Former AfterEllen Managing Editor and all-around cool writer lady Malinda Lo has written, you guessed it, another book. This one, like her previous two, is a young adult novel with strong LGBT representation. But instead of fantasy like “Ash” and its prequel “Huntress,” her new book “Adaptation” is contemporary science fiction. Also it’s got a great concept, cool cover and really creepy trailer. I’ll let it explain the story.
OK, that didn’t so much explain the story as make you want to read the story. So here’s the story. Across America, flocks of birds have been launching themselves at airplanes. This does not go well for either human or fowl. Then lead character Reese and her friend David are involved in a crash when birds fly into her headlights. When she wakes she is miraculously healed. Along the way to figuring out how there just might be a female love interest and a vast global government conspiracy.
Malinda has been so kind as to offer up a signed copy of “Adaptation” for giveaway to a lucky kitten. But before we get to that, here’s a little more from the author herself. I chatted with Malinda about the book, its concept and the gay stuff – of course.
Q: So what prompted you to make the, albeit not enormous, switch from fantasy to science fiction with Adaptation?
A: I had a dream! Seriously, one night I dreamed that I was in an airport while birds started falling dead from the sky. It was very creepy and very vivid, and when I woke up I rushed to my office and wrote it down in my writing journal. I don’t usually write down my dreams, but this one immediately seemed like it could be the beginning of an awesome story. I don’t think I even paused to think about the fact that I’d be switching from fantasy to science fiction. I’ve written all sorts of stuff (much of it unpublished) and I’ve never been loyal to one genre. I’m poly-genre-ous at heart.
Q: Where did the idea for Adaptation come from? Was it all those birds dropping from the sky we had a bit ago?
A: I checked my journal, and I had that dream in January 2009. The latest big rash of birds falling dead from the sky happened in January 2011, so I had the dream a couple of years before. However, mass animal die-offs are not unheard of. They do happen with some regularity, and I can't guarantee I hadn't heard of one at some point before I had the dream.
What I think is more likely, though, is that the idea of animals falling dead from the sky came to me from The X-Files. In one episode, “Die Hand Die Verletzt” (which actually is set in a high school and involves teens and a creepy teacher), a bunch of frogs rain down from the sky. I was a big X-phile, so I bet that idea stuck with me subconsciously.
Q: This is part of a duology, so did you see the whole story before you started writing the first book?
A: Yes. I initially thought this was going to be a trilogy, and I wrote a detailed outline for book 1 and proposals for books 2 and 3 when I submitted them to my publisher. However, they thought it would work better as a two-book series, so then I had to re-outline the story. I actually agree that it works better as two books; it’s one big story now, cut in two parts. Adaptation is the set-up, and the sequel (coming next fall) is hopefully the pay-off.
While the details of the plot did change (sometimes significantly) during the writing of the two books, the beginning and the end have always remained the same. I always knew what the central mystery was; the problem was just figuring out how to reveal it.
Q: Can we expect more changes with Reese’s personal life and relationships in the sequel?
A: Absolutely. Like I said, Adaptation is part 1. Her story is not over yet. There’s lots to come in the sequel! (And I mean lots.)
Q: How important was it for you to keep the LGBT element in this series, your first two books obviously have that as well.
A: It was very important. I’m well aware that there are still comparatively few stories published or produced that feature LGBT folks as main characters. So far, the book ideas I’ve had have all been about queer girls, and I’m lucky to be published by a mainstream publisher that has been 100% supportive of my work.
In terms of Adaptation, I felt that I had kind of done the fairy tale lesbian thing before (I can hardly believe I can say that!), and I wanted to try something else. There are very few bisexual characters in YA fiction, and Adaptation gave me an opportunity to write one. There are other queer characters in the book too: a gay boy and a lesbian. I mean, it's set in San Francisco, which we all know is the Gay Mecca! I think these might be my queerest books yet.
See, now you really, really want to read it. Well, you’re in luck. You can pick it up today on book store shelves everywhere. Also on the series of tubes. And one lucky winner will win a signed copy. So if you want to enter please put your name and email in the comments below. I’ll announce the winner next Tuesday on Twitter. Happy reading.
p.s. Yes, international friends, you are welcome to enter, too! In fact let me know where you're from in comments. I always think that is neat to know.
EDIT: Contest is now closed, thanks for entering.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
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123 comments:
Great contest Dorothy. I loved Ash and Huntress, and can't wait to read the new one. Feel free to discard my entry if it is only available to people within the US. I'm Australian.
