Interview with Kaleb Nation

Interview with Kaleb Nation by B. Marie


B.Marie: “In your bio on KalebNation.com, it is mentioned that you began writing as a child. What types of stories did your young mind come up with? How did you share these stories with others or did you keep them to yourself?”

Kaleb: My first story (the one I was forced to write by my mother, because back then I hated writing) was about a certain person named King Kaleb who rode in a submarine under the North Pole and met with aliens. After I finished it and realized just how much I enjoyed writing (after all, in my stories I could be King all I wanted) I wrote mostly science fiction before moving to fantasy for a while, then finally years later starting on Bran Hambric. I shared them with my siblings by printing them up in little booklets.


B.Marie: “Do you share any similarities with your character Bran Hambric or do you consider yourself to be a complete opposite?”

Kaleb: I actually think Bran has a lot in common with me, but only in indirectly similar ways. For example he likes to draw, I like to write. We also talk similarly. I’m not sure how it happens, but I think almost every character an author writes will always have a piece of them in it.


B.Marie: “I know writers have little things they do, eat, or listen to while writing to help them focus or draw in inspiration. What are some crazy things you do or have around while going through the writing process?”

Kaleb: When I write, I’m always listening to a movie soundtrack, usually something by Thomas Newman or Harry Gregson-Williams. And when I’m having a particularly hard time concentrating I chew on Eclipse mints, because they’re crunchy. Then I found out you’re not supposed to have more than three or four of those a day or you get stomachaches. But at least it’s better than the energy drinks I was addicted to while I wrote the second Bran Hambric book!


B.Marie:: “How is Chilla doing?”

[Read more...]

Vote for YOUR Favorite Design!

All entries have been received for the Bookmark Design Contest!

Below you can view all the designs and vote on YOUR favorite!

The winner will be determined by votes AND by the judges decision.

The winner’s design of the Bookmark Design Contest will be used for the first 50 Bookmarks we giveaway!

When casting your vote please DOUBLE CHECK that the design you like matches up with the Entry Number.

For Example, if you like design entry #1 make sure when you select whom you want to vote for that their entry # matches your submission. You WILL NOT be able to vote more than once. So please, please, please, pay attention.

Click below to view ALL the entries and VOTE!

[Read more...]

Revealed cover of Where She Went

Where She Went is the sequel to If I Stay by Gayle Forman.
This new story is set 3 years after the events in If I Stay and it’s focus in the main character, Mia, and her life amongst the living as she meets up with her former boyfriend, Adam, for the first time in years.

Title is set to be released April 5, 2011.

[Source: Ew Shelf]

LAT Review: Lies by Michael Grant

Lies (A Gone Novel) by Michael Grant


Published: May 4th 2010 by Harper Collins

Details: Hardcover, 447 Pages

Series: Gone #3

Summary (taken from GoodReads)

It happens in one night: a girl who died now walks among the living, Zil and the Human Crew set fire to Perdido Beach, and amid the flames and smoke, Sam sees the figure of the boy he fears the most – Drake. But Sam and Caine defeated him along with the Darkness – or so they thought. As Perdido Beach burns, battles rage: Astrid against the Town Council; the Human Crew versus the mutants; and Sam against Drake. And the prophetess Orsay and her companion, Nerezza, are preaching that death will set them all free. As life in the FAYZ becomes more desperate, no one knows who they can trust.

Overall Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars


To find out more about Michael Grant click here


Check out more info on Lies, A Gone Novel, by clicking here

Suzanne Collins reads from Mockingjay

***Spoiler alert!***

If you don’t want any spoilers before your Mockingjay reading, we advise you not to watch this video.

Suzanne Collins reads Chapter 1 of Mockingjay.