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Guest Post and Giveaway by Author Marisette Burgess!
To be perfectly honest I never even thought I would write a YA novel. While in college going through my English degree, I always wrote on adult topics and mature material. The thought to write in the perspective of a teen never occurred to me. It wasn’t until I read the Twilight series that I thought, hmmm. When I was in middle school, I wrote romantic period pieces and enjoyed my writing far more than anything I wrote for an assignment in college.
After reading Twilight I said to myself, if I were to tackle a YA series I know just the heroine I’d write about. I always had my main character Kasey in my head based loosely off my favorite childhood character. The ideas for the books started to form and once I came across the legend of the Seven Sleepers that was it, the storyline formed. I couldn’t stop the ideas from rolling in. They were coming quicker than I could get them down. I had to teach myself quite a bit about the YA genre and had to change the story to fit the parameters of YA. Originally, Kasey was a college student.
I ask myself the same question, what is it about the teenage perspective that makes me want to write in it? After really pondering this, I figured it out. What I love most about Men of the Cave, is all of Kasey and Dion’s first. As a teenager or in your early twenties a lot of first’s happen. That period in life is so full of excitement, tension, over-reactions, and pure ignorant bliss without the worry of responsibilities. As a writer there is a plethora of material and situations that your characters can go through at that point in their lives.
Rarely do you hear an adult say they would love to go back to their teenage years, I think that’s because of the emotional roller-coaster that those years sent us through. But, I get a chance to re-live some of those wonderful horrific sensations safely through my characters. That’s why I read YA, that’s why I write YA.
GIVEAWAY: Marisette Burgess has generously decided to give away either an autographed copy or ebook. Please enter to win by leaving a comment with your email address. Thank you very much to the author and thank you for stopping by!
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I used to write short stories, but in my native (Latvian) language. I tried in English too, but my vocabulary isn`t wide enough, yet :D
And I`m in for the giveaway, thank you:
maijasteinbrika@gmail.com
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Looks like an interesting book.
My email address is chucklemation at gmail dot com.
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Sounds like an interesting read!
meganlikesbooks(at)yahoo(dot)ca
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A lot of interesting things can happen in a cave.
knotty1tink(at)yahoo(dot)com
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MEN OF THE CAVE does look like a very interesting read. YA is very exciting right now.
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It's interesting that Twilight, of all books, made her realize that she could write YA and enjoy it more than writing adult content! Twilight is what created a lot of readers, even though it's not the best series out there, it is certainly memorable. Twilight also inspired a lot of amazing writers that are out there today to write. It really did change the ya writing industry, though we can live without the crazy fans that go around biting people. lol
I will not be entertaining the giveaway, but thank you for the opportunity.
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This sounds like an interesting read. Thanks for the post.
alison.fees(at)gmail(dot)com
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I would really love to read this book, sounds so interesting. Thanks for giving us a chance to win it. :)
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I really wanna read this book!! Sounds so interesting :3
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I would really like to read this book. Great giveaway!
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Marisette's Men of the Cave sounds really exciting - I love supernatural adventures {and of course the first blush of young love tee hee} <3
Thank you for the nice giveaway, I'd be thrilled to win an autographed copy! :D
GFC: Mary DeBorde (M.A.D.)
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