No matter how my writing students define “success”
– perhaps beginning a picture book, completing a novel, earning an advanced
degree or maybe winning a grant, their stories of success gladden my heart.
Today I share my former student Stefanie Lyons’
Success Story to celebrate this month’s publication of her debut novel DATING DOWN (Flux), a YA novel in verse, with hopes her story will gladden your heart
too.
Thanks to Flux’s generosity, one lucky
TeachingAuthor reader can win a copy of DATING DOWN simply by entering our Book
Giveaway which runs from today May 4 through midnight May 15.
(Please see details at the end of Stefanie’s Q
& A).
I first worked with Stefanie independently
almost 15 years ago on a middle grade novel that still plays in my head. We worked together again in 2008 in my
University of Chicago’s Writer’s Studio Novel Workshop. I was honored to recommend her to the Vermont
College’s MFA in Writing for Children program in 2009 and of course, cheer her
on as she completed her graduate degree.
Stefanie describes herself on her website as a writer of all things young adultish.
The tag line for DATING DOWN is a grabber: When a
good girl falls for a bad boy.
“She thought she loved him. She thought
she could change him. She thought if she just believed in him enough, his
cheating and his drugs and his lying would stop, and she'd be his and he'd be
hers and they'd love each other forever.
But for Samantha Henderson, X--the boy she
will not name--is trouble. He's older, edgier, bohemian . . . and when he
starts paying attention to Sam, she can't resist him. Samantha's family and
friends try to warn her, but still she stays with him, risking her future and
everything that really matters.”
The Booklist review lauded Stefanie’s musical, poignant
verse, calling the story “lyrical and heart-wrenching, exploring the emotional
vicissitudes of love, sex, and drugs.”
Kirkus recommended the book to fans of Ellen Hopkins. “Turbulent love via turbulent poems.”
Stefanie
is an active member of the debut MG and YA authors blog FearlessFifteeners.
She’s
also appearing on my First-Timers Panel at the Chicago Printers Row Lit Fest the
weekend of June 7 and 8.
Take
heart and hope from my interview with Stefanie and be sure to enter our Book
Giveaway for a free copy of Stefanie’s DATING DOWN.
And thanks to Stefanie who's out and about connecting with her readers for taking time to share her Success Story with our readers.
Esther Hershenhorn
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Your unswerving focus from the year 2000 on to learn and
hone your craft coupled with your non-stop efforts to grow as a writer, is
note-worthy. What’s kept you going all
these years? How did you come to know
and believe what I shared in my 2009 VCFA recommendation: i.e. Stefanie Lyons
was seated on the Right Pew in the Right Church.
What has
kept me going all these years was the thought that I couldn’t quit. I’m a very
stubborn person when I want to be! Also, writing was something that took ahold
of me from a young age and never let go. (Maybe it’s more stubborn than I am.)
Writing is how I find fulfillment. It’s my joy. As for me being seated in the
Right Pew in the Right Church, as you put it, I would rephrase it to say that I
made sure I was in the Church and never got up from the Pew. It’s a story of
tenacity, mostly.
Can you share with our readers how DATING DOWN, a YA novel
in verse, came to be – and the revisions it underwent, under the guidance of
first your agent and then your editor?
I was in
grad school when I started DATING DOWN. I needed something to turn in and found
this in a folder in my house. I pulled it out and thought, “Well, this isn’t as
bad as I remember.” I revisited it and sent it in. My advisor loved it and
helped me pare the voice into a more traditional verse novel. At the time, it
was a prose/verse hybrid. My agent didn’t weigh in on this novel because it was
already in the hands of Flux when we met. But that’s another story.
You’re an enthusiastic member of the debut 2015 debut author blog Fearless Fifteeners. How has this group helped you grow as an author now out in the world bringing her
book to readers?
I’ve
learned so much from them. Honestly, they’ve made this journey so fun. Having a
group of writers going through the same debut experience at the same time has
made the scary stuff a bonding experience and the highs that much higher. They
provided a place where I could ask the dumb questions without bugging my editor
or agent. How do I request my book be
stocked in independent bookstores? Where do I go to make bookmarks? How do you
sign your name to readers? Stuff like that. And the cheer-leading on release
day. Banding together to do panels. These things have made all the difference.
It has been the #1 most defining thing that has shaped my debut year. And
that’s saying a lot.
You – also – have a solid career in advertising! How do you balance your days so you have time
to write – and – promote?
Priorities.
Some things are more important than others. Like sleep. Who needs it?
What’s that One Thing You Wished You’d Known when you began
your Writer’s Journey?
How truly
wonderful the Children’s Writer’s community is. And how much I’d grow just by befriending
them. I always considered writing as a solo sport. It is quite the opposite,
actually.
. . . .
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What a timely interview -- I was up half the night, reading this book! Reader Warning: It is impossible to put down. Thanks for the interview, Esther and Stefanie. Now all I need is a chance to get this beautiful baby signed!
ReplyDeleteWhat an inspirational story. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove a success story! Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteI love novels in verse. Especially romance. Can't wait to read.
ReplyDeleteMy middle schoolers love novels in verse, and so do I. We look forward to this one!
ReplyDeleteThanks for an inspiring and informative interview! Cannot wait to read the book!
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