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Monday, October 6, 2014

October News!

Top Story--Vision wins Gold!

My September release, Vision wins a Gold Moonbeam award from Independent Publishers in the category of young adult fiction! (scroll down to item #18)

http://www.independentpublisher.com/article.php?page=1862


Tour de Noir kicks off this week on 10/9




Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Cover Reveal for Freaks of Nature (design by yours truly).

I'm very proud and excited to reveal the cover for Wendy Brotherlin's new book FREAKS OF NATURE. It just so happens that I am the cover designer!

The global Ebola-X pandemic of 2022 lasted five months, two weeks and six days before a cure could be found. In its wake, it left a generation of psionic freaks who can turn a single thought into a weapon… or worse.

Fifteen-year-old Devon McWilliams is one of those freaks, but instead of some awesome ability like telepathy or telekinesis, he talks to plants. Yes, plants. In other words, Devon rates a big fat zero on the scale of kick-ass psychic abilities. But when Devon escapes from his psionic detainment facility, the United States Military intercepts him before he can rendezvous with the Psionic Underground Network. Regaining consciousness, Devon finds himself securely fastened to his seat aboard a military airship headed to Washington DC, where he will either be incarcerated for life or killed.

However, there are six other psions aboard this one-way flight to doom… and one of them, a telepath named Bai Lee, claims to have the means to escape, but they have to convince her, one by one, that they’re worthy of freedom.This is not good news for Plant Boy. The last thing he wants is to relive his nightmare escape from the psi-facility that left his best friend dead, especially since he’s made the acquaintance of the lovely, blonde healer, Alya du Roumanie, sitting beside him. Worse than that, he wouldn’t be able to bear the look in her eyes if she ever found outhow truly pathetic a psion he really is.

They say there are no keeping secrets from a hell-bent telepath, but Devon McWilliams is determined to do just that, risking everything not to be left behind.


Links
Book Information:
Paperback, Spencer Hill Press
Expected publication: May 5, 2015
Author Bio:
Wendy Brotherlin is a screenwriter, music enthusiast and all around geek-goddess. She earned a Masters in Screenwriting at the University of Southern California and went on to write for children’s television including Nickelodeon’s Are You Afraid of the Dark?. Today, she lives in Manchester, Maine with her husband and two little super-heroes-in-training. Freaks of Nature is her first novel.
Learn more about her at http://wendybrotherlin.com 
Author Links:
Giveaway:
Wendy is giving away a $25 gift card to celebrate the cover reveal! Open to US entrants only this time but we will have international in the future!

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Vision is coming: The dark is more fun than you think. Fall events




















The light is darker than you think.



VISION is almost here...
releasing everywhere September 9.




And to celebrate the release of my second book, the ebook version of my first book BREAKING GLASS is currently available at a
very special offer






I'll also be visiting a blog near you starting today courtesy of the awesome Rockstar Books! Here's the full schedule.

Lisa Amowitz Fall In-Person appearances and online events:


September 9th 

Release day online event,  join me and my "Twinnie" Spencer Hill Press author, Jennifer Murgia for the Visions and Whispers online release party.

You'll be able to purchase signed copies, win swag and have all kinds of crazy fun with two of the most energetic "Squirrels on Crack" in publishing.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1465205150413114/?ref_dashboard_filter=hosting











Friday, September 19th 7PM—8:30PM

Double Release Party for VISION and HIDER, SEEKER, TRAITOR, SPY, by
Elizabeth Kiem 
@t The Voracious Reader in Larchmont, New York.


Saturday, September 20th 11AM-11PM

Chapter by Chapter Book Rave at New Roc City,
New Rochelle, New York


Wednesday, October 1st 6PM—7:30

Teen Author reading night at the Jefferson Market Branch of the NYPL
New York City, New York

  • Lisa Amowitz, Vision
  • Laurie Crompton, Adrenaline Crush
  • Timothy Decker, Lies in the Dust
  • Heather Demetrios, Exquisite Captive
  • Jaclyn Dolamore, Dark Metropolis
  • Amelia Kahaney, The Invisible
  • Gordon Korman, Memory Maze
  • Rachel Vail, Unfriended

TOUR de NOIR EVENTS











Thursday, October 9th 5PM—7PM

Tour de Noir at the NYPL Riverdale (The Bronx, New York)
Fun, costumes, prizes, readings

with Kate Brian, Elizabeth Kiem, Micol Ostow, Kristi Cook and Lisa Amowitz

Thursday, October 16th (time TBA)

Tour de Noir at the Hawthorne Library, Hawthorne, New Jersey
Fun, costumes, prizes, readings
with Kate Brian, Elizabeth Kiem, Micol Ostow, Kristi Cook and Lisa Amowitz


