Just to show you it’s not all hot girls in tank tops and lacy underthings (not that there is anything wrong with that, nothing at all), let’s talk books. And, to put a finer point on it, let’s talk one book. Let’s talk “Ash,” the first book by Malinda Lo. Many of you will remember Malinda as the former AfterEllen.com managing editor. She still writes the column Notes & Queeries and her vlog The Lo-Down will return next month. Malinda left the site last year to complete “Ash,” a lesbian retelling of Cinderella. Now it is set to come out in September. I’m about a third of the way through and can happily report that Malinda has created a lush, lavishly-descriptive universe that will immerse readers young and old.
Malinda has graciously agreed to giveaway two autographed advanced copies. But before you start clamoring for a copy, let’s find out a little more about the story.
A quick Q&A with Malinda about “Ash”
DS: Describe the story of “Ash.”
ML: In the most blatant of terms, it's a lesbian retelling of Cinderella.
Stepping back from that concept a bit, Ash is about a girl who is grieving the loss of her parents, who both die in quick succession when she's only 12 years old. That loss sends her into a deep, almost suicidal depression. The novel tells the story of Ash coming out of that depression and choosing to live. The fact that she falls in love with a woman, as opposed to a man, is almost secondary.
DS: Where did the idea come from?
ML: I chose to retell the story of Cinderella because as a kid, I loved reading Robin McKinley's retellings of fairy tales, and she never retold Cinderella. I wrote Ash because I wanted to read it.
DS: What was it about the Cinderella story that you thought was ripe for the retelling?
ML: I actually had no idea if it was ripe for retelling — I didn't choose it, so much as it chose me. It's always been my favorite fairy tale.
DS: Did you always want to bring gay storylines into your work?
ML: Funny you ask that, because the answer is no. The first draft of Ash was not gay at all — Ash initially fell in love with the prince. After I gave it to a friend to read, she pointed out that the prince was pretty boring. I looked at the story more closely and realized that Ash was actually falling in love with someone else, and that someone else was a woman — Kaisa, the King's Huntress.
DS: Was it hard, getting mainstream publishers to accept a lesbian storyline in young adult fiction? Was there any resistance?
ML: I haven't had any resistance at all. My agent was behind it 100% from the get-go, and we received offers from several publishers who were all very enthusiastic about the lesbian story line. My editor, honestly, encouraged me to intensify the romance between Ash and Kaisa.
What I find interesting is that my publisher, Little, Brown, isn't positioning the book as a lesbian book, really. If you read the cover copy, it's not even entirely clear that Ash falls in love with a woman. It's being positioned as a mainstream YA fantasy — even more so in the U.K. I just got the cover copy from my U.K. publisher, Hodder, and there's basically no hint that there's a same-sex romance in there.
I don't think they're trying to hide it, because they're very supportive of reaching out to LGBT readers. I just think they believe the gay part is mostly irrelevant.
DS: What do you hope readers, both young and old, take away from the book?
ML: I just hope they'll find an enjoyable story — that sounds really basic, but it's true. And since I didn't write Ash as a young adult novel (I just wrote it — the categorization came after it was finished), I do hope adults as well as teens pick it up.
Other than that, I must admit that I really hope lesbian/bi readers like Kaisa. Not that straight readers can't like her too! But I think she deserves to be crushed on. :)
DS: Are you working on your next one? What’s it about?
ML: Yes, I'm currently in the middle of revising my next novel, which is sort of a prequel to Ash. It takes place several hundreds of years before, but it's set in the same world, and it's about the first woman to become a King's Huntress. It's my version of a quest story, so there's a dangerous journey, powerful magic, ancient fairies, and romance — plus, of course, lesbians. Barring unforeseen circumstances, it should come out in fall 2010.
If you are interested in receiving a free copy of “Ash,” leave your email address in the comments section (spelled out if you’re worried about spammers) by noon Thursday PST. I will pick the two winners via my friend the random number generator and post them on Friday Monday. Find out more about “Ash” and Malinda at her website, www.malindalo.com. Happy reading.
NOTE: Unfortunately, this giveaway is limited to US and Canada residents. I believe it's for legal release reasons. But Malinda said she hopes to have another giveaway for all non-North Americans once the UK edition comes out. So please stay tuned and my apologies.
NOTE II: Entries are now closed. The winner will be announced on Monday. Thanks so much for your interest!
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congrats to melinda!
yay!
landers35@gmail.com
I'm in California so it would be a quick ship!
goth dot music dot lover at gmail dot com
Can't wait to read the book, even if i don't get a free copy. I'll probably buy it for a christmas present if I can find it anywhere.
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and thank you
sounds like a great read!
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anna416 at missouristate dot edu
Can't not get in on this one :-)
sarah (dot) k (dot) stegner (at) gmail (dot) com
I went to high school with malinda and can't wait to read her first book!
marci dot fulton at gmail dot com
jadzia seven six two seven at msn dot com
Thank you! You never fail to make me smile!
