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Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Debut novels, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Parenthood and Other Things on My Mind
1. Been reading the arc of debut author Katie Bayerl's PSALM FOR LOST GIRLS and I'm really excited about this one. Was the mc's older sister really hearing voices from God? And what of the other mysteries that are floating around? Just a little way in so I'll have more to say soon. Initial thoughts: Bayerl's got skills! And this one is different in that way you hope for. Put this on your TBR list for next year.
2. And speaking of things everyone should read: This piece by Ta-Nehisi Coates in The Atlantic. I cannot stop thinking about it and re-reading it. If you have not been reading Coates on racism in America, you need to start. Here's the link to this article. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/01/my-president-was-black/508793/
3. Can't wait to see La La Land and also Manchester by Sea.
4. Finishing the novel that's been my struggle for months now. I think I'll make that end of the year goal.
5. In season 4 of Parenthood, our months long on and off binge and oh this show!! It is such a fine ensemble piece and it has made me weep good tears many times.
Next time: I'll be talking about my new job at a local indie bookstore.
Sunday, December 11, 2016
I'm Back!!
Oh 2016! What a strange up and down year you've been. Life and the world and a book that I hoped to finish by the end of March that I'm now hoping to finish by the end of the year and some definite emotional ups and downs with the insanity known as publishing... it's been a crazy year and thus my absence and in general the scant amount of posts this year. 17 until this one! That's barely a voice.
Anyway.
Anyway.
I'm back.
So much to say.
Excited to say it.
Stay tuned, gentle readers.
I'm baaaaaack.
Til next time.
Which will be very very soon!
Anyway.
Anyway.
I'm back.
So much to say.
Excited to say it.
Stay tuned, gentle readers.
I'm baaaaaack.
Til next time.
Which will be very very soon!
Thursday, June 30, 2016
On Writing, Prison, and Sitting on a Plastic Chair in the Texas Heat
Was supposed to guest speak last night at a minimum security
women’s prison facility where a friend is currently teaching creative writing.
She’d gotten permission to bring in guest authors and so I was the first, but
there was some snafu and when we arrived at five last night for the three hour
class, I was somehow still not fully vetted. Some quiet drama ensued, although
not on my part. Once you’ve taught a few decades in the public school system,
you understand that sometimes, this is what happens in institutions and in this
case, I really get it. You can’t just walk into a prison because you say you
were invited. That kind of thing is no one’s friend.
Still. The education supervisor was called to attempt to
sort things out. My friend went to teach her class. And I was instructed –okay,
ordered actually—to sit on a hard plastic chair in the heat by Control and not
move. And so I did until the supervisor eventually strode back. Honestly, it
was relaxing: it’s a pretty place, more like a junior college campus if you
ignore the barbed wire at the top of the fence—lots of trees and flowers and
plants—and there was a breeze and I had my chair. I had left my cell in the car
and so it was just me and nature and the guard behind the tinted glass and the
occasional other contract worker checking in.
Mostly I thought about the questions the inmates had written
for their instructor and which she had passed on to me—the things they wanted
to know about writing and publishing and the act of creating art in this particular
way—the ones I was going to talk about.
They were the usual sorts of things—questions about process
and revision and what editors do, and how to find an agent and what if you’ve
self-published and what to do about writer’s block and how you get paid.
But as I was on my plastic chair and they were in their
classroom, I didn’t get to answer any of those. Instead, I sat and thought
about how when my friend had received her training for this job she’d been
reminded not to reveal any personal facts to her students. This makes sense in
the setting and context. But how I wondered as I looked at the flowers and
heard the traffic wooshing by on the road just outside the fence, do you talk
about writing and inspiration without getting personal, other than in vague,
general terms? It felt suspiciously like the time one of my former supervisors
had informed the English department that it didn’t matter—not at all—what
novels we taught or if we even taught just excerpts. We were there to teach
skills. You could do that with anything.
Well, yeah. (And if that person is reading this, let me now
say what was in my head during that department meeting: No. No. No. That’s kind
of, um, bullshit. You know that, right?)
Anyway. It seemed that what was happening last night was a
sort of metaphor for what they were collectively asking. Publishing is often,
although not always, a series of amazing moments (when you get a story right;
when someone acquires your book; when there’s a lovely review; when you type
THE END) punctuated by frustration and dead ends and the occasional crushing
disappointment. (Like wanting to hear a guest speaker who is stuck sitting on a
plastic chair in the heat.)
