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Shady Lane
06-16-2007, 12:29 AM
I did this interview a few months ago, and it just came out in the local paper...any typos are my fault, since I typed it up.

[My city's] teen publishes first novel
By Michael Zwelling

The single panel comic: few have made the career of it the way Gary Larson has done with his surrealistic humor series The Far Side.

Even fewer have done what Hannah, a 16-year-old sophmore at my school has done, writing an inagural novel due for publication this fall this is based on a single image.

"I've seen the comics where there's an island a single palm tree in the middle with a couple of people wearing rags and stranded," she said.

"I couldn't just have a laugh and move on. Instead I started to think to myself, 'What are the dymanics of that situatoin, of these two people stuck together on this island where there is no space, no privacy?'"

Her book, The Sublime, looks at three people trapped on an island just off the Florida Caost who try to function as a group.

It was written by long hand in a series of notebooks. "I always have a notebook with me and I've always like dwriting in them, it has sort of always been my hobby."

Chapters jump around; editing occurs in the margins. Some pages are dog eared and some have corners ripped off. There are also doodles, phone numbers and musings.

Hannah initally thought she would photocopy her book and place the finished product in stores herself. (**It was this crazy complicated plan with a friend of mine. Looong story**) "That's when I found this guy on Myspace and things changed from there," she said.

Brad Grochowski, owner of Authors Bookshop in Baltimore, read her manuscript and passed it onto friends at Cantara Books.

"I loved the story and that that, at least, they could offeer her some feedback," he said. "Instead, they sent her a contract."

Grochowski said he was struck by the decieving sense of passivity in the story. "The protagonists has been given a steady, unexcitable voice despite the incredible thigns happening to him," he said. "In some ways, it captures teen indifference. But, more importantly, it forces the reader to care because the protagonist doesn't."

Imagine someone running from a buliding screaming that everything they care about is gone. Imagine their panic.

The Sublime characters are never panicked, never emotional, despire the circumstances. "You want to grab the characters and shake them up," he said.

The senior editor and Cantara Books had a similar reaction to the novel, but said Hannah knows the temprement of the teen market.

"It is my long-held theory that the best books for young adults are those written by young adults," said Michael Matheny, with Cantara books. "And the story itself seemed to be wonderfully imaginative."

While the wheels are turning on the publishing front there are those close to Hannah who haven't yet read the book.

"If we want to read it I guess we'll have to buy our own copy," said Hannah's mother. "That's okay, though, I think any parent would be proud to buy their teenager's first published book."



Woooooot.

beezle
06-16-2007, 12:38 AM
Cool!

JoNightshade
06-16-2007, 12:38 AM
Hey, congrats! That's great.

I had to laugh at that last line, though. You haven't let your mom read it?! Actually I shouldn't be shocked, I don't let my mom read most of my stuff either. :)

Shady Lane
06-16-2007, 12:39 AM
Haha, no...she didn't even know I was writing until I got the contract.

I had to go through that whole, "You wrote a book? Really? A REAL book?"

JoNightshade
06-16-2007, 12:41 AM
Haha, no...she didn't even know I was writing until I got the contract.

I had to go through that whole, "You wrote a book? Really? A REAL book?"

:ROFL:That is AWESOME. I wish I could have done that, but I needed an excuse for locking myself in the computer room for several hours every day.

apmom
06-16-2007, 12:42 AM
Fantastic! Congratulations:)

Shady Lane
06-16-2007, 12:44 AM
:ROFL:That is AWESOME. I wish I could have done that, but I needed an excuse for locking myself in the computer room for several hours every day.

Yeah, my sister covered for me sometimes.

Scene: It's a beautiful, hot hot summer day, the whole family's out by the pool, Shady's stuck in the unventiliated computer room printing out 200 manuscript pages...

Mom: What's she doing?

My sister: Um...her friend's having a crisis...she needs to email them...a lot....

Jack Nog
06-16-2007, 01:20 AM
Congrats!!!! Thats awesome!

Lady Esther
06-16-2007, 01:37 AM
Sweet! I'm happy for ya. :)

ClaudiaGray
06-16-2007, 01:46 AM
Excellent!

Provrb1810meggy
06-16-2007, 02:01 AM
Congratulations! You are totally living my dream right there. I hope the article drums up a lot of publicity and all the locals buy the book.

JoNightshade
06-16-2007, 02:16 AM
BTW Shady you can chalk up one more sales for yourself, cuz I'm definitely going to buy your book.

Unless it's like $25. It's not $25 is it? :)

rugcat
06-16-2007, 02:18 AM
Well done! When I was your age I was writing bad imitations of Hemingway and Oscar Wilde.

glassquill
06-16-2007, 03:00 AM
Wow! That's great! Congratulations! Three cheers for you! :D

:hooray::hooray::hooray:

Bo Sullivan
06-16-2007, 03:02 AM
Well done and congratulations.

