WOULD YOU LIKE SOME POPCORN WITH THIS UPDATE?

Okay.  So.

I've kept a secret from you. My adult sci-fi romance, DEGREES OF WRONG, released today. It's by Anna Scarlett. Anna Scarlett is me. You can check it out here. If you liked the snark and romance of OF POSEIDON, and don't mind your characters in their 20s, you'll probably love DoW.
***END SHAMELESS SELF PROMO***

For those of you wondering, my YA publisher, Feiwel and Friends, requested that I use a pen name for any adult works, so that my adult identity and YA identity are distinguished from one another. What do you think about this, hmmm? I've been getting mixed responses on the subject.

Also, book tour is OVAH! And it was...supercalifragilisticexpealidocious. If you think you're nervous to meet an author, just know that we're nervous to meet you too. Unless of course, you're high on Benadryl, like I was the entire tour. Then you're not so nervous as you are obnoxious, insane, and...charming? Hopefully?

Along those lines, I apologize in advance to all of you who are attending Austin Teen Book Fest this year, because I will be there and there is a fantastic chance I will be misbehaving as usual.

For all my writer friends, here is a juicy tidbit of advice: YES the second novel is harder to write than the first. If writing the first was like giving birth, writing the second is like giving birth to a litter of adult porcupines. I'm in editing with Of Triton now, and thankfully, the edits are minimal. But. Holy. Crap. It was harder to write. I didn't want to turn it in. I was convinced it sucked. I pushed it until deadline, in fact.

Which leads me to this point for my writer friends: When you get published, you may not want to read your reviews. Sure, you won't be able to stop yourself when the ARCs come out. But for all the great ones, there WILL BE NEGATIVE ONES. Absurdly evil ones, even. You need to decide now if this will affect you as a writer. And if it will, don't read them.

Because it affected me. I didn't WANT to write the sequel. I was convinced I couldn't do anything right. I began to doubt myself as a writer, and I didn't exactly have the confidence to spare in the first place. I began to think that my getting an agent/book deal/book tour was a freaking fluke. Yes, a freaking one. No matter how much everyone else loved it, if I came across a negative review, it hit me hard for a long time.

Which is why, even after you land an agent and a book deal, you still need to prep yourself for rejection. A writer's life is full of it, no matter who you are. Get used to it.

And keep going!

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message 1: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Ann Just FYI...I LOVED Of Poseidon. It was funny and unique and interesting. And did I mention funny? I laughed out loud MANY times. This doesn't happen often for me while reading. I freaking loved it. Yes, freaking. :)


message 2: by Cheyenne (new)

Cheyenne Of Poseidon was amazing:) I absolutely can't wait to read the sequel!!!! Never let negative reviews make you doubt how amazing your writing is... It is spectacular and brought me a lot of joy to read:)
I hope the sequel comes out soon!


message 3: by Candice (new)

Candice LOVE LOVE LOVE "Degrees of Wrong" as much as "Of Poseidon." You are my new favorite author for sure!


message 4: by Anna (new)

Anna Banks J. Ann wrote: "Just FYI...I LOVED Of Poseidon. It was funny and unique and interesting. And did I mention funny? I laughed out loud MANY times. This doesn't happen often for me while reading. I freaking loved it...."

That's freaking awesome! :)


message 5: by Anna (new)

Anna Banks Cheyenne wrote: "Of Poseidon was amazing:) I absolutely can't wait to read the sequel!!!! Never let negative reviews make you doubt how amazing your writing is... It is spectacular and brought me a lot of joy to re..."

Thanks! I'm in editing right now with the sequel, Of Triton. Can you guess why it's called Of Triton, hmmm???


message 6: by Anna (new)

Anna Banks Candice wrote: "LOVE LOVE LOVE "Degrees of Wrong" as much as "Of Poseidon." You are my new favorite author for sure!"

Imagine the cheesiest nerdiest grin ever, and mine is ten times cheesier and nerdier right now. Please excuse me while I squeal... :)


message 7: by Brittany (new)

Brittany I loved Of Poseidon, Of Triton is already on my to read list now so is Degrees of Wrong. Can't wait.


message 8: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Jeffree Loved Of Poseidon, I have marked your future books for automatic purchase... Lol I can't wait for of triton... Your writing is fresh and interesting... And I like that your female leads are real snarky and awesome... Just like the types of gals I appreciate...

*appreciation face*
I hope when I finally get published my characters jump off the page like yours do!


message 9: by Alex (new)

Alex Fred The last book I laughed out loud while reading was harry potter...then I listened to Of Poseidon. Loved it.
I have a not so secret love to be a mermaid....thank you for writing a book about a "normal" girl "turning" ;-)into a mermaid. I was heartbroken when she wasn't able to be a full mer.


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