If I had been in the room—and I know by now that you realize
that matters were not sorted out last night and that eventually, the class
ended early since the main attraction was not in attendance, the supervisor
hugged me and said she was sorry, really sorry, and my friend and I went to the
bar at the local Saltgrass for fried zucchini and a coke for her and a glass of
cab for me—here is what I would have said about writing, the part that is in
between the lines of my answers to all those many questions:
You can indeed save yourself through writing, but don’t
expect writing to save you. There will be days when you get it right and still
it doesn’t matter. There will be days when someone reads your story and really,
really gets it and you feel there is nothing better in this world than having
communicated your thoughts on what it means to be human—the good, the bad, the
mundane, the glorious, the small, petty and awful and tragic (because that is
what writing is about regardless of genre). By the next evening, you may
equally feel that you are not quick enough, not smart enough, not talented in any
way. You are too old or too young or not cool enough or too cool. (Is there
such a thing?) You are too loud or too quiet. Your language is too rough or not
rough enough.
You started too early. Or too late. Life intervened in a
variety of ways. You are not the flavor of the week. Or you are and it’s
overwhelming and you are afraid. Someone else has won the prize, gotten the
golden ticket and there you are, fingers on the laptop keys, typing as fast as you can.
You are trying to please the wrong people or the right people but in the wrong
ways.
You are stuck on a
plastic chair in the heat.
Write anyway. Write the story only you can tell. Tell the
truth on the page even if it’s hard and painful and scary. Treat it like a job
not a hobby. Study. Read. Write some more. Your story has value. Tell it.
But don’t expect writing to give you anything in return. A thin,
tricky line, that. Sometimes, you have to back away and let it go for a bit.
Find a different way. Remind yourself to keep your eyes on your own paper.
Keep writing, I would have told them. Keep at it.
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Welcome IT WASN'T ALWAYS LIKE THIS !!
Welcome to the world, IT WASN’T ALWAYS LIKE THIS !
What a journey this book has been. It began as the barest of
ideas discussed between my editor and me back in late fall of 2013—an elevator
pitch and not much more. Tuck Everlasting
meets Veronica Mars. A girl and boy
who become accidentally immortal and lose each other in the aftermath and
somehow in searching for him, the girl becomes an immortal and jaded private
eye. I liked the idea from that very first phone conversation. But liking an idea and executing it on the page are two different things.
So I began pondering immortality. I mean who doesn’t, right?
Myths and legends and stories and beauty ads and science and theological
musings. It became quickly apparent that in one way or another we all want to
live forever. Even if we say we don’t.
So what would it be like for this couple, I wondered, if they really did? If
they weren’t magical in any other particular way but not aging? What would that
really be like? Would they love it? Hate it? Would it get tedious? Would it be
scary? Would it be the best thing ever? And if they were separated, how long
would they search for each other? How long do you stay in love with someone?
How do you cope if you’re truly stuck at seventeen? And how do I write a
multi-point of view thriller/romance/mystery that spans 100 years and a large number of places? Do I tell
it straight through? (Nope.) Do I find myself writing a non-linear novel that
slowly builds characters past and present? (Yup.) How do I let my readers
simultaneously get to know the innocent, sweet Emma of the past and the
world-weary, jaded Emma of the present? And what about Charlie? And what about
the bad guys? And the sort-of bad guys? And the legend of the Fountain of
Youth? How would I get the fairy tale tone I thought I needed?
I wrote and wrote, draft after draft.
Emma became Emma.
Charlie became Charlie.
Detective Pete Mondragon evolved from an offstage phone call
to a crucial secondary character.
And so it went.
Today IT WASN’T ALWAYS LIKE THIS becomes yours. I hope you
love it as much as I do.
Accidental
immortality. Star-crossed romance. Murder. And a forever-seventeen-year-old
girl who refused to give up on anything, especially not on the search for the
boy she loves.
"With its exciting plot and well-wrought characters, this novel emerges as a suspenseful treat with a gooey romantic center. The narrative alternates between scenes of Emma’s distant past with Charlie and her murder-mystery present, building to a final showdown that is both surprising and satisfying."
—The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
IT WASN'T ALWAYS LIKE THIS is almost here!
So much going on.
IT WASN'T ALWAYS LIKE THIS is coming in less than a week on 5/17 from Soho Teen/Soho Press! Tuck Everlasting meets Veronica Mars. Accidental immortality. Star-crossed romance. And most of all a twisty, non-linear murder mystery with a hard-boiled forever seventeen year old PI named Emma O'Neill.