Barbara

maddythemad
06-16-2007, 03:22 AM
That is awesome!! I wish you much success and fame-- although it looks like you've already got plenty. :D Will your book be in stores such as B&N or Borders? I definitely want to buy it!

Cindyh2k
06-16-2007, 03:51 AM
Way COOL!!!! AWESOME!!!!! Congrats!!!!!!

Cindy

Sean D. Schaffer
06-16-2007, 04:26 AM
Congratulations, Shady Lane! That's pretty darned cool.


:)

Dancre
06-16-2007, 04:41 AM
Good job, shady!!

Zoombie
06-16-2007, 06:14 AM
Dang it, you beat me. I'm gonna get published some day, see if I don't. But my book will have blackjack! And hookers!

In fact...forget the novel and the blackjack!

Blurb
06-16-2007, 06:47 AM
Haha, no...she didn't even know I was writing until I got the contract.

I had to go through that whole, "You wrote a book? Really? A REAL book?"

Awesome. Not only awesome, awesome and hilarious. Good jod and congratulations.

larocca
06-16-2007, 07:00 AM
Way to go Hannah!

I'll actually read this later and say something a bit more coherent. It's morning in Thailand and I'm still working on my first cup of coffee. I'm printing your interview to read after the work day is done.

Best regards,
Michael

:Jump: :banana: :Trophy: :PartySmil :TheWave: :e2woo: :e2bear: :e2cheer: :e2dance: :Guitar: :Clap: :partyguy:

Shady Lane
06-16-2007, 08:59 AM
That is awesome!! I wish you much success and fame-- although it looks like you've already got plenty. :D Will your book be in stores such as B&N or Borders? I definitely want to buy it!

No...it's a little independent publisher. I'll totally let you guys know how you can get it when it comes out, though. :)

alaskamatt17
06-16-2007, 11:00 AM
That's awesome! You must have some pretty ridiculous amount of talent to get a contract so young.

Zoombie
06-16-2007, 11:02 AM
Unlike Mr. Eragonjerkface, you got published off talent!

You're parents arn't publishers, right?

johnzakour
06-16-2007, 05:15 PM
So, you're "in the newspaper". Man, must be it's either a really big newspaper or you're quit small ;-)

Congrats. May it be the first of many newspaper interviews.

Melanie Nilles
06-16-2007, 05:24 PM
Congratulations! Even acceptance by a small publisher is an achievement. Yours was chosen above others.

Shady Lane
06-16-2007, 09:28 PM
Unlike Mr. Eragonjerkface, you got published off talent!

You're parents arn't publishers, right?

Stay-at-home Mom and lawyer. Came in handy when the contracts came in, though.

My mom actually signed the contracts, though, not lawyer-daddy. Shows you who wears the pants in this family...

sadron
06-17-2007, 02:12 PM
Wow. That's awesome! Congrazt for the book! :) I wish I can do the same with my book when it's finished.

gp101
06-17-2007, 02:22 PM
I love and hate these stories. Love them cuz it makes me feel good that another unpublished writer is given a break; but hate it cuz I wish I had succeeded that young instead of struggling for 20 years.

Congrats, kiddo! Enjoy it cuz you earned it. And make your second one even better.

larocca
06-17-2007, 02:22 PM
Congratulations again Hannah!

I'm reading the article now. Tell Cantara and Michael I said hey. They rejected my book. :)

I love that you write longhand. I enjoy doing that too, though I don't do it as frequently as I used to.

"You wrote a book? Really?" Guess what, Hannah? It never stops. I almost hate to tell strangers, "Oh, me? I'm an author."

Oh, and we absolutely will NOT talk about the drivel I wrote when I was a teenager.

Shady Lane
06-17-2007, 11:12 PM
Congratulations again Hannah!

I'm reading the article now. Tell Cantara and Michael I said hey. They rejected my book. :)

I love that you write longhand. I enjoy doing that too, though I don't do it as frequently as I used to.

"You wrote a book? Really?" Guess what, Hannah? It never stops. I almost hate to tell strangers, "Oh, me? I'm an author."

Oh, and we absolutely will NOT talk about the drivel I wrote when I was a teenager.

This is so sweet. Thank you!

Marva
06-22-2007, 02:18 AM
Oh, Hannah! Sorry I missed this last week. I'll just add my congrats on the interview. I've already kudoed you on the book. I keep looking at the site to see if there's any progress.

Good going!

Shady Lane
06-22-2007, 02:19 AM
Oh, thank you!

Danger Jane
06-22-2007, 02:39 AM
Congratulations!!

I want to read it :D

Pat~
06-22-2007, 03:39 AM
Congratulations on the interview AND the book contract! That's awesome.

Shady Lane
06-22-2007, 03:40 AM
Thanks, guys. :)