K. Mackenzie, kmackenzie@y7mail.com
Sukaina
sukainaf@hotmail.com
Thanks for the opportunity (and interview!)
Elaine in Indy
goodboybennett [at] sbcglobal.net
my copy of Ash has sadly gone missing.
I'm glad this book is being promoted.
cjr2f [@] virginia . edu
Mari
alongcamemary[at]gmail.com
Lara - schmirke(@)gmail.com
Woooo!!!! Malinda Lo is awesome!!
Kate - riverdogrecords (@) gmail
Sonya
edheldim [at] gmail.com
I love Malinda Lo's work,so thank you so much for the interview and an chance to win a signed (swoon) copy of her latest.
MKD coolfyah at yahoo.com
Sounds interesting. I never read a book that involves queer characters before, would love to give it a try. Not sure if international readers are eligible for this lucky draw though...
rhine
rhinestar [at] gmail dot com
Two fist-pumps for a fearless author!
A. Moye
moyea@falcon.bgsu.edu
GASP!
Rosa
Hosabosa (at) gmail . com
Jess - starbuckriver@gmail.com
Sounds fascinating!
Mariel
mffogel@gmail.com
Would love it for my daughter (and myself!)
Anne
aelyden at gmail.com
Thanks for this!
Jimena
jimetp21 [at] gmail [dot] com
Hello from Peru :)
Love Malinda Lo
Amanda, Cgquack@hotmail.com
Count me in!
indubitably [dot] kate [at] gmail
Kim
ksturgul@hotmail.com
LOVED Ash and The Huntress! Would love to get a signed copy of this one!
Ashley - ashleyflitter@gmail.com
Include me on this one! Would love a signed copy to read!!
lmb_65 at hotmail.com
I've read both Ash and Huntress and loved them both.
redbone210@yahoo.com.
I'll skip the contest and buy my own copy to support Malinda, but just coming here to say how great it is to see Malinda's success. I read Malinda's work from the beginning of AfterEllen (yes, i am *that* old). Also - from the looks of the trailer....this could be a movie!
Would love to win a copy for my middle-schooler!
lisamal@aol.com
These books sound awesome, I'll definitely check them out!
Lindsay, in Edmonton
lhames@ualberta.ca
So excited to read this book! I rarely win anything so I'll be crossing my fingers. Thank you!
Alyssa
akathleen143(@)yahoo.com
Erica (from California, living in London)
erica.gillingham[at]gmail.com
Whoohoo! Great interview, too.
I would love to read this, her other books are great, but definitely to broke to buy it soon. So *crosses fingers* Emily, in England. An alliteration I've never noticed before!
raft.tree[at]gmail[dot]com
Thanks for including international readers!
It's nice to have something interesting to read every day and checking your blog is something I look forward to every afternoon. Keep writing for your distant readers!
Eleni Kyriakidou
elenikyriakidou@yahoo.com
Greetings from beautiful Greece!
Gawd! It would be great to get a signed Malinda Lo copy home!
Bente, Norway
lesbe_b at yahoo dot com
Awesome contest!
My name is Vanessa and I'm from Germany.
mary-alice-cullen@web.de
This book sounds so fascinating, I'd love to read it!
Joanna
joannagmilton[at]gmail[dot]com
sounds awesome!!
my name Andi
andi.csepi@gmailcom
Christy
pkaypunks@hotmail.com
I loved Ash and Huntress and can't wait to read this, so I'll give the contest a try.
Danie
daniexj[at]gmail[dot]com
Loved the previous ones. In to a syfy period myself (reading wise) Winning would be the cherry on top. :)
melissa_vandyck [at] yahoo [dot] com
From Belgium
I really enjoyed Ash, having just read it recently and this sounds great and very different. I'd love a copy.
Debra
debra.serrins@gmail.com
dc chicks, baby! sophie - @starophie and babygumm@mac.com
This is gonna be awesome!
Jennifer
jennyspenny@gmail.com
I can't wait to read this! I read Ash and Huntress recently and I couldn't put them down!
Melissa (from England)
poppetbaby1@btinternet.com
yes! Love the interview!
I loved Malinda Lo's previous two books, and am such a sci-fi geek, so I am really excited for Adaptation!
As for the contest:
Caitlin McCullough
caity_mccullough@msn.com
It's currently on my to-read/buy book queue. Really looking forward to it!
(Also, here's an international reader/fan from Porto, Portugal, eager to try my luck: Renata Ramos, renata.olivera.ramos@gmail.com)
Pick me! Pick me!
elizabeth
cloudcast.day @ gmail
Yay for international comments! Coming at you all the way from beautiful Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, where you will move if Romney gets elected.