I'm very proud of this book. I hope you all love it as much as I do.
It's that weird time right before a book arrives. We authors wonder if anyone will read. If anyone will talk about it. So many wonderful books that we always hope ours won't just slip between the cracks. Always so grateful that so many readers and authors and booksellers and bloggers support me with such full hearts!
And so it goes in the writing world.
Working on something new right now. Been working on it. Excited about that one, too!
And other cool, unexpected things that I won't talk about quite yet.
But mostly it's been IWALT release planning these past few weeks.
A brief calendar:
Tuesday May 17:
Release Day!
Launch Party at Murder by the Book in Houston
6:30 PM
http://www.murderbooks.com/event/preble
Sunday May 22
In Conversation with Samantha Mabry, moderated by Mandy Curtis of FYA
at Book People, Austin TX
1 PM
http://www.bookpeople.com/event/samantha-mabry-joy-preble
Thursday May 26
In Conversation with Meredith Moore
at Twig Books, San Antonio TX
6 PM
More to come, including panels at Comicpalooza and the Barnes and Noble Teen Weekend, both in Houston in June!
IT WASN'T ALWAYS LIKE THIS is coming in less than a week on 5/17 from Soho Teen/Soho Press! Tuck Everlasting meets Veronica Mars. Accidental immortality. Star-crossed romance. And most of all a twisty, non-linear murder mystery with a hard-boiled forever seventeen year old PI named Emma O'Neill.
I'm very proud of this book. I hope you all love it as much as I do.
It's that weird time right before a book arrives. We authors wonder if anyone will read. If anyone will talk about it. So many wonderful books that we always hope ours won't just slip between the cracks. Always so grateful that so many readers and authors and booksellers and bloggers support me with such full hearts!
And so it goes in the writing world.
Working on something new right now. Been working on it. Excited about that one, too!
And other cool, unexpected things that I won't talk about quite yet.
But mostly it's been IWALT release planning these past few weeks.
A brief calendar:
Tuesday May 17:
Release Day!
Launch Party at Murder by the Book in Houston
6:30 PM
http://www.murderbooks.com/event/preble
Sunday May 22
In Conversation with Samantha Mabry, moderated by Mandy Curtis of FYA
at Book People, Austin TX
1 PM
http://www.bookpeople.com/event/samantha-mabry-joy-preble
Thursday May 26
In Conversation with Meredith Moore
at Twig Books, San Antonio TX
6 PM
More to come, including panels at Comicpalooza and the Barnes and Noble Teen Weekend, both in Houston in June!
Saturday, April 30, 2016
In Which I Express my love for THE RAVEN KING and Maggie Stiefvater
So excited for THE RAVEN KING by Maggie Stiefvater! Managed to get to her event at Blue Willow this week despite getting caught in crazy Houston traffic caused by a shoot out on the beltway. Yeah, that was no fun.
But from my last minute seat on the floor, I snapped this pic:
I have loved, loved the world Maggie has created for the Raven Boys series. Truly magnificent writing. Brilliant. Only a few chapters in and already hooked again.
Maggie Stiefvater is the real deal, y'all. You probably know this already. But her artist's eye helps create stories like no other and her characters twine themselves around your heart. *I'm looking at you Ronan. And you Gansey. And you Blue and Adam.... Okay I'm looking at all of them.*
Two years ago I got to hear her teach about writing at SCBWI LA, which was also a true pleasure to learn about process through her eyes.
Anyway. If you haven't started the RAVEN BOYS series yet, do so right now. Four books, Raven King being the finale. You will thank me.
Til next week, when the IWALT countdown begins because tomorrow is MAY!!
But from my last minute seat on the floor, I snapped this pic:
I have loved, loved the world Maggie has created for the Raven Boys series. Truly magnificent writing. Brilliant. Only a few chapters in and already hooked again.
Maggie Stiefvater is the real deal, y'all. You probably know this already. But her artist's eye helps create stories like no other and her characters twine themselves around your heart. *I'm looking at you Ronan. And you Gansey. And you Blue and Adam.... Okay I'm looking at all of them.*
Two years ago I got to hear her teach about writing at SCBWI LA, which was also a true pleasure to learn about process through her eyes.
Anyway. If you haven't started the RAVEN BOYS series yet, do so right now. Four books, Raven King being the finale. You will thank me.
