November 2009

Q&A: The Heist Society edition!

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Today it came to my attention that a lot of people are still pretty confused about Heist Society--is it a GG book? How will it affect the GG books? Etc. Etc.

So here goes!

Questions and Answers, Heist Society style!

WHAT IS HEIST SOCIETY?

It is a NEW novel featuring entirely new characters and an entirely new world. Everything in it is 100% NEW. It's not a spin-off, or a sequel, or a prequel to the Gallagher Girl books.

WHEN WILL IT BE OUT?

February 9, 2010 in the U.S. and (I think) Canada. It will vary in other countries. Please check with a local bookseller to see if/when there is a publication date scheduled where you live.

IF I LIKE THE GALLAGHER GIRL BOOKS, WILL I LIKE IT?

I sincerely hope so. Like the GG books, it features teenagers doing exciting, fast-paced, and probably dangerous things.

WHAT IS THE BIGGEST DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HEIST AND THE GG BOOKS?

Well, you've got to swap spies for thieves, boarding school for no school at all. Oh, and boys. In the GG books there are a few boys and a bunch of girls. In Heist Society there are just two girls and boys as far as the eye can see.

WILL IT BE A SERIES?

Probably. I have an idea for book 2 and will begin working on it as soon as I've finished GG4.

HOW MANY HEIST SOCIETY BOOKS WILL THERE BE?

Right now I really have no idea. All I feel certain of is that it probably won't have a set series arc like the GG books (and, for example, Percy Jackson, Harry Potter, etc.) It will probably be more episodic so each story will be more self-contained (like the Janet Evanovich books, for example.) This means it could go on for as long (or as short) as it works out.

WHERE DID THE IDEA FOR HEIST SOCIETY COME FROM?

I was in my car, listening to an audiobook. There was a line in the book--something like "I felt like a cat burglar in my own house", and I immediately knew I wanted to write a story about a girl named Kat who was a burglar.

WILL HEIST SOCIETY BE A MOVIE?

We have not optioned the film rights at this time.

I'M STILL CONFUSED--SO WILL THIS BOOK BE ABOUT CAMMIE?

No. It's about a totally new character named Kat. I really hope you like her.

SO IF HEIST SOCIETY COMES OUT IN FEBRUARY 2010 AND GG4 COMES OUT JUNE 2010 DOES THAT MEAN YOU'LL HAVE TWO BOOKS OUT NEXT YEAR?

Yep.

I'M ONLY 12 (OR 11 OR 13 OR 10...) CAN I STILL READ HEIST SOCIETY?

The subject matter is no more mature in Heist Society than it is in the GG books. The tone of the book, however, is maybe slightly older. I don't think this will turn younger readers off, however. I just think it might appeal to some older teens as well.

Mini Blog: working

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Hey everybody!

Sorry (again) for the radio silence. It's crunch time as far as GG4 goes, and all available energy is going into that these days. Hopefully things will get back to normal soon.

Have a great Sunday!

Ally

How writers get paid

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One of the most frequent questions I get asked is how writers make money. And, of course, do writers make money?

Today I'm going to let YA author Barry Lyga answer it for me. Take it away, Barry.

(I'm gonna go write.)

-Ally

How I write

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In the next few hours I will hopefully be getting GG4 (title to be announced, release date June 2010) back from the fabulous, the glamorous, the famous Editor Jen.

At that point, I will have a few weeks to do what will ultimately be the fourth draft.

At this point, however, I have nothing to do but click refresh on the email every five seconds and worry about getting the book good because at this point, it's finished. It's a whole story--beginning to end. All the things that have to happen in it are happening. But the big job--the big worry--is making them happen well. That, my friends, is what's going to be keeping me up nights between now and the end of the year and what will also potentially make this blog a quiet, gloomy place for the next few weeks.

(Just hit refresh. Nope, no email yet.)

For the last week or so while Editor Jen has been working her magic, I've had some time to sleep (which I do at a world-class level, I must say), read (THE DEMON'S LEXICON by Sarah Rees Brennan is a fabulous, dark-ish fantasy for slightly older teens), and start putting some thought into my next project (which will probably be Heist Society 2.)

