Countdown to Better Off Friends: 4 Weeks! The Inspiration

Hi all! I'm so excited because in only FOUR WEEKS, Better Off Friends will be out in the world! To celebrate the release, I'll be doing a blog each week leading up to the release giving some insights to the book. This week: the inspiration! 

Before I do that, a few things: I'm going to be in Wisconsin and Illinois publication week (with more events to be announced soon, I can say at this point that I'll be in Houston for TeenBookCon on Saturday, April 26th!). For details on my schedule, head over to my EVENTS page. If you can't make it to any of my events, and want a signed book, you can pre-order it here, please be sure you put in the comments section that you want it signed and to what name you wane me to put in it (like Sara or Sarah)

Now that's out of the way, exciting news: I got to finally hold a finished copy in my hands last week, thanks to my editor, David Levithan!

David and I with our baby!

It was actually a conversation with David that led me to write Better Off Friends. One day, we were taking the bus home (we live near each other), when David mentioned that Erin Black, his colleague over at Scholastic, was talking about how she wanted a YA When Harry Met Sally... which is an awesome movie about a guy and a girl who become best friends, but as Harry said in the beginning of the movie, "...men and woman can't be friends because the sex part always gets in the way." I loved When Harry Met Sally... so I told him to let me think about it.

Over the course of a year (while I was working on Revenge of the Girl with the Great Personality), I thought about it. A book about a guy and girl best friend who may or may not become something more isn't new ground. So I wanted to tell the story in a different way. One of my favorite parts of the movie are these interstitials where older couples banter about how they met. In these few seconds you really get a sense of their relationship. I wanted to have that in my book between each chapter (that would alternate between the guy and the girl). All I knew was that it would just be banter and the only way you'd know who was talking was the typeface. I thought there was no way I was going to get away with it. People might find it confusing.

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I also really wanted to show the growth of the characters and their friendship, so I wanted the book to take place over a few years. Originally, Take a Bow was going to be four years of high school and I was told that I needed to make it only one year (with flashbacks, and for that story it was the right call). So I thought I wouldn't get away with doing Better Off Friends over five years.

Then I began working on the characters of Macallan and Levi. How did they become friends? What are they both like? I came up with certain scenes and scenarios and began outlining the story with index cards. I didn't breath a word about the interstitials or timeframe to my editor, and let the proposal (which is a rough outline and sample chapters) speak for itself. The interstitials ended up being everybody's favorite part! Hooray!

Once I got the green light, I began writing Better Off Friends over two years ago. Since I spent nearly a year building the characters in my head, it was a really fun book to write as I knew so much about them. Although there were some tears as well.

I'm really proud of this book. I hope you like reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it. Only four weeks left to go!

XOXO, Elizabeth

My 2013 Reads

Happy New Year! I just know that 2014 is going to be a great year!

My new year's resolution in 2012 was to read 50 books, which I did, but I decided I wasn't going to have a reading resolution in 2013. I did want to keep track of what I read, because what can I say, I like lists! 

  1. Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl*
  2. Beauty Queens by Libba Bray
  3. Gorgeous by Paul Rudnick
  4. The Summer Prince by Alaya Dawn Johnson
  5. City of Bones by Cassandra Clare*
  6. Just One Day by Gayle Forman
  7. Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers by Dav Piley
  8. Out of the Easy by Ruta Sepetys
  9. All You Never Wanted by Adele Griffin
  10. See Jane Write: A Girl's Guide to Writing Chick Lit by Sarah Mlynowski and Farrin Jacobs
  11. Save the Cat by Blake Snyder
  12. Invisibility by Andrea Cremer and David Levithan
  13. Bond Girl by Erin Duffy
  14. Legend by Marie Lu*
  15. Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead by Sheryl Sandberg
  16. Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell
  17. Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple
  18. From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by EL Konigsburg*
  19. Open Road Summer by Emery Lord (coming April 15, 2014)
  20. Two Boys Kissing by David Levithan 
  21. The Lonely Hearts Club by me (there's a reason I had to re-read it!)
  22. Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walters
  23. Exile by Kevin Emerson (coming April 29, 2014)
  24. When You Were Mine by Rebecca Serle*
  25. Ink is Thicker Than Water by Amy Spalding
  26. Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
  27. Love in the Time of Global Warming by Francesca Lia Block*
  28. The Chapel Wars by Lindsey Leavitt (coming May 6, 2014)
  29. United We Spy by Ally Carter
  30. Just One Year by Gayle Forman
  31. The Lucy Variations by Sara Zarr*
  32. Rotten by Michael Northrup
  33. The Darkest Path by Jeff Hirsch
  34. We Were Liars by E. Lockhart (coming May 13, 2014)
  35. Only Everything by Kieran Scott (coming May 6, 2014)
  36. Life by Committee by Corey Ann Haydu (coming May 13, 2014)
  37. Noggin by John Corey Whaley (coming April 8, 2014)
  38. The Geography of You and Me by Jennifer E. Smith (coming April 15, 2014)

*denotes book club book

I'm not going to single out any particular book because I loved so many of these books. But I do have to say that I can't even get over how many AMAZING books are coming out in April and May. Every single one of them is truly wonderful, and I was honored to give blurbs to a few (Exile, Open Road Summer, The Chapel Wars, Only Everything, and Life by Committee). All of the spring books deserve to be put on your spring to-read list (along with Better Off Friends, of course). ;-)  

It'll be interesting to see how many books I read this year, I'm starting off by reading Kate Atkinson's Life After Life. What's on your to-read pile for 2014?

Happy reading! Elizabeth