Thursday, March 23, 2006

I'm in love with illusion, so saw me in half...

Salut, mes petites cheres

Finally I'm home from my travels and hopefully staying put in London for a while so I can get on with the book writing. I really hope to be able to tell you officially and properly about my new project soon. I'm very excited about it.

Paris was wonderful. It was a real thrill to go to FNAC (the French version of Borders) and see Diary Of A Crush (or Journal d'un Coup de Foudre as it's known over there) on the shelves, as well as meeting my French publishers and some readers at the Salon du Livre event. Not so fun was throwing up in a Parisian street - I suffer from really bad food allergies to some quite obscure ingredients and after being taken out for l'experience gastronomique, I was knocked for six. It was beyond embarassing.

At the moment I have a friend from LA staying and it's been wonderful to see London as a tourist. We went on the Highgate Cemetary Tour (which is very near where I live and if any of you ever come to London, I implore you to wander around the overgrown grounds and marvel at the magnificient mausoleums.) We also shopped because a week without a visit to Dorothy Perkins (it's the new Topshop) is a week wasted. Then tomorrow we're off for a bit of culture and will visit the National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery. But mostly today I slumped in Carphone Warehouse, signing half my life away so I could get my hot hands on the new Nokia Chic phone because it's gold and it has pretty flowers on it and I'm such a girl.

Anyway, from next week, there should be the resumption of normal service round these parts. But while I've been away, you lot have certainly been busy! What a veritable slew of comments. So, please try and bear with me as I reply to them here and I will be trying to leave a few comments in your blogs over the next few days too.

So, firstly thanks to everyone who've left comments about Let's Get Lost especially Ellie (I'm afraid I haven't got time to give you any specific writing tips but if you have a poke through my blog archives, I did write a long post on this very topic.) Thanks also to Beth, the eloquent miss_teen_angst and Michelle and yes, the film Virgin Suicides, which came out quite a few years ago now, is based on the book of the same name and actually you've inspired me to re-watch it this weekend. And extra special thanks to Abby - I'm always on the lookout for new bands to fall in love with so I will definitely check out both your blog and your recs. And re: Dylan? They do? Then my work here is done!

And now the results of the film cast competition! Thank you to everyone who entered. Your responses made me smile and in a couple of instances, actually squeak in horror! For what it's worth, I'm impressed at your choices as I couldn't think of anyone who'd I cast as everytime the subject comes up I have such a clear idea of what my characters look like, I get quite side-tracked. The only person that was based on a character from TV was Isabel's Dad who was inspired by the dour and dark Wesley Wyndam-Pryce from the TV show, Angel, but from the later seasons when he was all conflicted and stubbly. Just so you know! Anyway, the winners, after much deliberation are...

PennyLane

I really was taken with the notion of Emily Browning (who I loved in the Lemony Snickert movie) as Molly and I was re-watching an episode of The OC this lunch-time and swooning over the actor who plays Trey!

Beyourowngirl

Again, I adore Evan Rachel Wood for not fitting the mould of most young Hollywood actresses, James Franco is possibly too good-looking to play Smith but he is a fox and you got extra points for Michelle Trachtenberg as Ice Princess is one of my guilty pleasures!

If you haven't left me your email addy, then leave me a comment so I can get your address and limited edition LGL vests will be winging their way to you.

I am going to run another competition with more vest giveaways in the next week or so, so don't be disheartened. And thanks again, to everyone who entered.

Now I think dinner is almost ready and I want to watch Veronica Mars so I bid you au revoir!

Love


Sarra x

4 comments:

yishu said...

can't believe i'm actually posting a tag here, and you're going to read it!
-squeals- excuse me.
anyways, REALLY adore your books and i think the way you write is really unique, and you don't distance yourself as the writer at all, and whenever the heroine gets that weird tingly thing i do too! :D
anyways, my blog is at www.-eatmywords.blogspot.com and i'll REALLY REALLY love it if you drop by to leave a tag! :D

PennyLane said...

hey. oh my god i can't believe i won. i m quite excited. so i left my email but again it's smell_the_glove_00@hotmail.com that would be a spinal tap reference and those are zeros not the letter o. and my blog is www.thehotelcalifornia.blogspot.com so if you post anything there i'll definitely get it cause i always check my comments n stuff. k thanks you rock! XOXO ~Sara~

Julianne said...

Wow, I've been so busy with my essays I haven't been able to read your blog for ages. That Nokia Chic phone is gorgeous. I want one a lot. Must not give into consumerism, must not give into consumerism...ummm, anyway, I don't know if I mentioned this before, but I really love the mix CD :)

I've got to spend my month-long easter break desperately trying to learn to write short stories. I have to submit one as part of one of my portfolios this year and I need to pass so I can stay in artboy heaven! Please send me writerly vibes!

P.S. Abby speaks the truth. I blame you entirely for my artboy stalking!

Amy Green. said...

Can I please interview you for an e-zine, Sarra? Please, please, please. I'm glad you had fun in Paris. Not so glad about the pukeage.