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Showing posts with label Betsy Cornwell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Betsy Cornwell. Show all posts

Monday, July 24, 2017

Blog Tour: VENTURESS by Betsy Cornwell An Interview & Giveaway!


Hey everyone! I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the blog tour for VENTURESS by Betsy Cornwell! I freaking love this series! 

I have an interview with Betsy to share with you today! And make sure to enter the giveaway below!


Haven't heard of VENTURESS? Check it out!


Title: VENTURESS
Author: Betsy Cornwell
Pub. Date: August 1, 2017
Publisher: Clarion Books
Pages: 320
Formats: Hardcover, eBook
Young inventor Nicolette Lampton is living her own fairy tale happy ending. She's free of her horrible step-family, running a successful business, and is uninterested in marrying the handsome prince, Fin. Instead, she, Fin, and their friend Caro venture to the lush land of Faerie, where they seek to put an end to the bloody war their kingdom is waging. Mechanical armies and dark magic await them as they uncover devastating secrets about the past and fight for a real, lasting happily-ever-after for two troubled countries—and for themselves.


Now on to the interview!


Hey Betsy!! First I want to say welcome back to Two Chicks on Books I’m glad you could stop by for a chat! VENTURESS was freaking AWESOME and I can’t wait for everyone to read it!

For the readers: can you tell us a little bit about the events leading up to VENTURESS and the characters?

Okay first of all, thank you so much! It’s always a huge relief to hear that someone enjoyed your new book. Since VENTURESS is a standalone novel - meaning that you don’t have to read MECHANICA first to understand what’s happening - I wanted to put a little bit of space in between the first book in the series and this one.

VENTURESS kicks off a year after the end of MECHANICA, on the eve of the annual ball and scientific exposition. The heroine, Nick, is a successful inventor living happily with her clockwork horse and other steampunk animal companions in the heart of the royal city. Her best friends/family unit, Caro and Fin, are both wrapped up in their own challenges: a new romance for Caro, and all sorts of political trouble for Fin. There’s a war between their country and Faerie, and at the ball Nick receives a secret message begging for help with the resistance.

So is this the end for Nicolette and the crew? And if it is what are you working on now?

VENTURESS is the last book with these main characters, but I’m not quite done with the world of Esting and Faerie: you might see Nick and her friends popping up in the background of future books. I’ve just wrapped up revisions on a girl-Robin-Hood retelling called THE FOREST QUEEN that’s set in Esting 200 years before Nick was born. (You might notice little references to the Forest Queen’s story in both MECHANICA and VENTURESS.)

Were any of the characters in the book inspired by people from your real life?

I think there are little pieces of many people from my life in all of my characters, but I don’t tend to base them directly on just one person. I certainly met plenty of strong and smart young women inventors at Smith, where I went to college: it was the first college in the country to offer an all-women’s engineering program. I definitely think Nick would fit right in with that group of Smithies.

Who was your favorite character to write? What about your least favorite?

I always love writing Jules, Nick’s mechanical horse. It was probably even more fun to write about him in VENTURESS than it was in MECHANICA, because he spends all his time actual-horse-sized instead of tiny and therefore can be more involved in all the action. I don’t think I had a least favorite character to write - if I start to hate writing someone, I take that as a sign that they shouldn’t be in the book at all.

What is your favorite passage/scene in VENTURESS?

I have two! One is their underwater adventure in the bathysphere pods, which you can actually preview on HMH Teen right now (link: 


The other is a spoiler, sorry! I cried when I wrote it, so it might be masochistic to 
say it’s one of my favorites, but I’m proud of it.

What kind of research did you have to do for the story?

One of the things that’s never sat easy with me about the steampunk genre is how pro-colonial it can be. I wanted Esting to be a darker vision of Victorian-era imperial England. Faerie is at least partly inspired by my adopted home country of Ireland, which was of course one of England’s colonies. I read about the colonial history of Ireland, as well as America and India, as I was getting ready to write both MECHANICA and VENTURESS.

