Guess which piece of office equipment I want to throw in the road and drive over ten million times with Husband’s monster pick-up truck?
Read the entire comic at The Oatmeal.
I will happily drive over your printer, too, if you’d like.
Guess which piece of office equipment I want to throw in the road and drive over ten million times with Husband’s monster pick-up truck?
Read the entire comic at The Oatmeal.
I will happily drive over your printer, too, if you’d like.
There have long been, erm, ‘conversations’ about the original TWISTED cover. This is a book about a sweet, confused teenage boy whose father is an asshole and whose life is quickly going down the toilet. It’s a story about false accusations, lies, love and suicide.
Is that the spirit that this cover evokes?
No, I didn’t think so.
I never liked this cover. (Note: it doesn’t matter if an author likes a cover or not. Our job is to write a great book. End. Of. Story.)
But there is good news! Last year Penguin redesigned the covers of CATALYST and PROM. Now it’s TWISTED’s turn.
Drum roll, please…
The new cover should be available in stores in September.
What do you think?
PS – Are you following the discussions of gendered book covers started by Maureen Johnson? There are lots of great examples posted on Tumblr. I’d love to hear your thoughts on that, too.
YA authors are incredibly lucky because we have amazing, generous, creative fans.
Don’t believe me?
Feast your eyes on my newest shoes; hand-painted with illustrations from the covers of Speak and Catalyst!
Even the box they came in was decorated!
These gifts were made by Isabel and Julia (don’t want to give last names in the interest of protecting their privacy) and the quality of the work is amazing. Every time I wear the shoes people stop and ask me where I got them! They are pieces of art!
I love seeing how my readers express themselves. Even nicer when they share!!
Over at Wired, reporter Spencer Ackerman wrote an article with many links that puts this arrest in context with other recent sexual assaults in the military. The Wired article is an excellent piece to share in classrooms.
If I tried to write that story line in a book, I bet the editors would come and tell me it stretched the imagination too far. But it doesn’t, because this kind of thing happens all the time.
Want more information? Watch The Invisible War, the 2012 award-winning documentary about sexual assault in the military.
Today is your last chance to donate to Speak4RAINN!!
Thank you all so much for the donations and support, and for your part in continuing the conversation about how we need to teach our children about consent so that they might be made safer from being hurt by or committing sexual assault.
Thank you for joining our tribe of loud and proud kindred spirits!
Still unsure how how to talk about consent?
A Fearless Sexuality Educator can help.
Everyday Feminism has some ideas, too.
A mom posted her letter to her sons about rape.
The Good Men Project has many helpful tips.
A high school teacher posted The Day I Taught How Not To Rape. It’s worth reading the comments, too.
One last plea…. please give $10 to RAINN right now. For less than the cost of a movie and popcorn, your gift will help a sexual assault victim speak up and begin the journey to becoming a survivor.
Thank you!