Saturday, October 18th (time TBA)

Tour de Noir at Bookcourt Brooklyn
Fun, costumes, prizes, readings
with Kate Brian, Elizabeth Kiem, Micol Ostow, and Lisa Amowitz


Thursday, October 30th (time TBA)

Tour de Noir at Easton, PA Barnes and Noble
Fun, costumes, prizes, readings
with Elizabeth Kiem, Jennifer Murgia, Lisa Amowitz and (tentatively) Jess Verday


Friday, August 29, 2014

Rockstar Book Tours: Tour Schedule- VISION by Lisa Amowitz

Rockstar Book Tours: Tour Schedule- VISION by Lisa Amowitz: Hey everyone! We are super excited to announce the hosts and schedule for Lisa Amowitz's VISION   Blog Tour . The tour runs...

Monday, August 25, 2014


I am excited to finally reveal the book trailer for

Sherry D. Ficklin's forthcoming novel,

Queen of Someday: A Stolen Empire Novel


Before she can become the greatest empress in history, fifteen-year-old Sophie will have to survive her social-climbing mother’s quest to put her on the throne of Russia—at any cost.


Imperial Court holds dangers like nothing Sophie has ever faced before. In the heart of St. Petersburg, surviving means navigating the political, romantic, and religious demands of the bitter Empress Elizabeth and her handsome, but sadistic nephew, Peter. Determined to save her impoverished family—and herself—Sophie vows to do whatever is necessary to thrive in her new surroundings. But an attempt on her life and an unexpected attraction threatens to derail her plans.


Alone in a new and dangerous world, learning who to trust and who to charm may mean the difference between becoming queen and being sent home in shame to marry her lecherous uncle. With traitors and murderers lurking around every corner, her very life hangs in the balance. Betrothed to one man but falling in love with another, Sophie will need to decide how much she’s willing to sacrifice in order to become the empress she is destined to be.



What people are saying about Queen of Someday:


"Love, betrayal, adventure and hard decisions that have no "right answer"...  Russian Court is an exercise in "survival of the fittest" and Queen of Someday is a beautiful start to the journey of an innocent young girl growing into one of the greatest leaders of all time." ~June Stevens, author


"I was caught hook, line and sinker with this novel about a young girl's battle in a world that seems perfect on the surface, but is sinister and twisted underneath. I think one of the reasons I loved this book so much is because there was no fantasy or paranormal element the book. I would have loved it just as much if there had been, but to see that somewhere seemingly so safe could be so deadly, without a hint of magic or witchcraft, was haunting." ~Bonfire Book Reviews



"Queen of Someday" is a guilty pleasure read. Just like CW shows and Lifetime movies, it's full of drama, scandal and betrayal. And I just couldn't look away. I found myself gasping and grinning maniacally at every turn. Sophie's schemes delighted me in a way that made me question my own sanity. I enjoyed "Queen of Someday" in the same way that one enjoys CW shows; the melodrama is strangely addictive, but I'm embarrassed to admit exactly how much I enjoyed it." ~The Nerdy Journalist reviews


And be sure to enter the giveaway!







Can't wait to see more? Queen of Someday is available for pre-order here, and will be available everywhere October 7th 2014.

*The footage is courtesy of KK Studios, and the layout and transitions are by Courtney Knuckles and Clean Teen Publishing.


Monday, August 11, 2014

Adventures in Co- authoring Part One: The Genesis of an Idea


There’s a lot of background to my collaboration with fellow Spencer Hill Press author, Elizabeth Langston.


We’d first bonded when I worked as the cover designer for three of her books: A Whisper in Time, Whispers from the Past, and I Wish. I found that I enjoyed working with Elizabeth and really appreciated her ability to “get” my ideas and communicate her own quite coherently. When it came to visualizing, Elizabeth was a natural. And not to diss others I’ve worked with in publishing, but that’s not as common a trait as you might think.


A friendship was formed through our professional contact, that later moved on to some serious fangirling (okay—I’m going to admit it—she is bonkers over the hottie Irish actor Michael Fassbender and I am almost psychotically obsessed with uber-adorable and brilliant Brit actor Benedict Cumberbatch.)


Elizabeth: Michael sang lead vocals with his movie band on The Colbert Report this week. Top that, Bennie.


But lest you all think that our celeb crushes are ALL we talked about—we quickly moved on to our nerdish ways and our enjoyment of the historic TV show that launched this past spring on the AMC channel. It’s called TURN and it features a ring of Revolutionary War spies located on the eastern tip of Long Island.


Elizabeth was already aware of this show because of her Whisper Falls series. Since half of the series takes place in 18th century North Carolina, she’d already done mounds of research. I was aware of TURN because my mother told me about it.


