Monday, June 17, 2013

The Fantabulous Lisa Amowitz

You Guys, I have such a treat!! The wonderfully, talented and super awesome Lisa Amowitz has dropped by Mandyland on her BREAKING GLASS blog tour....so exicted!!!! And there will be a giveaway. Yay!!!!


BREAKING GLASS from Spencer Hill Press, July 2013
by Lisa Amowitz
On the night seventeen-year-old Jeremy Glass winds up in the hospital with a broken leg and a blood alcohol level well above the legal limit, his secret crush, Susannah, disappears. When he begins receiving messages from her from beyond the grave, he’s not sure whether they’re real or if he’s losing his grip on reality. Clue by clue, he gets closer to unraveling the mystery, and soon realizes he must discover the truth or become the next victim himself.
ISBN: 978-1937053383

So without anymore fangirling from me...Let's meet Lisa!


 
Lisa Amowitz was born in Queens and raised in the wilds of Long Island, New York where she climbed trees, thought small creatures lived under rocks and studied ant hills. And drew. A lot.

    When she hit her teens, she realized that Long Island was too small for her and she needed to escape. So she went to college in Pittsburgh. Go figure.

On leaving college, Lisa became a graphic designer living in New York City. She eventually married her husband of a zillion years, had two lovely children, and was swept away to a fairy tale life in the Bronx, where, unbelievably there are more trees and wilderness than her hometown. She can see the Hudson River from her kitchen window.
Lisa has been a professor of Graphic Design at her beloved Bronx Community College where she has been tormenting and cajoling students for nearly seventeen years. She started writing eight years ago because she wanted something to illustrate, but somehow, instead ended up writing YA. Probably because her mind is too dark and twisted for small children.
BREAKING GLASS which will be released in July, 2013 from Spencer Hill Press, is her first published work. VISION, the first of the Finder series will be released in 2014, along with an unnamed sequel in the following year. LIFE AND BETH will also be released in the near future, along with graphic novel style art.
 

Hi, Lisa! I’m so excited to have you visit Mandyland and to be a stop on your BREAKING GLASS blog tour. First, let me say how stinkin’ excited I am to get my hands on this book!!! I love me a creepy story and Jeremy seems to fit perfectly!

So just a few questions for you…

First, tell us a little about your writing process. Do you outline? Are you a pantser? Music? No? Tell us all the deets!
I’m kind of both. I start with a spark—a story idea that sits around for years before I dust it off and begin to write. Sometimes, the main character starts whispering in my ear, telling me it’s time. That’s kind of what happened with Jeremy Glass. With Breaking Glass, I knew the beginning and the end—kind of. To be honest, I really didn’t know—I just had a bare bones idea of where I wanted the story to go. With Breaking Glass, I knew I wanted every character, even secondary ones to have a secret—so I figured those out first.
A lot of the plotting took place in a car ride with my good friend, author Dhonielle Clayton where together we fleshed out the bones of the plot (and missed our exit and got completely lost—which happens every time we’ve gone on one of our expeditions). Then I opened the program Scrivner, which I like to use for getting started, and made up character backstory cards for each main character—their appearances, secrets and habits. I have a rough outline on there, as well as the first and second drafts.
 From that point forward I usually focus on the first chapter. I may write it over ten times before I let anyone read it, but when I think I finally have the voice in good shape I drop it in the shark tank known as my crit group (which we fondly call The Cudas) for chomping. If they like it, I keep going.
I do follow my outline loosely, but often tend to veer off in unexpected detours, which forces me then to RE-OUTLINE a few chapters ahead. So you might call me a punster-outliner.
As far as music, I don’t listen while I write, but certain songs get stuck in my head and become themes for certain books. With Breaking Glass, that song was Lost Forever And, from somewhat obscure Irish band I’ve seen perform twice and have loved for ages, The Guggenheim Grotto. In fact, I loved the song so much I managed to get permission from the band to use it for my trailer!

