January 22, 2007...5:08 am

Fresh New Year (updated)

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Before the blog begins, I want to thank all of you for wishing me a happy birthday last week. I can’t tell you how much I appreciated all of the well-wishes, especially from the lurkers in the group! You guys are so sweet, and you reminded me why blogging can be good.

I may have mentioned this before, but since my birthday is so close to the Western calendar’s New Year, I have developed a habit of treating it like my official “New Year” and the three weeks leading up to it as my practice run. Now is the time that I must really buckle down and work at the things I hope to accomplish during this particular trip around the sun.

First, and probably most noticeable to you, dear reader: new blog design. Pretty, huh? And strangely reminiscent of something…. Hmmm… could it be “Blue Girl in Cape” (a.k.a. Under the Rose)? I am aware it still needs some tweaking. Most noticeably, I’m not happy with how my name looks. I was trying to make it look like the font on the cover of Under the Rose, but that may be beyond my skillset. (Anyone who can help, I’m all ears!) Updated to add: Miri helped me out with the colors and the font of my name. Nice, huh? Also, I am planning on indexing certain posts (yes, Carrie, the four-act structure one) and I still need to add a blogroll for friends who aren’t writers, because– and I know this sounds shocking– but I actually have a couple friends who are, like, butchers and bakers, and candlestick makers. But I was impatient and totally tired of the old look, so whee! Blue! Pretty!

(I know. I totally don’t sound twenty-eight.)Apparently, I am to stop talking about this. ;-)

Also, I’ve been working on my calendar for the year, and it looks very, very busy. I’m speaking in February, have a conference in March (the NEC Conference with agent Deidre Knight and critique partner Marley Gibson on NETWORKING), a writing retreat in April (if I get in), a book release in May, two more in June, and two weddings a month apart in June and July.

And this is without taking into account the, er, wedding planning, publicity for those books, travel on account of Sailor Boy, and, of course, the biggie, writing more books.

But for now, it’s just (and always) writing, critiquing a draft for a friend, and then contest judging (I’m judging two right now) and pimping people’s books. So, let’s get to it. I know the giveaway is why you’re really here. :-)

Once again, this week, we have Surviving Demon Island, by Jaci Burton. Dear Reader, this book is an Angelina Jolie action thriller come to life. I read it two weeks ago and I can’t wait for the next installment. Don’t miss out.

We’ve also got The Rest Falls Away, a debut paranormal by Colleen Gleason. This book has been winning fans wherever it pops up. It’s gritty, it’s angsty, it’s actiony, and there are reticules and balls. If you don’t believe me, check out the review at All About Romance, who says: “…this novel has enough dark, angsty touches to it that I was utterly wrung out by the end. It is also so good that I couldn’t wait to get online to see when the next in the series will come out (June 2007 for the curious).”

The YA of the week is Simone Elkeles’s debut, How to Ruin a Summer Vacation, one of the launch books of the Flux line. Pithy title and humorous tone aside, this story is an edgy and complex examination of family, home, identity, and culture shock when Chicago spoiled brat Amy Nelson spends the summer on her Israeli father’s farm. And the hero is sooooooo swoonworthy. Makes ya wish you too were 18 again.

Hmmmm, and you know what, guys? I’m drawing a blank on this week’s wildcard. Not from lack of entries. From too MANY. I can’t seem to decide which book to choose. So I’m leaving it open for now. But there is a fourth book. And it will be awesome. (And, um, if you have any suggestions, leave them in the comments.)
Okay, I’ve decided. I know a lot of writers read this blog, and I think every writer should read, if not own, a copy of ON WRITING, by Stephen King. Part memoir, part writing class, part philosophy of craft, this book galvanized my own dedication to my chosen career like little else. (It also turned me from occasional reader of King to slavering fangirl, but that’s another story.) It’s funny, it’s shocking, and it’s true.

Usual rules apply: leave a comment in this post to enter. You may comment from now until Friday. On Friday, I shall pick a winner and then he or she will choose which book of the four they want.