I do a lot of research into folklore and fairy tales in my work as the story editor at PARABOLA, a magazine that examines religious and spiritual traditions from around the world. As I was finishing VENTURESS, I came across a popular Korean fairy tale called “The Blind Man’s Daughter,” and I was startled by how perfectly it fit in with the themes I was exploring in my book. I have one of my characters tell a Faerie interpretation of that story in VENTURESS.

Who is your ultimate book boyfriend?

There are so many! Springing to mind right now is Char from ELLA ENCHANTED - Gail Carson Levine really knows how to write swoony MG/YA heroes.

What inspired you to write YA?

In college, I spent a semester interning at Teen Ink Magazine, and I was blown away by the quality of writing we received (Teen Ink is one of the biggest publishers of literary writing by teenagers). I kept thinking about all the beautiful, inventive, and lyrical fairy tale retellings I’d loved to read when I was younger. I realized that my wish to write literary fiction and my love for fairy tales and YA didn’t have to be mutually exclusive! I drafted my first novel, TIDES, during that semester.

Lightening Round Questions

What are you reading right now? Or what do you have on your TBR that you’re dying to read?

The Invention of Angela Carter, a biography of my favorite writer.

What Hogwarts House would the Sorting Hat place you in?

OK, I have to give a slightly extended answer for this one. When I was eleven/actual first year age: Ravenclaw, all the way. But adult me would beg to be a Hufflepuff.

Twitter or Facebook?

Twitter.

Favorite Superhero?

Gertrude Yorkes from Runaways.

Favorite TV show?

Buffy, always and forever.

Sweet or Salty?

Salty!

Any Phobias?

Spiders, unfortunately. At least there are no deadly ones in Ireland.

Song you can’t get enough of right now?

“The Maid Freed From The Gallows” sung by Tia Blake, which I listened to incessantly over the last few months while I was working on THE FOREST QUEEN.

2017 Movie you’re most looking forward to?

Probably the Kingsman sequel - the first one was so fun.

Thanks so much Betsy for answering my questions! I can’t wait for everyone to read VENTURESS!

Thank you so much for having me!






About Betsy:
Hi! I'm Betsy Cornwell, an American writer and teacher living in a stove-heated cottage in west Ireland, together with my horse trainer spouse, a small herd of dairy goats, and an increasing number of other animals. I write fiction and nonfiction and blog about Irish folklore, travel, wild food, goats (of course!), homesteading, and growing up.






Giveaway Details:

3 winners will receive a finished copy of VENTURESS. US Only.

a Rafflecopter giveaway




Tour Schedule:

Week One:
7/24/2017- Two Chicks on Books- Interview
7/25/2017- Here's to Happy Endings- Review
7/26/2017- BookHounds YAGuest Post
7/27/2017- The Book Nut- Interview
7/28/2017- jrsbookreviewsReview

Week Two:
7/31/2017- Nicole's Novel Reads- Review
8/1/2017- Novel NoviceGuest Post
8/3/2017- YA Book MadnessInterview
8/4/2017- Sarcasm & LemonsReview

Grab the first book in the series!



Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Blog Tour- MECHANICA A Playlist and A Giveaway!


I am so excited to be hosting a spot on the MECHANICA blog tour! I loved this steampunk Cinderella retelling and I really hope there will be a sequel! I have Betsy's playlist to share with you today and there's links to each video if you want to listen! And make sure to enter the giveaway to win a finished copy of the book!

Haven't heard of MECHANICA? Check it out!



Title: MECHANICA
Author: Betsy Cornwell
Pub. Date: August 25, 2015
Publisher: Clarion Books (HMH)
Pages: 320
Formats: Hardcover, eBook
Nicolette’s awful stepsisters call her “Mechanica” to demean her, but the nickname fits: she learned to be an inventor at her mother’s knee. Her mom is gone now, though, and the Steps have turned her into a servant in her own home. 