Now, you may be wondering why my dear astute mother knew, without a doubt that I would be interested in a show like TURN when I generally write twisted paranormal mysteries, like Breaking Glass and Vision. (note: In Breaking Glass, Jeremy Glass is an uber-history geek, so there’s a bit of a clue)?


My dear mother knew, because three years ago, in the summer of 2011, I totally bent her ear about the Revolutionary War hero, Nathan Hale, nearly to the level that I am currently obsessed with Mr. Cumberbatch. And being the good mother she is, Mom took an interest in Nathan, even learning that a nearby town had a plaque to mark his landing on Huntington, Long Island at the start of his ill-fated mission to be Washington’s first spy.


Weird thing to fixate on, you think? Well, in my case, weird and obsessive often gets put to use at some point.


BUT WHY NATHAN HALE? What’s wrong with you, woman?

Well, I guess I owe some explanation, even though large swaths of the (male—jealous much?) population think Mr. Cumberbatch looks like an otter or an alien. But Nathan Hale? No one really has much of an opinion on him.


Elizabeth: Go to Nathan’s wikipedia page and check out the photo of his statue. Fix that image in your mind.

It all started back in, oh, I think 2007, when my daughter was in seventh grade. She had a rather detail-oriented taskmaster of a History teacher (who I really liked, even though she might have felt otherwise, lol--*waves at Mr. Colin Welch*). Mr. Welch was a real detail oriented guy and gave very elaborate study handouts. And being the devoted mother that I am, I used to sit on the floor and help my dear, not so terribly studious daughter to study. So, one evening, pouring over the handouts on the Revolutionary War with her, I read the small paragraph that Mr. Welch had written about Nathan, and his famous quote, as it is most frequently paraphrased. “I regret that I have but one life to give for my country.” Yeah, heard that. BORING. BORING old guy who died for his country.


But wait—what? Nathan Hale was a kid of twenty-one who snuck behind the British lines and was hanged as a spy? How did I not know that Nathan was only twenty-one? And he was a spy? Hmmmm. Wheels turning. Wonder what the heck he was doing behind the enemy lines. This guy is interesting!


Okay. So that went into my cobweb file. And sat there for years. But occasionally I’d think about poor Nathan and wondered—why does nobody really not know anything about him? Was he handsome? Dumb? Smart? At twenty-one he’s just a little older than the age of YA characters. He could have connected with teen “rebels” when he was behind enemy lines, couldn’t he?


Fast forward to an evening in 2011 with my BFF, Joanne, a collector of every kind of trivia imaginable, who tells me there is a plaque on 61street and Third Avenue in Manhattan, at the location of what used to be a restaurant called the Sign of the Dove, and that it marks the place where Nathan Hale was hanged. Wheels really turning, now. Obsession engaged.


Yeah. That was going places. When I brought this up to my then agent that summer, she was like—umm, huh? Excuse me for yawning in your face?


But that did not deter me. By 2011, somehow, this preposterous idea about doing a young adult paranormal history about Nathan Hale and what he did when he’d spent a week behind enemy lines took root. I read, probably ten to fifteen books about him and his real life. Learned he’d gone to Yale, became a schoolteacher and left a string of swooning broken-hearted young ladies all over Connecticut back in the late 1770s. I learned that he was a progressive young man who believed that women should be educated. And that in the summer of 1775, he dropped everything and joined the Continental Army. And that, in September 1776, a few months after the signing of the Declaration of Independence and his twenty-first birthday, Nathan was hanged from an apple tree by the British and left there to rot, a disgraceful death at the time.


I also learned that Nathan’s great, great, great something or other grandfather was John Hale, one of the accusers in the Salem Witch Trials. And that Nathan was born with a mark on his neck called a witch’s mark, which he’d grown up believing foretold that he would die by hanging.


I also dragged my kids to visit the Hale homestead in Coventry, Connecticut. I’d become, in a word—really obsessed. Because the more I learned about Nathan, the more I liked him. Nathan Hale was not some fusty, musty forgotten figure from history. Nathan Hale was not a QUOTE. Nathan was a good-looking, charming, brilliant, super-educated colonial hottie who was willing to basically throw his life away for his ideals. Now how hot is that?


And so, I was pumped. I was going to write this thing. Hells, yes.


But I hit a wall.


What did I know about writing historical fiction?
Nothing.


Writing historical fiction, I soon found out, involved a lot more than simply researching the background of the character you wished to write about.


It entailed understanding social moirés, dress styles, customs, style of language, etc. I had no idea where to begin with that.