Til next week, when the IWALT countdown begins because tomorrow is MAY!!
Friday, April 15, 2016
Five For Friday
1. Reading Samantha Mabry's Fierce and Subtle Poison which is not only gorgeously written but also a twist on Hawthorne's Rappaccini's Daughter, which is a short story I have long adored. Samantha and I will be paneling together (with others) at TxLA16, on a Fairy Tale Retellings panel on Thursday. If you are a librarian type, please come see us!
I'll also be joining Samantha at Book People on Sunday 5/22 at 2 PM, in conversation with Mandy Curtis from Forever Young Adult! We'll be talking our new books (IT WASN'T ALWAYS LIKE THIS will be out then!) and magic and mystery and love and other juicy stuff.
http://www.bookpeople.com/event/samantha-mabry-joy-preble
2. Getting ready in general for TxLA16. I am honored to have a big schedule this year:
Tuesday 4/19
Panel: What's New with Texas Authors and Illustrators for MG to YA?
3:00-3:50
Wednesday 4/20
Texas Tea: Meet and Greet with YA Authors
Hilton Hotel
4:00-5:20
Off site event: Soho Teen Night at Murder by the Book
2342 Bissonnet Street, Houston 77005
with Adam Silvera, me, Robin Epstein, Brianna Baker
7 PM
Thursday 4/21
Signing galleys of IT WASN'T ALWAYS LIKE THIS at Author's Area: 1:00- 1:35 PM
Panel: Fairy Tale Retellings in YA Literature
2:00-3:50 PM
with Liz Bramwell, Samantha Mabry, Lisa Maxwell, Marissa Meyer, Liesel Shurtliff and me!
Did you notice that you can get galleys of IWALT on Thursday??
And just fyi Soho Press is distributed by Penguin/Random House, so if you are a librarian, check the PRH booth for any further info about IWALT! Which will be here 5/17! (more on that soon.)
3. So Blacklist. Last night. The big surprise. Not at all sure how I feel about this. Or if I believe it's even true. Hmmm...
But OUTLANDER season 2 is here. And it did not disappoint. Oh Jamie Fraser. Jamie. Fraser. You are the cause of the great Preble household "This is why I must have access somehow to Starz" debate. Which I lost last season. But won last week. Yes, I know. Shallow problems. But still. It's Jamie. I mean seriously.
And in less cerebral matters, RHONY 's Ramona Singer will be guesting with Amy Schumer on Bravo's WWHL next Wednesday and so yeah. The DVR will be cranking. Because where else would this pairing exist except in the mind of Andy Cohen?
4. The WIP continues. All I'm saying for now except that this book is set in Chicago, right in the heart of the city and so I've had the honestly fun research job of looking up El and bus routes and I've been spending some quality time on Google Maps looking at street views. Which always makes me think twice when I walk out to the mailbox and imagine those same satellites taking pictures of me in my yoga pants.
5. Can't wait to show you the amazingly awesome IWALT swag I just ordered. Counting down to 5/17.
Tis next time.
I'll also be joining Samantha at Book People on Sunday 5/22 at 2 PM, in conversation with Mandy Curtis from Forever Young Adult! We'll be talking our new books (IT WASN'T ALWAYS LIKE THIS will be out then!) and magic and mystery and love and other juicy stuff.
http://www.bookpeople.com/event/samantha-mabry-joy-preble
2. Getting ready in general for TxLA16. I am honored to have a big schedule this year:
Tuesday 4/19
Panel: What's New with Texas Authors and Illustrators for MG to YA?
3:00-3:50
Wednesday 4/20
Texas Tea: Meet and Greet with YA Authors
Hilton Hotel
4:00-5:20
Off site event: Soho Teen Night at Murder by the Book
2342 Bissonnet Street, Houston 77005
with Adam Silvera, me, Robin Epstein, Brianna Baker
7 PM
Thursday 4/21
Signing galleys of IT WASN'T ALWAYS LIKE THIS at Author's Area: 1:00- 1:35 PM
Panel: Fairy Tale Retellings in YA Literature
2:00-3:50 PM
with Liz Bramwell, Samantha Mabry, Lisa Maxwell, Marissa Meyer, Liesel Shurtliff and me!
Did you notice that you can get galleys of IWALT on Thursday??
And just fyi Soho Press is distributed by Penguin/Random House, so if you are a librarian, check the PRH booth for any further info about IWALT! Which will be here 5/17! (more on that soon.)
