I said earlier that I see “Crowd Surf Off A Cliff” as The Way We Fall‘s theme song, and that’s true, but if the unofficial soundtrack has a secondary theme, that would be Matchbox Twenty’s “How Far We’ve Come”: You … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2012
I’ve been sharing a lot of posts, articles, etc. that I find interesting, fun, and/or important on Twitter and Tumblr recently, so I figured it’d be worth starting a weekly link round-up for the blog readers who don’t follow me … Continue reading
Click here for an explanation of the The Ways We Struggle guest post series. Today’s post comes from Jennifer Rush, whose her first two books are coming soon: the YA action-thriller Altered in Fall 2012, and then the science fiction … Continue reading
I promised another giveaway — well, here it is! This one should be both fun and super simple. 🙂 All you have to do is take the The Way We Fall Survival Quiz to find out your chances of surviving … Continue reading
The winners of the The Way We Fall Infect Your Friends giveaway have been notified by email (so check yours, if you haven’t already)! Thank you so much to everyone who entered — it really was amazing to see! The … Continue reading
Disease name: Viral hemorrhagic fever (its most vicious forms: Ebola and Marburg) Caused by: Ebola hemorrhagic fever is caused by various forms of the ebolavirus. Marburg is caused by the Marburg virus (named for the city in Germany where it … Continue reading
The second song on The Way We Fall‘s unofficial soundtrack is Aimee Mann’s “It’s Not”: To me, the tone and the lyrics of this song capture Kaelyn’s state of mind before the beginning of the novel. When she moved away … Continue reading
Because many of my friends and readers live nowhere near the Toronto area (really, you should all move here — it’s an awesome city!) and so weren’t able to attend my launch party, I’ve decided that for the rest of … Continue reading
Yesterday I had an absolutely wonderful launch party for The Way We Fall, at Bakka-Phoenix Books in Toronto. Thank you so much to everyone who could make it! My husband was able to snap a few pics: (Store window display) … Continue reading
Click here for an explanation of the The Ways We Struggle guest post series. This week we’re hearing from Leah Cypess, author of the YA fantasy novels Mistwood and Nightspell. Leah’s studied biology and law, and she lives in Brookline, … Continue reading