ASH sounds so aewesome! I really can't wait to read this! I'll be crossing my fingers.lol
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betsey5025 at yahoo dot com
BOOKS are my thing!
It sounds like a really great story, I would love to read it (whether I get this copy or not)
jickypie [a] gmail [dot] com
thanks :)
PS. I live in Canada
Can't wait until this book comes out! I've been waiting to get my hands on a copy ever since I heard about it months ago.
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Her story looks incredibly interesting to read. Good Luck to everyone participating in the drawing!
J l e w s e r at gmail dot com
ahhh! i can't wait to read it!!
p dot dub dot e dot u at gmail dot com
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shmgrant at gmail dot com
:D
Weee... Cant wait for it to come out if i dont get it :))
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its a US adress
(L)DS
I always knew cinderella was gay, ever since ever after... Danielle and Jacqueline were totally gay for each other.
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Oh Em Gee! I would LOVE it! My teen daughter is bi and would also love it!!!
lupansgirl at g mail dot com
Please, please, please!
slayredrakon at gmail dot com
Interesting, pls get me in the running..... meow2402 @ yahoo dot com. Thank you very much!!!
usually a lurker, but a copy of Ash sure would help me combat the sleepless days and nights of a newborn baby....but no pressure.
love your blog. almost lost it when you were moving and there were no new posts.
*molly*teru@earth*link.net*
(minus the asterisks)
@Linster:
Hah, you get that, someone else gets the book, I'd have to think you got the better deal. =P
Hope I win..!
helen . to @ gmail.com
~Remula
sounds intriguing, can't wait to read it!
plasticcalifornia @ gmail . com
Can't wait to read the book.
chach97@yahoo.com
happykewlgirl at aol dot com
This book looks great!
Yay!
I'm throwing my hat in the ring.
tangoastor at gmail dot com
Sounds awesome!
a_booke_worm at yahoo dot com
and yes "booke" is spelled wrong.
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sass_angel@yahoo.com
*crosses fingers...and toes*
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edheldim at google dot com
I love fairy tale retellings!
I love Malinda Lo, and this book sounds intriguing, to say the least.
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rachel mathews at gmail dot com
I can't wait to read this book! Yay! :)
~Breezy
breezysea23 at hotmail dot com
Sounds absolutely wonderful.
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cparga at gmail dot com
thanks!
oh man! yes.
rabidtruths@gmail.com
Love to read this book.
christine_melimelo@yahoo.ca
i can't wait to read it...
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This book sounds wonderful!
intuitionfaery at aol dot com
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I have been looking forward to this book ever since the first mention about it on AE!
pyewacket88 at gmail dot com
Oh, this sounds lovely.
chiefquimby540 @ yahoo . com
Yay! Lesbo lit! Not enough good stuff out there.
Fivecupcake-at-gmail-com
So excited to read it!
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coolfyah at yahoo dot com
Thanks!!
I read Gregory Maguire's retelling of Cinderella "Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister". I love to take a look at fairy tales from a different perspective. I can't wait to read this one.
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Way excited for this book!
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i've been anxiously awaiting Ash since first hearing about it on After Ellen. i'm so glad it's going to be available soon!!
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pickle002 at hotmail dot com
I love your articles btw. Read them every morning before starting my day, makes it more enjoyable
knottem at yahoo dot com
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typo! my bad.
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Congratulations to Ms. Lo on her fine accomplishment. It is hard to find good romance so I look forward to her retelling.
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could always use more summer reading!
ceruleanbug at gmail dot com
I'm so excited for this book!
musetta.marie @ gmail.com
driftintothesong at gmail dot com
thanks!
Oooooh! Want it!
lenore.ragamuffin @ gmail.com
I've been looking forward to Ash ever since I first "heard" Malinda mention it. So excited!
hey shasta at shaw dot ca
I am so excited for Ash, and I would love to be entered to win a copy. I've loved Malinda's writing since way back in her Afterellen days, and can't wait to check out her first novel.
Jenna
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!!!!
n i mh y e a [at] g m ai l [do t] [c o m]
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Sounds awesome. So glad publishers are accepting!
sargasso17 (at) gmail (dot) com
mvpatenaude at gmail dot com
looks great!
quitecaro at gmail dot com
Counting down the days...
cr25ow at hotmail dot com
would love a copy!
brynncole @ gmail.com
lstrid at hotmail dot com
Looks like a good book...
Awesome!
b_r_guitar@yahoo.com
OMG! I <3 Robin McKinley and read her blog, and when I read the words "re-telling of Cinderella," I immediately thought of her! Also, a friend of mine worked at Little Brown until very recently. It's a sign!
Email is jma405 at nyu dot edu.
Woohoo! Even if I don't win, I'll have to find this when it comes out.
This sounds like a super interesting book.
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