Saturday, October 15, 2011

GCC presents Kristina Springer



Today I'm touring Kristina Springer and her adorable new book, Just an Ordinary Princess (which the cutest cover that I ever did see! I want that frock. And the gumboots. And the pretty hair.)

Jamie Edwards has loved everything about growing up on a pumpkin patch, but ever since her cousin Milan Woods arrived, things have really stunk. Jamie can’t imagine it was easy for Milan to leave her life back in Los Angeles and move to Average, Illinois, population one thousand. But it’s kind of hard to feel sorry for her since (a) Milan’s drop-dead gorgeous; (b) she’s the daughter of two of Hollywood’s hottest film stars; (c) she’s captured the attention of everyone in town, including Danny, Jamie’s crush since forever; and (d) she’s about to steal the title of Pumpkin Princess right out from underneath Jamie!


Are we in love with it yet? Though so. Anyway, here is a bit more insider info about the book and Kristina!

1 How did you come up with the idea for this book?
I love pumpkin anything—candles, bread, you name it. I was staring at my pumpkin colored kitchen walls and the idea of a pumpkin patch setting popped into my mind. Then I thought what if you were a teen girl who grew up on an awesome touristy pumpkin patch. And I was off from there.

2 What’s been your favorite author moment so far in your career?
My favorite is whenever someone loves one of my books. In one case I went to an author fair and a whole teen book club had come to meet me. It was fun.
3 It’s Oscar speech time! Who are the three people that you would most like to thank for helping you write this book?
Hubby and kids for scoping out pumpkin patches with me and one of my critique partners (and fab YA writer and YA librarian), Deena Lipomi, for reading the book several times and her great advice.

4 Describe a typical writing day
Running my kids all over the place and once each is in school (the littlest one is only in for two hours, two days a week), I write. Fast.
5 Tell me one strange random fact about this book.
The corn chucking I talk about in the book is actually something we used to do in college when we were bored. Retweet this button on every post blogger

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