You designed your own cover!! And several others. How do you approach cover design? What grabs you about a story and makes you think, “Yes…this needs to be incorporated in the design?”
First, let me say that designing my own cover was the hardest. I must have done thirty or some versions before I landed on the one I used. And even then I was unsure and needed about eight people, including my teenaged daughter and her opinionated best friends, to choose the final design.
It’s a lot easier for me to do someone else’s cover. First I ask to see cover styles the author likes. I try to find the book’s pulse—what is its atmosphere, setting, mood and vibe—through dialogue with the author. My publisher, Spencer Hill Press, is unusual in that it lets the author have some control over their cover.
I then dig a little deeper to find a significant character or object that personifies the book best. The next step is to go on an image search through the online stock photography houses. I’m working with a small budget so I don’t have the luxury of hiring a model and photographer. I work with what’s out there and usually find some unexpected treasures. I then mock up about two or three “comps” to see if I’m headed in the right direction. Once a design is approved, I really begin in. I’m quite well versed in the program Photoshop (I also teach graphic design and have been a practicing designer for much longer than I’ve been a writer) so I sink in my teeth and create some digital magic. It’s really more fun than almost anything and I take my task seriously. I am, I know, putting a face on a book for the author, as well as their audience. For them, it’s like seeing their baby’s face for the first time and I am very respectful of that. When an author bonds with a cover and takes ownership of it, my work is done!

Give us a little insight into Jeremy. What makes him tick?
Jeremy is a very smart guy with a lot of nervous energy. He is also a guy who works very hard to present a persona of funny, reliable, smart and decent person. But behind his carefully constructed mask lies a tormented and desperate young man drowning in his own traumatic past.

What is the heart and soul of this story? What feeling do you most want readers to come away with?
BREAKING GLASS is about secrets and how they can quietly destroy people. Everyone in the town of Riverton has one, and that is what is slowly chipping away at all of them. It takes one terrible event to jar Jeremy out of his pattern of denial that rocks him to his core, ultimately forcing him to confront the deceptions that have crippled him, and most of the people he knows

Now for something silly…You are about to be shipwrecked on a deserted island, what two books do you grab before the ship goes down? I ask for two, cause who could pick just one?!
I’m not a big re-reader, but the books I would pick would be The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak and The Raven Boys, by Maggie Stiefvater. Both books personify everything I can ever hope to attain as a writer.

Remind us again when we can rush to the store and buy BREAKING GLASS?
The book will be available for purchase on July 9, 2013. It is currently available for preorder on Amazon and Barnes and Noble.


Last One…Tell us something that scares you?
Running out of creative inspiration and the drive to do it. 

Thank you so much for dropping by Lisa! It’s been fun to have you here…Yay!!!!

Thanks for having me, Mandy. You asked some really great questions and I enjoyed answering them very much. As always, you made me feel right at home with your Southern hospitality!

Now for the free stuffs!!!! Couldn't be simpler, just fill out the rafflecopter below.



Giveaway items:
(1)   custom pendant like the one pictured on the book cover

(2) signed ARCS
(1) original work of Breaking Glass related art created and signed by the author.




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And that's not all....(I sometimes sound like a cheesy used car salesman, but hey, it works for me!)

 Lisa's also going to be making a free download of SHARDS, which is an illustrated preview of BREAKING GLASS.




Get it here...

Page URL: http://www.site.spencerhillpress.com/Shards.php  
 
Direct upload: http://www.site.spencerhillpress.com/uploads/Shards_Amowitz.pdf

And that's it folks...follow Lisa on Twitter and Facebook to see the other stops on the BREAKING GLASS Blog Tour and find out lots of juicy tidbits about Lisa and BREAKING GLASS!

Monday, June 3, 2013

What I've Learned

The Writer's Voice was this crazy roller coaster ride that was fun, anxiety-inducing, and eye opening all in one big package!!

I learned a couple things about myself....

- I don't like to wait

- I will do anything to distract myself while I'm waiting, even the dishes!

- Loads of people are as nervous about the process and about being on social media just as much as I am

- Putting yourself out there is a good thing

- And numerous other little things.

I have so much love for my coach Monica! She was so patient and kind, yet insightful and tough. In other words everything a coach should be :)

Oh and check back in the next couple of weeks. I have an interview with the lovely Lisa Amowitz, author of upcoming release BREAKING GLASS coming up. Whooo I am so excited for that!

Yay!!!!