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Amy Reed Fiction

YA Author of The Boy and Girl Who Broke the World, Our Stories, Our Voices, The Nowhere Girls and other books.

Me and my book. And movies.

November 15, 2009 By AmyReed 2 Comments

IMG_0421Hey look! It’s me and my book in the Barnes & Noble in Emeryville, CA.  I’m stoked that it’s shelved next to Frank Portman’s fabulous new book Andromeda Klein (although the person who shelved them apparently needs an alphabet refresher because, the last time I checked, R does not come before P.)

Brian and I popped in to the store before seeing the movie “Precious,” based on one of my all-time favorite books, Push by Sapphire.  All I can say is Wow.  I don’t think I was breathing for most of the film.  If you’ve read the book, then you’re prepared for how disturbing and painful it is.  But there’s something about seeing it on the big screen that makes it hurts even more.  I guess when you’re reading, your mind has a certain freedom to imagine a scene however it wants or needs to.  I think when I read Push, I was more focused on the narrator’s emotional experience rather than visualizing all of the horrible things she described.  But watching a movie, you have no choice.  It’s in your face and you’re forced to look at it.

Not that I’m saying you shouldn’t see the film.  Not at all.  Just be prepared.  Believe me, as much as it hurt to watch, it was done artfully and tastefully.  There is nothing gratuitous about the violence; it needed to be shown because it is Precious’s reality.  It would have been wrong to sugarcoat it to make it more palatable.  That would be a disservice to her and her story.

I was really moved by how many families were there.  I don’t think I’ve ever seen that many parents and teen children at a movie together.  As I was leaving, I overheard the teen girl in front of me say “I’m so glad you’re my mom” as she put her arm around her mother and nuzzled her head on her shoulder.  The mom squeezed her back, and I saw the tears in her eyes as she whispered, “I love you, baby,” and I almost lost it.

I could start pontificating about the social and political power and responsibility of art and artists, but I’ll spare you.  Let me just say that, leaving that movie, I felt like I was part of a profound shared cultural experience, that I was surrounded by a few hundred people whose lives had just been changed.  I walked out of that theatre, one of many strangers whose hearts had just been opened a little wider.  And I am grateful.

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The Beat Within

November 11, 2009 By AmyReed Leave a Comment

I recently donated a signed copy of Beautiful to this amazing Bay Area organization, The Beat Within. They’re currently holding a fundraiser for their important cause, and my book will be one of many thank you gifts. Maybe it’ll be your thank you gift for your tax-deductible donation to Books for the Beat, which helps empower incarcerated youth in the Santa Cruz juvenile justice system through writing and art.

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Interview with YA author Terra McVoy

November 4, 2009 By AmyReed 1 Comment

pure cover

I was honored when Terra McVoy, author of Pure and fellow Simon Pulse author, asked to interview me for her blog.

Her questions were some of the toughest and thought-provoking I’ve been asked so far.

Thanks, Terra, for the excellent mental exercise!

A Beautiful Interview with Amy Reed

Last month an amazing book burst onto the shelves, inspiring reviewers to use adjectives such as “raw,” “stark,” “gritty,” “disquieting,” “riveting,” “powerful,” and “intense.” And it is all of those things (plus a few more thrown in), make no mistake. But it is also smartly crafted and keenly written, which makes it even more unusual and entrancing.

I decided to try to get to know the brain behind the book, and asked Amy Reed some really hard questions about her really hard (but really worthwhile) novel, Beautiful. Here’s what she had to say . . .

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Author of the Month Interview on Harmony Book Reviews

November 3, 2009 By AmyReed Leave a Comment

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Author of the Month Interview: Amy Reed

Posted by: harmonybookreviews on: November 3, 2009

Amy Reed author photo

You’re a published author! Yay! How does it feel to know that your book is finally on the shelves of bookstores, ready for a reader to pick up?

I’m feeling a whole bunch of emotions. Mostly, I’m just really excited and grateful to have this opportunity. It’s amazing to work so hard on something, to put my heart and soul into it, then have it actually out there in the world. It’s validating, to say the least. It’s a huge honor. But it’s also kind of scary. Because Beautiful is such a personal book, I’m extra sensitive to negative feedback. So far, the response has been really positive, but who knows what’ll happen.

Have you always wanted to be an author? When did you begin writing?