And, of course, I've had to think about HOW I write. This is a question I get in one form or another quite a bit and, honestly, it's a question I ask myself--especially at this stage in the game.

When I'm getting ready to finish one book and start another I always think about how I can do it better--how not to make the same mistakes, how to avoid whatever pitfalls gave me fits the last time.

But this is a big thing I've come to realize: the mistakes matter. The pitfalls sometimes show me the way.

People frequently ask me if I outline and the answer is no, not really. I know some authors who write 20-80 page outlines that summarize how chapter 20 will open and what characters will be in the scene that ends chapter 32. I do not outline to that extent.

What I do do is storyboard.

Storyboarding is an old screenwriting practice where you write scene descriptions on notecards and then move them around as a way of visually "seeing" the entire movie.

I do that. And when I start a new book I usually know several big things--Cammie will be with Macey at a political convention; there will be an attack; Macey will be in danger all semester; the girls will go about protecting her and trying to get to the bottom of things; there will be a BIG fight on election night; the stage will be set for a very big book 4.

Those were all the things I knew when I started GG3, but those aren't specific scenes. Those things do not a detailed outline make.

I wish I knew all the little things at the beginning, and I've tried outlining--I really, truly have. The problem is that everything sounds good in theory, and until I've tried to write something I don't know if will work or not.

The other problem is that having a complete outline kind of takes the fun out of it for me.

For example, probably my favorite scene in Heist Society is one that I had no idea was going to be in the book until it was just there--on the page. It features one of my favorite characters and I had no idea he existed until Kat knocked on a door and there he was.

Looking back, I absolutely cannot imagine Heist Society without that scene, but six months before I started the book I didn't know it was going to be there. Heck, six minutes before I started writing it I didn't know.

Great books write themselves, only the bad books have to be written, F. Scott Fitzgerald once said, and that has always felt very, very true to me.

For me personally, outlining always feels like writing a book--me, the author, planning and theorizing, and making things up. Having interesting characters who are facing an interesting and compelling challenge and then setting them loose upon the page feels like letting a book write itself.

Call me crazy, but I think books are always better when the author gets out of the way. (Note this is not to say that people who outline are in the way--it's just that I feel that way when I outline. Some are perfectly capable of letting the characters rule even in outline form. I can't.)

I wish I wrote differently. I really, truly do. I wish I could say exactly what was going to happen and how long it would take. My books would be easier. The writing would go faster if it were like baking--here is the recipe, there are the ingredients, it will take this many minutes beginning to end.

But it's not like that for me, I'm afraid.

And I don't know how to change it, so I won't.

As I stand here at the end of GG4 and the beginning of Heist 2 I have a book that had a lot of missteps and pitfalls and mistakes and I have one that is a blank whiteboard and about a dozen post-it notes, spread out in the barest, most basic bones of a story.

At this point, when I think about Heist 2 I have far more questions than answers. (Why did person A want object B? How does Kat learn Secret C? Where is Character D and why isn't he here?) I don't know the answers to those questions!

But I will. Someday a few months from now I'll have answers to all of them.

And that, gang... That is how I write.

-Ally

ps...I do not mean to imply in any way that people who outline are writing incorrectly any more than I, as a right-handed person, can say that someone who is left-handed doesn't know how to use a pen or a knife. We are just wired differently, we outliners and non-outliners. We just have to write with the hand that feels natural to us.

(Just checked email and it's here! It's really here. I think I'm gonna be sick.)

Congratulations, Lyla A.!

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Lyla A. of Ontario, Canada is the winner of the 2009 T-Shirt Logo Design Competition with this wonderful design!


The judges (who included writer friends and people at my publisher, Disney-Hyperion, as well as my literary agent) and I all loved how clever, clear, and beautifully executed the design was!

Well-done, Lyla. And thanks to EVERYONE who took part! We had over 100 entries, and I promise you there were some great designs.