But on her sixteenth birthday, Nicolette discovers a secret workshop in the cellar and begins to dare to imagine a new life for herself. Could the mysterious books and tools hidden there—and the mechanical menagerie, led by a tiny metal horse named Jules—be the key to escaping her dreary existence? With a technological exposition and royal ball on the horizon, the timing might just be perfect for Nicolette to earn her freedom at last.


Gorgeous prose and themes of social justice and family shine in this richly imagined Cinderella retelling about an indomitable inventor who finds her prince . . . but realizes she doesn't want a fairy tale happy ending after all.



Now on to the playlist! 

Book Playlist.

I started writing Mechanica way back in 2009, as part of a collection of fairy tales I wrote for a senior project at Smith College. I’ve been building and rebuilding my Mechanica playlist ever since then, so I’m totally excited to share it with you now!

I usually have two playlists for each of my books: a ridiculously long one I used for drafting and editing background noise, which includes every song I have that’s vaguely relevant to the book’s mood or style. But then I have the Official Playlist, which is limited to about twelve songs that really cut to the book’s heart. So what I have here is that second list for Mechanica, including some of my longtime favorite singers like Brandi Carlile, The Decemberists, and Iron & Wine. They’ve been inspiring my writing since I was a teenager, and they’ll keep doing so for  a long, long time.

1.  "Lay Low" Nancy Elizabeth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOeDMm01gPM
2. "Hard Way Home" Brandi Carlile https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AV5TRO1BqU
3. "Never Be Daunted" Jaymay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdMxVlwBxYk
4. "Cinder and Smoke" Iron & Wine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSarZ7g1F-g
5. "Happy Home" Antigone Rising https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBPRJHnJSgU
6. "The Engine Driver" The Decemberists https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAD07HVFJxQ
7. "A New Place" Kyle Dawkins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pid-udZrmcU
8. "Vito's Ordination Song" Sufjan Stevens https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1Gs9CGschE
9. "Dragonfly" My Brightest Diamond https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwA96dZm6Mw
10. "Lightning Girl" Cloud Cult https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4VimbcqL0k
11. "Blue Northern Lights" Ollabelle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0Ezpsc2ERU
12. "Diana's Song" Antje Duvekot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSs-dvS3Yvg
13. "The Story I Heard" Blind Pilot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvmouWbk498
14. "Stacked Crooked" The New Pornographers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VokdpAJm9vs





About Betsy:
Hi! I'm Betsy Cornwell, an American writer and teacher living in a stove-heated cottage in west Ireland, together with my horse trainer spouse, a small herd of dairy goats, and an increasing number of other animals. I write fiction and nonfiction and blog about Irish folklore, travel, wild food, goats (of course!), homesteading, and growing up.









Find Betsy on the web: 

Website|Twitter
|Facebook|Goodreads|Tumblr



Giveaway Details:
1 winner will receive a finished copy of MECHANICA and a beautiful watch necklace from this etsy shop! US Only.

2 winners will receive a finished copy of MECHANICA. US Only.





a Rafflecopter giveaway


Check out the Tour Schedule!


Week One:
8/17/2015- FangirlishInterview
8/18/2015- Uncreatively ZoeyReview
8/19/2015- Two Chicks on BooksGuest Post
8/20/2015- A Backwards StoryReview
8/21/2015- Dark Faerie TalesGuest Post

Week Two:
8/24/2015- FiktshunInterview
8/25/2015- Bookish LifestyleReview
8/26/2015- Supernatural SnarkInterview
8/27/2015- Bookhounds yaReview
8/28/2015- Me, My Shelf and IGuest Post







Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Top Ten Tuesday (36)- My Ten Favorite Fairy Tale Retellings (so far)


Hi thanks for stopping by!!! And welcome to my Top 10 Tuesday post! 

Thanks to the lovely ladies at The Broke And The Bookish for creating this weekly meme!