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National Novel Writing Month

October 30, 2009 By AmyReed Leave a Comment

NaNoWriMoheader

I’m pretty sure I’m crazy. I decided to do National Novel Writing Month this year. Just a day and a half until the first day of November, when I will hypothetically begin my journey of sleepless nights and sore wrists and computer eye strain. Like I don’t spend enough time in front of the computer already.

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What I’m reading….

October 22, 2009 By AmyReed Leave a Comment

Marshall Zeringue, from Writers Read and Campaign for the American Reader, recently asked me what I’m reading. Here’s what I said:

I usually try to alternate between reading Young Adult and Adult novels, though distinguishing between the genres seems a little silly to me at times. The only consistent difference seems to be that YA is always about teens, while adult literature is only sometimes always about adults. There’s a perception that YA is somehow less serious or “literary,” while in truth the variation in style, subject and quality is infinite.

I just finished the YA novel The Chosen One, by Carol Lynch Williams. It’s the story of Kyra, a 13-year old girl growing up in an isolated polygamist cult and doomed to become the 7th wife of her 60-year-old uncle. It’s a complex and heart-wrenching look into one girl’s struggle for truth and freedom—not usually what you think of as “kids’ stuff.” I could not recommend it more, to both adults and young adults. This is one of those YA books that is so powerful and well-written, I want it to serve as a kind of ambassador to the adult literary world. I’d like to include it in a gift basket to the skeptics, with a note that reads “Read these books. I dare you to tell me you still think YA’s a lesser genre.”

The thing that touched me most about this book is how much I related to Kyra, despite the fact that my world is nothing like hers. Kyra’s unique story illustrates how curiosity and the need for love and freedom are core human traits, regardless of how one is raised. It is books like this that remind us how alike we are, and how finding empathy for others despite our differences is one of the best displays of our humanity.

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Reading at Orinda Books Tuesday 10/20. 7:00 pm

October 19, 2009 By AmyReed Leave a Comment

Hello friends,

I will be doing a reading from Beautiful at Orinda Books on Tuesday, October 20th at 7:00 pm. I will be sharing the reading with three wonderful authors:

Dorothy Hearst, reading from her novel Promise of the Wolves, about the ancient relationship between wolves and humans

Mary Mackey, reading from her historical novel, The Widow’s War

Jessican Barksdale Inclan reading from her paranormal romance, The Beautiful Being

As you can see, it’s a mixed bag. We will be discussing genre, and books that crossover between genres. We’d love for you to join us.

Here are the details:

Orinda Books
Tuesday, October 20
7:00 pm

276 Village Square
Orinda, CA
925-254-7606

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Some musings on high school

October 14, 2009 By AmyReed 2 Comments

I’d love to embarrass myself by sharing journal entries with you from when I was a teenager, but they unfortunately don’t exist. I tried many times to keep a journal because it seemed like the appropriate thing for a self-described “writer” to do, but I could never get the hang of it. I’d usually last a couple of days, then give up in frustration. It seemed to me that there were very strict rules of non-fiction which were impossible to follow. I failed at keeping a journal because, quite frankly, I thought I was not allowed to lie.

I always felt compelled to stretch the truth a little, to make the characters (myself mostly) a little more interesting, to move events and details around to construct a more compelling narrative. Telling the truth was so…well, boring. Every cell in my body was dying to make stuff up, but I conjured all my strength to rein that impulse in. Instead of a cathartic release of my deepest thoughts and feelings, I remember each journal entry more like a painful exercise in restraint.

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BEAUTIFUL in NYC

October 9, 2009 By AmyReed Leave a Comment

My boss was in New York for business  this week, and look what she found in the Teen New Releases section at the Union Square Barnes & Noble! (middle row, on the left)Beautiful@ B&N Union Square

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BEAUTIFUL releases TODAY!

October 6, 2009 By AmyReed 5 Comments

Yippee!

I can’t believe it. I just really can’t believe it.

I walked into work this morning and my co-worker asked me to sign her copy of Beautiful. I felt like an imposter with the pen in my hand. To make it worse, the president of the company was standing right next to her. I wanted to hide under my desk.

My husband and his band are taking me out for ice cream tonight. I’m going to order the biggest sundae on the menu, eat it all, and probably get sick. But it’ll be worth it.

Here’s a picture of my little sister Maddie with my book in a Seattle Barnes & Noble.

Amy

Maddie with Beautiful

Maddie with Beautiful

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