I had a big blog post planned for today, but current events knocked the wind out of my sails. I’ve been flying a lot in the last few weeks, but it was a long time after my flight on September 11th that I could get on a plane without freaking out. It’s never over, and every so often, we’re reminded that crazy people can kill people in the U.S. just as easily as they can people in coffeeshops in Baghdad or Tel Aviv.
(And with the added security, I worry that Sailor Boy is going to miss his flight on Friday, since he’s leaving for the airport right after his exam and has a tight window.)
Moving on to the topic of today’s blog post, which is the GCC tour of Martha O’Connor’s paperback, The Bitch Posse. I know some of you skip the GCC posts. Don’t skip this one.
Wow, this book looks amazing! Sadly, I’ve been under serious deadline during both the paperback and hardcover release, but you can bet your ass I’m buying it right now, so it will be waiting for me as soon as I turn in SSG2. Reviews peg it as reminiscent of Joyce Carol Oates, Donna Tartt, and Alice Sebold. I’ve heard martha describe the story of writing it. It sounds similar to what Madeline Hunter calls “my f*** you book.” She was tired of not selling her novels, bored with what was on the shelves, and decided to write the equivalent of a big middle finger to the publishing world: a mean, uncomprimising, messy, harsh, bad-tempered novel about terrible heroines and what could possibly redeem them.
And it sold in four days. Go, Martha.
In high school, Cherry, Rennie, and Amy called themselves The Bitch Posse. Today, Amy is a wife and mother-to-be, trying to live a normal life. Rennie is a writer who engages in a number of self-destructive relationships. And Cherry is in a mental hospitaland has been ever since that one fateful night fifteen years ago, when a heart-wrenching betrayal and the unraveling of relationships led them to a point of no return, where their actions triggered unimaginable consequences. These secrets have torn them apart, while inextricably binding them to one another. What happened to them? And can they survive their shared history, even today? The Bitch Posse is an anthem for friendships that defy societys approval or disapproval. Its a novel of secrets, courage, sacrifice, and hope against the odds.
Here’s the first page. tell me this doesn’t grab you:
CONSUMER PRODUCT INFORMATION
The Beverage You Are About to Enjoy Is Extremely Hot. Sip Carefully.
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.
Professional Driver on Closed Course. Do Not Attempt.
Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics.
You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you.
Warning: You Have Now Entered a Chick-Lit-Free Zone.
Pass Icy. Chains Required.
Small-Craft Advisory. Sustained Winds of 17-33 Knots.
Mind the Gap.
Want a beach book? Buy yourself some Bridget Jones.
Want to get off? Your local video store has a wide array of suitable titles. Or try the Internet.
If you want something simple, you’re in the wrong place. This is about revealing secrets, not tits and ass.
Well, not just tits and ass.
The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God.
Danger: Riptides and Undertow. Swim at Your Own Risk.
HAUNTED FOREST, WITCHES CASTLE, 1 MILE. I’D TURN BACK IF I WERE YOU!
Do Not Leave Child Unattended.
Say it aloud: Screw fairy tales and chick lit and all forms of lying.
Gentles, do not reprehend.
If you pardon, we will mend.
Ah, just jump in. We dare ya.
People have asked me if I’m offended by some of the tag lines in this book. “This is a Chick Lit free zone.” “If you want a beach book, go buy Bridget Jones.” etc.
Nope. And let me tell you why. Because there ARE books out there that aren’t chick lit, aren’t beach books, shouldn’t be, weren’t meant to be, and that’s that. There was a time, a year or two ago, when all kinds of books were being shoved into the chick lit format and they didn’t belong there. (I remember buying a book with a pink cover and a sexy chick smiling thinking it was a story about a girl who had to come home and live with her parents. turns out it was a girl dealing with the suicidal tendencies of said parents and her own self-destructive nature after watching her sister commit suicide through anorexia. Not a beach read either, but why had they packaged it as such?)