(But, no, I'm sorry. I won't be posting any of the runner-ups because I don't have permission from the owners to do so. Also, it's not a popularity contest, and I'm afraid it would quickly spiral into one.)

In the very near future we'll be adding this design to the Ally Carter "store" at cafepress.com (and, don't worry, I'll let you know when that happens.)

In the meantime, congratulations again, Lyla, and BIG thanks to everyone who took part!

-Ally

ps...I will say that the final three were Lyla (obviously), Laura E.C., and Alexandria S.--job SUPER well-done!

pps...sorry for the problem with the file. Hopefully everyone can see it now.

BIG news!

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Hi Everyone,

Well, I guess it's official: Gallagher Girls 4 (title to be announced) will be in stores June 15, 2010.

Does that make you happy? Because it makes me pretty happy.

In other happy news, I will be doing a signing on December 12th from 11-1 at The Book Exchange in Pryor, OK. The Book Exchange was my local bookstore growing up, so I'm very, very glad to be going back there to do my one and only holiday 2010 event.

Maybe you can't make it to Pryor, OK but would like to pre-order an autographed book? Don't worry--they're set up to do that too. Just contact the store for details.

I hope to see many, many of you on December 12th in Pryor. I hope the rest of you are able to mark your calendars for June 15th!

Take care and have a great weekend,
Ally

Miniblog: Soon...

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Very, very soon I will be able to share the winner of the T-Shirt design contest!

You see, I had narrowed it to my top three and kept going back and forth, but today I just sat down with my assistant and talked through the pros and cons of each and we have a winner!

I'm going to reach out to her via email first (don't want her to hear it from someone other than me), and then I'll post the winning design and links to buy t-shirts featuring it here.

Later gators,
Ally

ps...don't forget, the Heist Society countdown design contest is still open!

The Heist Society playlist (aka--you guys are gonna think I'm weird)

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Hey everybody,

I hope you're having a great weekend! I must admit I had every intention of revealing the winner of the t-shirt contest today, but indecisive me STILL hasn't decided (we got so many great entries!), so instead I've decided to give you something else today that might be sort of cool. Or interesting. Or just plain weird:

The Heist Society playlist!

Now, first let me remind everyone that I'm not a music person. I don't follow obscure bands and treasure vinyl and (despite my love of John Cusak) I was lost through a large portion of High Fidelity.

But occasionally I do put together a list of songs to get me revved up to write. (I don't listen to them while writing--just when I need to get in the appropriate mood.)

For Heist Society, sometimes that meant putting myself in a European frame of mind (because that's where 80% of the book takes place). I needed to think about what it would feel like to eat a croissant in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower or sip hot chocolate in the Alps, so some of the songs on the playlist are very old songs that feel very "old world" to me--that's why they're there (not because I think they're going to be huge pop hits.)

Sometimes that meant putting myself in the frame of mind to STEAL THINGS.

I pulled in music from two of my favorite "heist" movies ever--The Sting, and The Thomas Crowne Affair--and other songs that have a playful, whimsical, fast-paced "let's see if we can get away with this" vibe.

And there you have it--the songs that, to me, offer the perfect backdrop to the Heist Society world of Katarina Bishop (and her band of merry, hot, teenage thieves.)

Enjoy!

-Ally

ps...The Heist Society countdown widget design contest is in full swing. Read all about it here!

FAQ--mini blog style

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Hey everybody!

You know how sometimes I make a list of frequently asked questions and give really thorough answers? This is not one of those times.

Nope. It's FAQ mini blog time, so the questions will be short and the answers will be brief. Are you ready? Are you?

Go!

HOW DO YOU MAKE A WIDGET--I'M SO CONFUSED!
Well, if you'll do a little research about the last widget contest you'll see that I don't know how to make one either. But you have a HUGE advantage this time because you can look at the previous winners (and the websites where they were made) and start from there.

It's going to take some work and some research, sure. But since when are Gallagher Girls afraid of work and research?

DOES YOUR THROAT STILL FEEL LIKE YOU ATE A FLAMING TENNIS BALL?
Not so much. Thanks for asking.

