So I'm going to go hang out with it.
See you soon, and thank you all again for the support--xoxo
June 12, 2012
PTSD and me
I suspect she's right.
In 2003, about a week after I'd gone from being the only allergy-free person in my immediate family to the one with more allergies than all of them combined, I had my first run-in with anaphylaxis.
The culprit?
Food.
For a few days after my trip to the ER, I would make myself something to eat, but within a few bites, I'd have to stop because I was sweating and shaking and convinced I could feel an itch forming in my throat.
Then I realized if I didn't eat, I'd be totally safe because if I didn't eat, I wouldn't die.
So I stopped eating.
I woke up two days later in the middle of the night, sweating and screaming. I passed out trying to get up. My husband and parents (who'd come up while I was in the ER) forced me to eat two tablespoons of sugar and the next morning, I found myself headed toward my parents' home, where I spent the next six weeks learning to eat again.
It was hell. I wept the first time I ate a bite of chicken. I curled up in a ball on the floor for an hour after eating half a cup of rice. I was so sure I was going to die, but as the weeks went by, I gradually realized I wouldn't die if I ate foods I wasn't allergic to.
I ate a very restricted diet for three years after that, and eventually managed to get into the high double digits of things I would eat without fear. I learned to act like I didn't care that I was allergic to so many things, and it didn't take very long for me to believe it.
It wasn't until I started seeing a therapist in 2011 that I realized I wasn't okay with what had happened. In fact, when I decided to have full allergy testing done again in early 2012 and found myself having nightmares, I kept wondering why I was so scared. I'd had the testing before. It took a while, sure, but it wasn't painful.
My therapist told me that I wasn't afraid of the testing, but that I was very afraid of what might happen afterward because of what had happened before. And after she asked me to talk about what had happened, she showed me a checklist for PTSD symptoms and I found out--nearly nine years later--that I have PTSD.
I'm not nearly as aware or as brave as Megan is, but I've come to see that when I wrote Miracle, it was my subconscious screaming at me to see what was going on inside me. I've always sworn I'd never write about myself or anyone I know, but it turns out that Miracle is the most personal thing I've ever written. It just took me a long time to realize it.
If you or anyone you know has undergone a traumatic experience of any kind, please visit http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/post-traumatic-stress-disorder-ptsd/what-are-the-symptoms-of-ptsd.shtml to learn more and make sure you get the help you need.
June 5, 2012
Miracle is here, and Pizza Party! (and also, book signing :-)
Also! Thank you to everyone who talked about Miracle, or Miracle and my pre-order contest and a HUGE thank you to everyone who did pre-order the book--you all are amazing, and although I didn't hit my goal of 1000 pre-orders, it did make me realize there are a lot of utterly amazing readers out there--lots and lots of hugs to all!
Finally, this Saturday, June 9th, I'll be doing a signing for Miracle at fhe Fountain Bookstore in Richmond, Virginia. The signing starts at 2 PM and there will be free pizza for everyone because I thought it would be fun to have a pizza party so we can all eat and talk and have fun! I hope to see YOU there...