The Bitch Posse is a book that isn’t chick lit, and doesn’t want to you to think that it is. So what if it’s about women. So what if it’s got pink on the cover? I think there is room for all kind of books, and Martha saying that her book isn’t chick lit isn’t denigrating the good books that are. I say my book’s not romance. Still love romance.
The fate of chick lit is big conversation in the writing world these days. I’m always seeing writers try to re-market their chick lits as “humorous women’s fiction” as if that will somehow bridge the gap. If it’s still the same old story about 20-something in the city working for Mr. Evil Publishing Boss and falling for Mr. Wrong until they realize that Mr. Right is right under their nose, plus racking up enormous debt in deisgner clothes… if it walks like a duck, and talks like a duck… not calling it “chick lit” is only going to help you if your book does transcend the genre. A few years ago, they were classifying Lisa Tucker’s Shout Down the Moon as chick lit because they were trying to shoehorn every story about a young, single woman into the Devil Wears Prada mold. Now, Shout Down the Moon would still sell, but they’d recognize it for the more literary women’s fiction it is. Would The Devil Wears Prada clones?
But what if you’re in between? Not the same old same old plot, but still funny, snarky novel about a young woman finding herself? There’s the rub. You would have easily fit into the chick lit genre a few years ago, so where do you fit during the chick lit backlash? You’re not writing a Bridget Jones clone, you swear! But I don’t have an answer for that. I don’t know. Wait and see?
What I do know from my recent bookstore visits and conversations with bookstore managers is that bookstores are selling as much or nearly as much “chick lit” as they ever did. The difference now is that they are selling 100 books by 100 authors, instead of 100 books by five or ten authors.
So the answer is, wait and see. And if you, like others, need a bit of a palate cleansing from the lighter side of the lit world, try The Bitch Posse. And if you need something light after that, my book’s out, too. I love a world where each can exist.
10 Comments
August 10, 2006 at 3:36 pm
That book does look like it needs to be read. Thank you for the first page… that’s what grabbed me.
And I think you’re right about the classification of novels. I can’t imagine how difficult it is to try to write something that is fresh and new, and then pluck it into the appropriate genre that’s going to reach readers who will truly appreciate the writing.
And it’s frustrating for a reader to pick up a book in a genre they enjoy to find that the book doesn’t really fit (like your experience with the book about the girl with suicidal tendencies).
Good luck making your deadline. I am sad by all those books on your TBR pile that are patiently waiting for you to turn in SSG2! (And I’m mourning the hoodie that’s anxiously awaiting to be won by one of your adoring public. Heehee)
August 10, 2006 at 4:31 pm
If that first page grabs you, just wait til you read the first page of the first chapter. She starts out with a RAW sex scene, and it’s great ‘cuz she also spoofs the writing ‘rules’ that say you should never start a book with a sex scene…the character in the first scene is a writer.
Great book. Very different, and fast-moving.
August 10, 2006 at 7:18 pm
‘cuz she also spoofs the writing ‘rules’ that say you should never start a book with a sex scene…the character in the first scene is a writer.
Who said that’s a rule? Well, yet again, a rule I’ve been breaking for a very long time. In fact, my book that comes out next months starts with a sex scene on page one. Sentence one.
Who knew?
The book does look interesting, Diana. Thanks for the recommendation!
August 11, 2006 at 12:59 am
Don’t you think some “rules” were made to be broken? Case in point, Diana’s blogging “vacation” lasted all of one day!
August 11, 2006 at 3:19 pm
[And if you, like others, need a bit of a palate cleansing from the lighter side of the lit world, try The Bitch Posse. And if you need something light after that, my book's out, too. I love a world where each can exist.]
Aha! Just what we were talking about on my blog. Synergy…
BTW, I finished SSG in 3 days (v. fast for me) and loved it. Wonderful voice.