DO YOU KNOW THE TITLE FOR GG4?
Yes.

WILL YOU TELL ME?
Not yet.

WHEN WILL YOU TELL ME?
Soon. I hope.

IS THERE GOING TO BE A MOVIE BASED ON THE GG BOOKS?
There is no movie in production at this time.

HOW MANY GG BOOKS WILL THERE BE?
Probably 6.

HOW MANY HEIST SOCIETY BOOKS WILL THERE BE?
Don't know.

ARE YOU DOING NATIONAL NOVEL WRITING MONTH?
No. I'm doing Finish Gallagher Girls 4 Before Your Editor Strangles You Month instead.

HAS GEORGE CLOONEY READ GG4 YET?
No. I told him he has to wait like everybody else.

IT'S FALL. ARE YOU EATING SOUP?
I've gone through two boxes of crackers this month. What do you think?

WHERE DID YOU GET THAT AWESOME FLOWER THING YOU WORE IN YOUR HAIR AT THE TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL?
I got it from the Plaid Button. Check them out.

WHY AREN'T YOU GIVING ARCs TO THE WINNERS OF THE T-SHIRT AND WIDGET CONTESTS.
I know Advanced Reading Copies are the ultimate prize, but sadly I'm out of Heist Society ARCs and they aren't printing any for GG4. Drats.

WHAT ARE YOU READING RIGHT NOW?
The Demon's Lexicon by Sarah Rees Brennan which is a departure for me since I don't read much fantasy--but I'm really enjoying it so far. Also, I can't wait to start Once Was Lost by The Zarr. (Or Sara Zarr as some people call her.)

DO YOU STILL HAVE AN INTERN?
No, Denny was just here temporarily last spring. He's now off at college. (waves at Denny!)

WHAT TV SHOWS ARE *YOU* WATCHING?
All of them. Seriously. I have two Tivos, people. It's kinda insane.

But my faves right now are probably Vampire Diaries, Community, and Flash Forward for the new shows. Returning favorites include Bones, Fringe, The Office, 30 Rock, Friday Night Lights (even though I don't have Direct TV and have to wait for new episodes), and MAD MEN!!!!

ARE YOU GOING ON TOUR FOR HEIST SOCIETY?
Probably. I think.

WHERE ARE YOU GOING?
Don't know. To request a city near you, go to www.eventful.com/allycarter .

HOW OLD DO I HAVE TO BE TO READ HEIST SOCIETY?
If you can read the Gallagher Girl books you can read Heist Society. However, I think older readers might like Heist a little more than the GG books because the tone--if not the content--is slightly more mature.

ZACH OR JOSH?
Hale.

WHO THE HECK IS HALE?
Read Heist Society and you'll find out. Oh, will you find out....

-Ally

Let the Heist Society Countdown begin!

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Hey, everybody!

Wow, first I should thank you all for your amazing responses to yesterday's quiz. Several of you have asked why I was asking, and the answer is simply that I was curious. I think what shows a person loves says a lot about them and I was wondering what it would say about my fan base in general--is there a lot of overlap? Do you favor teen shows over adult shows? Sitcoms to dramas? Mysteries versus serials? You know...the usual.

So thank you! Your answers were very interesting and helpful!

Also, I want to let everyone know that I'm really close to having a winner in the t-shirt design competition. I should be notifying the winner and posting the winning design here within the next week or so.

And speaking of competitions...

Do you guys feel up to another one?

I realized this week that Heist Society will be in stores sooner than we think, and what better way to track that than with a Heist Society countdown widget like we had for GG3?!?

So here's the deal.

1. To enter just design a countdown widget (like the ones for GG4)--how and where you do that is totally up to you.

2. You will need to email the code to allycartercontest (at sign) gmail.com on or before Sunday, November 22nd.

3. Put Heist Society Countdown in the subject line of the email, please.

4. The winner will receive a $50 gift card to the bookstore of his or her choice!

So there you go, gang. Ready. Set. Design!

-Ally