Title: Everything You Know Author: Mary Beth Bass Genre: Young Adult Fantasy (Romance) Publication Date: October 18, 2013 Publisher: Boroughs Publishing Group Event Organized by: Literati Author Services, Inc.
~ Synopsis ~
NO ONE KNOWS EVERYTHING FOREVER
Emma Mathews never believed she was like everyone else, but neither did she think herself crazy. Meeting Joe Castlellaw, Henry Dearborn High’s newest student, was like waking on a cold rock in a strange place, the world bathed in liquid moonlight. Everything is different now…and fraught. Visions of a dark forest, a screaming woman and blood have begun to haunt Emma’s dreams, and not only at night. But Joe’s lonely beauty makes her float on air, and she would follow him anywhere--out of high school and through the great tree, to a world of poetry and political savagery, of magic and murder, to a life that is entirely theirs and yet unlike anything they have ever known.
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~ About the Author ~
More than a little obsessed with Keats and Moby Dick and fueled by loud music and cold grey days, Mary Beth Bass is the author of young adult fantasy and romantic women’s fiction. Her debut paranormal-women’s fiction hybrid, Follow Me received the Book Buyers Best Award for Time Travel, Fantasy, and Paranormal Romance.
An occasional travel writer, Mary Beth has written about Paris, Bordeaux, and Yorkshire, where she hiked the moors to the legendary setting for Wuthering Heights and stood breathless in the parsonage room where Charlotte, Anne, and Emily Bronte talked out their stories with each other.
And if I seem a little strange, well that’s because I am.
Also loves octopuses.
Guest Post:
Emma Mathews, the heroine of everything
you know, came to me head down and walking fast as she pushed through the crush
of kids in the hall at school. A closeted telepath, Emma couldn’t silence the chorus
of complaints and questions, cruel thoughts, desperate wishes, and unspeakable
confessions. She was angry at everything. School. Life. Her weird family. Her
best friend for dumping her. Herself for whatever it was she was lacking that
made Izzy leave her. And she’d forgotten her iPod. Her lifeline to the songs
that made things bearable, made the world make sense, or acknowledged the
senselessness of everything. The songs that made her feel happy and less alone.
Things about Emma and the story changed as I revised the book, but her need for
music remained a constant.
I listen to music as I write. On endless repeat and often very loud. I
chair dance. I sing along. Sometimes with headphones on. Although I try not to
do that in public. The chair dancing I can’t help.
Playlists: everything you know:
First Draft:
What Difference Does It Make,
The Smiths
These Things Take Time, The
Smiths
This Charming Man, The Smiths
How Soon Is Now, The Smiths
Handsome Devil, The Smiths
Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now,
The Smiths
You’ve Got Everything Now, The
Smiths
Accept Yourself, The Smiths
Girl Afraid, The Smiths
Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get
What I Want, The Smiths
What She Said, The Smiths
First Revision:
All That’s Known, Spring
Awakening Original Cast Album
The Bitch of Living, Spring
Awakening Original Cast Album
My Junk, Spring Awakening
Original Cast Album
Touch Me, Spring Awakening
Original Cast Album
And Then There Were None, Spring
Awakening Original Cast Album
The Mirror-Blue Night, Spring
Awakening Original Cast Album
The Guilty Ones, Spring
Awakening Original Cast Album
Don’t Do Sadness, Spring
Awakening Original Cast Album
Left Behind, Spring Awakening
Original Cast Album
Totally F**ked, Spring
Awakening Original Cast Album
Those You’ve Known, Spring
Awakening Original Cast Album
Final Revision:
Life Is A Pigsty, Morrissey
Girl Anachronism, The Dresden
Dolls
Radioactive, Imagine Dragons
It’s Time, Imagine Dragons
Demons, Imagine Dragons
On Top Of The World, Imagine
Dragons
Bleeding Out, Imagine Dragons
Peas & Porridge, Major
Powers & The Lo-Fi Symphony
Mr. Mysterious, Major Powers
& The Lo-Fi Symphony
93,000,000 Miles, Major Powers
& The Lo-Fi Symphony
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