3. So Blacklist. Last night. The big surprise. Not at all sure how I feel about this. Or if I believe it's even true. Hmmm...
But OUTLANDER season 2 is here. And it did not disappoint. Oh Jamie Fraser. Jamie. Fraser. You are the cause of the great Preble household "This is why I must have access somehow to Starz" debate. Which I lost last season. But won last week. Yes, I know. Shallow problems. But still. It's Jamie. I mean seriously.
And in less cerebral matters, RHONY 's Ramona Singer will be guesting with Amy Schumer on Bravo's WWHL next Wednesday and so yeah. The DVR will be cranking. Because where else would this pairing exist except in the mind of Andy Cohen?
4. The WIP continues. All I'm saying for now except that this book is set in Chicago, right in the heart of the city and so I've had the honestly fun research job of looking up El and bus routes and I've been spending some quality time on Google Maps looking at street views. Which always makes me think twice when I walk out to the mailbox and imagine those same satellites taking pictures of me in my yoga pants.
5. Can't wait to show you the amazingly awesome IWALT swag I just ordered. Counting down to 5/17.
Tis next time.
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
YA SCAVENGER HUNT SPRING 2016 , featuring SARAH AHIERS
YASH SPRING 2016 is CLOSED! THANKS FOR PARTICIPATING!! WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON. MY RAFFLECOPTER GIVEAWAY IS ON FOR FEW MORE HOURS!
I’m Joy Preble, your hostess for this stop on
the hunt! I’m the author of the DREAMING ANASTASIA series (Sourcebooks) and the
SWEET DEAD LIFE series (Soho Press). I’m also the author of FINDING PARIS, a
dark mystery/road trip novel (Balzer Bray/Harper Collins) On 5/17/16 comes IT
WASN’T ALWAYS LIKE THIS, a wildly romantic story with the quick pitch of Tuck
Everlasting meets Veronica Mars! (think: accidental immortality, star-crossed romance and murder mystery!)
I will
give you an extra special chance at the bottom of this post to win some of my
books!!
And as
promised, here is my own extra bonus giveaway!! It is for domestic U.S. readers only because
of shipping costs. But hang in there the rest of you, because when IT WASN’T
ALWAYS LIKE THIS comes out in May, I will be doing a broader set of giveaways.
But for those of you in the States, check out the Rafflecopter below and enter
to win a whole bunch of my books!
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Tuesday, March 22, 2016
In Which I Adore the Romance of WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED by Kristin Rae
WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED, coming at the end of the month from
Bloomsbury’s If Only line, is a delightful, romantic, beach read romp. Main
character Maddie Brooks loves drama, musicals, and romantic Hollywood
heartthrobs—the old-fashioned classic kind who can sing and tap dance, who
‘cute meet’ their true loves and dress in dapper fashions and woe a girl off
her feet with dance moves and sweet kisses. Think: Gene Kelly or Fred Astaire
or Cary Grant. (Okay I don’t know if Cary Grant can tap dance. But dapper, he
definitely was!) Like many of my own more modern film favorites—think: Sleepless in Seattle, or Kate and
Leopold or The Holiday— WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED is about that movie version of
love—the one where the guy you think you want is not exactly the guy you need.
And where the reader knows that despite the many complications, all will be
well in the end.
So Maddie moves with her family from Chicago to Texas. She
is not happy about the outer burbs of Houston. She hates their small house; she
hates the weather; she hates the pollen; she hates that her father is starting
over in his new job and that her mother is pregnant.She wants her first kiss
to be perfect but what boy can meet her fantasy, movie-romance standards?
Enter Jess Morales, the boy next door. Baseball star. Hunk.
Sweet. And unbeknownst to Maddie, a tap dancer extraordinaire, even if he’s
given it up for baseball and a dream of the pros.
Enter a grand and pleasing story about a quirky girl who
needs to grow up before she's ready for true love and a talented boy who needs to learn that his true friends
won’t care if he can both pitch a no-hitter AND tap a three beat shuffle.
My very talented friend Kristin Rae is a gem of a romance
writer. Like Maddie, she knows her way around classic movies and musicals. When
she first told me the premise for this book, I couldn’t wait for her to write
it so I could read it.
Want a happy ending? Vibrant, relatable characters? Sweet
romance?
Then pre-order your copy of WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED by
Kristin Rae. And settle into your lawn chair and read!