Here's this week's topic.

August 4: Ten Fairytale Retellings I've Read/Want To Read (or you could do fairytales I want to be retold or fairytales I love)




This one super easy for me fairy tale retellings is one of my favorite genres! Its going to be hard to keep it to just 10 LOL


1. The Beau Rivage Series by Sarah Cross. She takes them all and puts them in one place! Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Beauty and The Beast, Bluebeard, 12 Dancing Princesses, The Little Mermaid, and more! The publisher who published the first 2, EgmontUSA closed but I'm really hoping the rest of the series gets picked up by someone else.
2. The Tales of Beauty and Madness series by Lili St. Crow. Each book features a different retelling the first is Snow White, book 2 is Cinderella, and book 3 is Little Red Riding Hood all set in a supernatural world with magic, vampires, and supernatural mafia. Love this series!
3. The Wrath & The Dawn by Renee Ahdieh. There's a few in here but it's mostly A Thousand and One Nights and Bluebeard.
4. The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer. I don't think these need explaining by now we've all fallen in love with Cinder, Scarlet, and Cress, and we're impatiently waiting for Winter!
5. Stitching Snow. A sci-fi version of Snow White complete with space travel and robots! I love this one!
6. Mechanica by Betsy Cornwell. It's a steampunk Cinderella retelling and the herione is badass!
7. A Court of Thorns And Roses. By Sarah J. Maas. Another Beauty and the Beast-ish retelling. 
8. Winterspell by Claire Legrand. It's a Nutcracker retelling and I am obsessed with this book! It's dark and sexy and magical!
9. Crown of Ice by Vicki L. Weavil. A beautiful Snow Queen retelling!
10. The Artisans by Julie Reece. Beauty and The Beast done Southern Gothic style.






So this is my list. What about you? What were the last books you received or bought?

And come back next week for my Top Ten Authors I've Read The Most Books From!


Hugs,
Jaime

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Top Ten Tuesday (21)- Top Ten Books On My Spring TBR List


Hi Happy St. Paddy's Day!!! And welcome to my Top 10 Tuesday post! 

Thanks to the lovely ladies at The Broke And The Bookish for creating this weekly meme!

Here's this week's topic.

March 17: Top Ten Books On My Spring TBR List

These are in no particular order just books I want to read this spring. Click on the cover for details



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So this is my list. What about you? Whats on your spring TBR?

And come back next week for my Top 10 Books From My Childhood (Or teen years) That I Would Love To Revisit ;)

Hugs,
Jaime

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Dying to Read (83)- MECHANICA by Betsy Cornwell


Hey y’all thanks for stopping by to see my Dying to Read post and of course as always I have to give credit to the lovely Jill over at Breaking the Spine for the Waiting on Wednesday Meme!

This sounds so awesome! A steampunk Cinderella retelling??? OMG I can't wait!!

MECHANICA
Betsy Cornwell
Release Date: August 4th 2015 
Hardcover: 304 pages
Publisher: Clarion Books
ISBN: 978-0547927718
Nicolette’s awful stepsisters call her “Mechanica” to demean her, but the nickname fits: she learned to be an inventor at her mother’s knee. Her mom is gone now, though, and the Steps have turned her into a servant in her own home. 

But on her sixteenth birthday, Nicolette discovers a secret workshop in the cellar and begins to dare to imagine a new life for herself. Could the mysterious books and tools hidden there—and the mechanical menagerie, led by a tiny metal horse named Jules—be the key to escaping her dreary existence? With a technological exposition and royal ball on the horizon, the timing might just be perfect for Nicolette to earn her freedom at last.

Gorgeous prose and themes of social justice and family shine in this richly imagined Cinderella retelling about an indomitable inventor who finds her prince . . . but realizes she doesn't want a fairy tale happy ending after all.



So what do you think? Will you be adding this to your pile? What are you dying to read this week?
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