Happy New Year!

50 Comments

  • Like the new look :o ) Hmm wild card entry, just finished HELL’S BELLES by Jackie Kessler. Great read!

  • Oooh, pretty blue.
    But you’re right, your name in the header could use a little tweaking. it may just be the fact that the blue melts into the black a bit much. If you make your name banner and give it a bit of an outer glow, it might be better.
    I don’t know what the look on the cover is that you’re going for, but if you need a hand, give me a shout and I’ll whip something up for you.
    I just redesigned part of my website and am feeling in the flow… ^_-

    Oh, and happy belated birthday! Now stop picking on your age. You make me feel bad.

  • I like the new look. It’s less cluttered than the previous one.

  • I like the layout change!

    3 book releases? Have I missed something (entirely possible)? *goes back to check previous entries*

  • Happy belated birthday!!!

  • hmmm…it’s my first time here so I don’t really know how the old layout appears..as for the current look, i would suggest using a lighter hue for the sidebar’s text (a bigger font size, too) because blue on blue will make the text blend with the background making reading a trifle attempt. The header needs a bit more color in the background or just change the color of the header name (or redesign your name). just my 2-cents though. Use what works and leave the rest behind.. and oh, the contest, i’d love to win a copy, if it’s okay.. :)

  • Love the new look! Blue’s a great color for…well, anything really.

    As for the header, how much font/letter-placement control do you have? It looks like the font of Under the Rose is something a little more close-spaced, and it’s an all-caps font, and skinnier, so that would help. (How’s that for vague?)

    Also, is there any way you can make the sidebar background a little lighter or the link text a little darker? Just so it’s a little easier to read. (Premature poor eyesight rearing its ugly head, I’m afraid.)

    Don’t worry, I’m just nitpicking. It looks awesome anyway.

  • Oh… If I look to the left, I can see the book releases :) Nevermind me!

  • Colleen Gleason

    Great new look on your blog, Diana! It looks fabulous.

    Thanks for the plug on REST!

  • I didn’t know you wrote for Secrets.

  • I loved the old look but this one really pops. Great job!

  • The new blog is fabulous:)
    Teri

  • I like the new look. Crisp and colorful. :)

  • Bonnie Ferguson

    The new template looks awesome!!! :)

  • Love the new look! Really cool color.

  • Enjoying your new color scheme. Great look!

  • Impressive new look! Very nice. Enjoy the blog.

  • What a transformation! Great books, love them.

  • Am crazy about your new look, wonderful colors and bright. The books are great choices.

  • Enjoying this new and great look to your website. Fabulous color.

  • Diana Peterfreund

    Thanks, guys! I think I tweaked the color and the name (thanks to the fabulous Miri) — the original blue of the sidebar didn’t look very dark on my browser and I was supposedly using a browser safe color palette, so go figure. Anyway, isn’t the banner Miri designed gorgeous?

    Lis, I can’t wait to read that book, but I wanted to have a little variety and we already have two para romances up for grabs.

    Kiki, your website is great! I’m so in awe of people who can do things like that. I will STOP talking about my birthday now…

    Thanks, May. You know, the size of my browser means i never saw the brick background, so I mostly forgot it was there. You’re right, Plain is much better.

    Rhiannon, the three books are the paperback of SSG, in May, and then UTR and the Judy Blume Anthology (just an essay in that one) in June.

    Anonymous, I don’t write for Secrets. (I love the books, though!) I have, however, posed for three of their covers, with a third cover (vol. 19) coming out this summer. I’ve also posed for a cover of Harlequin Blaze. The covers shown in the header are the ones I posed for.

    Thanks, guys. I’m glad you like the new look!

  • LOVE the new look of the blog. Love it.

  • New look is fab, fresh and nice on the eyes. Good job! = )

  • “I have developed a habit of treating it like my official “New Year” and the three weeks leading up to it as my practice run.”

    Me too! My birthday is next Wednesday. :)

    I LOVE YOUR NEW BLOG!