August 11, 2006 at 3:39 pm
Julie,
I didn’t explain that well at all! What I meant was she opens with a scene where the character is a writer, and it’s a bit of a spoof…Here’s the opening paragraph. It’s a powerful first chapter!
“Rennie
March 2003
Mill Valley, California
Rennie’s heart is pounding so hard her chest is going to burst in a minute. She floats her tongue over her lips as her student teacher, Bay, tosses aside the pillow. He knots his hands in her hair, dips down for a kiss, and they fall together onto the bed. Thighs aching, she spreads her legs and wraps her arms around his warm brown back. Each movement presses away her literary agent’s critique of her novel chapters:
Don’t open with a sex scene, Wren. Readers will lose sympathy for your heroine. (in Italics)
She tightens her legs around her lover, grabs his ass.
Fuck me. (Italics)”
August 11, 2006 at 3:45 pm
I meant to add this link, might have to cut and paste, but it’s for an excerpt of the first few chapters. The book is multiple first person following 3 girls and flashing back and forth between the past and present.
http://www.marthaoconnor.com/book/excerpt.asp
August 11, 2006 at 7:06 pm
At the back of THIS IS CHICK-LIT there’s an appendix in which each Chick contributor recommends a Lit she feels her fans would love. I tapped Martha.
August 12, 2006 at 9:18 pm
Sloooowwwwlyyyy catching up…. and only 12 days after Atlanta!
Just popping in to say hi (thanks for the GCC post too… I heard about The Bitch Posse and was really curious about it). Since returning from the frenzy that was my month-long Cayman-to-Spain-to-London-to-Cayman-for-a-day-to-Atlanta-to-Cayman (for good this time), I’m been busy busy busy, hence the nearly-fallen-off-the-face-of-the-planet status.
I started a new job on the Monday after the conference, and it took them two weeks to hook me up with e-mail and internet, but here I am!!! Not to mention I had to at least pretend I cared about work and not, say, getting the friggin’ content for my website down…
Speaking of which, I managed to finally, FINALLY get it down and out to the web designer, so I’m crossing my fingers for an August 21 launch (yaaayyyy!!!)
In the meantime you can always link to my new blog (another yaayyy!!! which I promise to update at least 3 times a week, hopefully more…www.blogger.newbienovelist.com, I think…)
Glad your launch party went well (but sadly I can’t see your interview, sniff, sniff, though I’m sure that went great too). I gave SSG to my friend Dara, the ’stylish bookworm’ and she’s dying to read it.
Okay, now off to catch up to all the other blogs I haven’t been reading during my no-internet-access hiatus…
Awesome seeing you in Atlanta, and good luck on that deadline
August 12, 2006 at 9:19 pm
Sloooowwwwlyyyy catching up…. and only 12 days after Atlanta!
Just popping in to say hi (thanks for the GCC post too… I heard about The Bitch Posse and was really curious about it). Since returning from the frenzy that was my month-long Cayman-to-Spain-to-London-to-Cayman-for-a-day-to-Atlanta-to-Cayman (for good this time), I’m been busy busy busy, hence the nearly-fallen-off-the-face-of-the-planet status.
I started a new job on the Monday after the conference, and it took them two weeks to hook me up with e-mail and internet, but here I am!!! Not to mention I had to at least pretend I cared about work and not, say, getting the friggin’ content for my website down…
Speaking of which, I managed to finally, FINALLY get it down and out to the web designer, so I’m crossing my fingers for an August 21 launch (yaaayyyy!!!)
In the meantime you can always link to my new blog (another yaayyy!!! which I promise to update at least 3 times a week, hopefully more…www.blogger.newbienovelist.com, I think…)
Glad your launch party went well (but sadly I can’t see your interview, sniff, sniff, though I’m sure that went great too). I gave SSG to my friend Dara, the ’stylish bookworm’ and she’s dying to read it.
Okay, now off to catch up to all the other blogs I haven’t been reading during my no-internet-access hiatus…
Awesome seeing you in Atlanta, and good luck on that deadline