So, sadly, I let the entire idea fizzle out and went on to other projects. Like Breaking Glass, and Vision, and Until Beth, and The Garden of the Lost.


Fast forward to 2014, TURN and Elizabeth Langston.


In our talks, Elizabeth and I had decided that we’d watch TURN together and live chat about it. In one of our chats, I bemoaned the fact that Washington's Spies, the book that the show is based on, had a first chapter that was not even mentioned in the show. And that first chapter was about Benjamin Talmadge (who is a big character in TURN) and his very dead best friend, young Nathan Hale.


How, I whined to Elizabeth, could they have not at least MENTIONED Nathan, America’s very first spy? I mean, the CIA headquarters has a statue of him. How could they not have at least dropped the poor guy’s name even once?


That got us talking. And Elizabeth mentioned that she had also found Nathan Hale to be an intriguing figure.


Elizabeth: Nathan would be an amazing hero in any YA or NA story. He was hot, smart, charming, athletic, and visionary. When he loved--whether it was his family, a woman, or his country--he was fierce. About the only flaw he had (and it was a fatal flaw) was being too impulsive. What author wouldn’t want to get her hands on that character?!


So, that’s when the wheels started turning inside my Squirrel-on-Crack brain. Elizabeth may remember this differently, but the voice in my head said this.


Lisa: Elizabeth is a GREAT writer. Elizabeth knows her historical stuff. Elizabeth is cool. We worked really well together on those three covers we did. Like we almost read each other’s minds. Elizabeth is logical and analytical whereas I am—BONKERS. Hmmmm…”


“So, I said—would you—what do you think about if we, like, wrote something together about Nathan Hale?”


Okay—let me tell you—I was totally ready for that giant yawn, I was so used to getting. But no—instead I got a different response. And if I had the to patience to scroll back through eight months of furious Facebook messaging, I’d even be able to pull up the actual discussion…but it doesn’t really matter.


Elizabeth: What I said was--I’m in. When do we start?


And the rest is, yeah—you guessed it. The rest is history.


Find out how, we started the ball rolling in Part 2 of Adventures in Co-Writing:
FINDING A MATCH


You can visit Elizabeth Langston on her website and blog.


Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Upcoming Events for August, September and October

Upcoming Events for Fall


Currently:
Goodreads giveaway for a VISION Arc.
click here

AUGUST 27:
WAITING ON WEDNESDAY Swagarama contest

SEPTEMBER 5-25, 
Special VISION limited special price— $.99 for BREAKING GLASS--

SEPTEMBER 9,
Release of VISION, (online release day party with Jennifer Murgia, whose book FOREST OF WHISPERS also releases the same day).

September TBA
VISION release party

SEPTEMBER 20,
Chapter by Chapter Book Rave

TOUR DE NOIR events with a host of other YA authors with tales of darkness: (including Kate Brian, Jennifer Murgia, Amalie Howard, Kristi Cook, Elizabeth Kiem, and more... (not all authors will be appearing at all events.



OCTOBER 9, Thursday 7PM —5PM
A TOUR DE NOIR Halloween Party at the New York Public Library in Riverdale NY

OCTOBER 16, Thursday 3:30—
Hawthorne Library, Hawthorne NJ

OCTOBER 30, Thursday
Barnes and Noble, Easton, PA




Monday, August 4, 2014

Back to Home base...What's coming up..

Well! Hello everyone! I know it's been awhile. I've been posting on the blog template for my website, but you know--that was not working out for me. I like this better. So from this point forward,

I'M BACK!

DIDJA MISS ME???


Okay..so what's coming up?

Fall is going to be BUSY.

My second book, ViSION releases next month, on September 9, 2014
But you can preorder it now, if you like right here!



High school student Bobby Pendell already has his hands full--he works almost every night to support his disabled-vet father and gifted little brother. Then he meets the beautiful new girl in town, who just happens to be his boss's daughter. Bobby has rules about that kind of thing. Nothing matters more than keeping his job.

When Bobby starts to get blinding migraines that come with scary, violent hallucinations, his livelihood is on the line. Soon, he must face the stunning possibility that the visions of murder are actually real. With his world going dark, Bobby is set on the trail of the serial killer terrorizing his small town. With everyone else convinced he's the prime suspect, Bobby realizes that he, or the girl he loves, might be killer's next victim.

The light is darker than you think...



Sunday, January 5, 2014

Happy New Year! Brand new website and home for my blog

Happy 2014!!!

Announcing a brand new website for my writing and cover design...


From this day forward, new posts to my blog will be embedded in my new website at squarespace.com. Check the navigation panel for a link to be redirected to the homepage.

for a link to the blog, click here:

https://lisa-amowitz.squarespace.com/blog/