    It looks fantastic, and your name font is clean and elegant. I’m having no issues at all reading the dark blue font on the light blue background in the sidebar.

    Excellent job!

  • I love your new blog, Diana. Very fresh and pretty. Love the colors.

    And thank you again for featuring Surviving Demon Island. *smooch*

    And dayum…you have one busy year coming up.

  • Love the new look. Much easier to read the sidebar.

    My link on the side is out of date. I moved the blog after the Great Car Accident of ‘06. I’m now at http://www.ginablack.net/blog or http://www.theginachannel.com whichever you prefer. :)

  • Diana, I LOVE the new look! Seriously love it. The blue is so soothing and pretty. Great choice.

    Have a happy new year. Sounds like a busy, but fulfilling one. Can’t ask for more!

  • Nice new look.

    -P

  • Well, I’m glad that you sorted out the header, I was going to suggest changing the spelling, “Die-Anna ‘Bringer of Death’” maybe, but I’m not sure it would have had the desired effect.

    I’m totally digging the fact that your covershots had a better photographer, as evidenced by the fact that your head is there.

    As you know, I chose the Signed copy, then realized the other authors stop by and possibly could have been persuaded to sign theirs. Anyway, I think they should REALLY consider signing theirs. Can’t wait to read “Venus Envy” Big thanks on that!

    Love the new colors!

  • Love love love the new blog look! Not only do I love the color selections, but the layout and the addition of the book covers at the top! Very well done!

  • Sara Walker Howe

    Well, I liked the brick background because it went with the old cover, but I’m *loving* the new look.

    Looks great!

  • I love the new look!

  • I think the whole website make-over thing has to do with your leaving the mid-twenties (most of us think it’s still OK to talk about your age, whatever kiki says) and your belated New Year’s ideas and resolutions. Well, why not?

    Obviously the new site is still a work in progress, since it seems to be down (for tweaking) as much as it’s up. But so far, so good. In fact, it’s pretty spiffy! Nice work!

  • I’m liking the blog fresh crisp it works And the books all sound good even the YA since I have 2 teens

  • Yes, it’s ok to continue talking about your age near me as well. In fact, in about a month you should start referring to yourself as “Practically THIRTY”

  • Jessica Burkhart

    Ooh, the new look is great! It feels fresh and ready for a year of blogging. :)

  • Cindy Procter-King

    I love the new look, Diana.

    Cindy

  • Just joining the crowd to say, the new look is GREAT!

  • I too like the new look. I always had to scroll way down to get to your text but this works perfectly.

    And Happy belated Birthday!!

  • I hereby confess to being a lurker. I always drop by when I visit your cuz’s blog. Wanted to tell you I love the blue blog! It looks great. Congrats on beginning a fresh new year full of new beginnings. And happy belated birthday.

  • Little Lamb Lost

    Happy Belated Birthday!

  • Happy Belated Birthday! It’s my first time visit but love the blue colour and the layout.

  • Love the color and the new site. Hope you had a happy B-Day!

  • Everything looks great. I just love reading author blogs. :-)

  • Melissa Haile-N

    I like the new look.

    I’ve heard so many good things about the Stephen King book. I guess I’ll have to read it and see if it makes me a fan.

  • I just received a brochure for the NEC RWA conference and I was happy to see you will be a presenter.

    I liked the SSG look of your blog, but I like the new blue, too : )

  • Hi Diana:
    I’m delurking for a chance to win On Writing!
    Love the new blog look (very organized and easy to navigate). When are you coming up to Canada to do a signing?

  • Delurking to say love the new look of your blog. I had no idea that you posed for the Secrets covers..hanging head in shame. lol That’s neat!

    Oh, and please enter me in your drawing.

  • Delurking to say love the new look of your blog. I had no idea that you posed for the Secrets covers..hanging head in shame. lol That’s neat!

    Oh, and please enter me in your drawing.

    Kim…who’s wondering why she can never get the word verification right on the first try.

  • Just wanted to say I like the new look of the blog!


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