In
honor of William Shakespeare’s birthday (celebrated on April 23),
authors Kim Askew and Amy Helmes, have dropped by with a guest blog post
to announce a special contest!
Get A “Twisted Lit” Character Named After You!
We reimagined William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” and “Macbeth,” with our “compulsively readable” YA books, Tempestuous (my review) and Exposure (my review).
Ever since the novels were published a few months ago through Merit
Press we’ve encountered a frequent question: Which of Shakespeare’s
plays will inspire your next books in the Twisted Lit series?
While
we’re currently hard at work putting our own spin on the Bard’s “Romeo
and Juliet” we thought we’d look to you, the readers, to help us pick
the fourth Shakespeare play that will inspire our next book in the
series. Got a hankering for a new spin on “Hamlet?” Love to see “King
Lear” get a YA update? Would you make much ado over our take on “Much
Ado About Nothing?”
Go to our Facebook page (Facebook.com/Twistedlitnovels)
and write on our wall to weigh in on which Shakespeare play you’d like
us to revamp next. In doing so, you’ll be entered to have your very own
name mentioned in one of our upcoming books (either as a character or
some other fun reference). If you’ve always wanted to see your name in
print — in a YA novel, no less — now’s your chance! The winner will also
receive autographed copies of our first two novels, Tempestuous and Exposure.
We’re looking forward to hearing your suggestions! (And don’t forget to follow us on twitter at @kaskew and @amyhelmes.)
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Winner will not be compensated for use of his or her name, and
publication is not guaranteed. Details of plot and character used in
connection with the name as it appears in the book are up to the sole
discretion of the authors. Contest ends June 1.
Kim & Amy
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Personally, I vote for As You Like It! It's my favorite Shakespeare play. For more information on the Twisted Lit series, check out my interview with Kim and Amy.
Ooh how fun; I'll have to leave my thoughts! It would be cool to maybe see your name as a character. I think I'd go with Much Ado About Nothing; it's a fun comedy. One of my favorites; I tend to like the tragedies more.
ReplyDeleteAre you looking forward to the Joss Whedon movie version?
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