Susan @ mamanongrata.com
Sounds amazing!
Molly, molly.pearce1@virginmedia.com. From the UK! :)
Loved Ash!
Kristin, (Ohio)
fendergal@hotmail.com
Can't wait to read more from this author!
Sophie
sophiet(@)vt.edu
I'm from England and I just finished reading Ash today! I've got Huntress on the bookcase to read next, I might as well try and add to my Lo collection, haha :)
Jasmine[at]JStationX[dot]com
hello from london.
upekha:
upekha.b@gmail.com
Have loved Malinda Lo since Ash!
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Sara in DC
lupine1515 at gmail.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQJ6yqQRAQs
Looking forward to this book, it seems very cool!
/fa in Sweden
fallon[dot]ash[at]gmail[dot]com
Great contest! love Malinda Lo :)
Kiersten in DC
email: kiersten.kelley@gmai.com
Loved Ash! Super excited about this novel and movie :-)
Jenny in Springfield, MO
email: Price712@gmail.com
boleyn1536(at)hotmail(dot)com
Laura
Greece! (Though I'm not actually Greek, unfortunately)
What a great potential addition to my classroom library. Thanks for the chance!
sounds great, can't wait to read it!
Samantha -
samiegyrl@aol.com
Thanks for the interview!
Sherri sharon.frantz@gmail.com
People....!!!!!!!!! use {at] in your email addys PLEASE! You are asking for a bunch of spam............
I've recently read Ash and Huntress and am in love with them! I cannot wait to read Adaption and it's sequel. I'm from England and hope to get my hands on a copy soon.
Amy Robins, marshmallowhead{at]hotmail.co.uk
Susan sew214 at gmail
The book seems really good, I got interested.
I'm in love with the blog as always!
Greetings from Brazil and thank you for the opportunity!
Tabatha
tabatha.lorrani[at]gmail.com
Wow, this is great! Nothing I love more than a good book :) Especially something in the YA section- I'm right at the edge of that marker but I love me some gay girls for sure.
Meghan in Syracuse,
megjva@aol.com
Loved Ash, can wait to check this one out!
Lindsay, Jersey girl here!
charmedgrl16{at}msn.com
Julie from Modesto, CA
foxyviolist03@yahoo.com
Julie from Modesto, CA
foxyviolist03@yahoo.com
Can't wait to read it!
Claire from Northern Ireland
leebsgal@gmail.com
Yay!
Sarah Dee
sarahdee86 (@) gmail.com
Here it is
Eletta
surfix67@hotmail.it
Hi, I love reading but where I'm from its really hard to get LBGT books. I look forward to trying to find this, I'm really intrigued by the concept. Much love from Trinidad. My email is stacywarwick@gmail.com.
Stacy
Ah, a comp open to international people too - marvellous!
Louise A (tura@rocketmail.com)
A hop, skip and a bloody big jump across the pond away in the UK
So cool to see she's written more. Ash is one of my all time favorite books. In high school I remember thinking, 'I wish there was just one book with a character I can actually relate to.' And there was Ash. Hell yeah gonna read this one way or another.
Shara - shara_shatley@yahoo.com
Still haven't read Huntress yet (I own the hardback from America to fit in with my hardback Ash, and the paperback from Britain to show she has British readers), I was in the middle of reading Ash for a second time when it came out and haven't got around to finishing it yet (yes, I know, but I have been reading a lot of Glee fan fiction).
Still stoked for this, obviously.
Ian - goldringi@hotmail.com
Would love to read this!
Holly - hollyesansom@gmail.com
Thanks so much for the interview!
Allison
abarclay110@gmail.com
Thanks! So excited for this book!
Allison
abarclay110@gmail.com
This sounds awesome!
Cayt - thiscayt [at] gmail [dot] com.
Just got the book yesterday, I had to stop myself from finishing it in one night because waiting for the second book will be torture. However when I woke up I couldn't help but pick it up again, and I can't wait (already) for the next one :)
Katrina W
Proudtobeme1122@aol.com
Hi long time reader, first time commenter.
Had to put my name in the hat, this book sounds very interesting.
Pauline from Edinburgh
littleideas32[at]googlemail.com
Clicking my way over to Amazon to see if this is available for Kindle :)
acundiff312@gmail.com
You're a goddess!
Lisa
lcshaw60@gmail.com
I've been a huge fan of Malinda since Ash!
kninjai@msn.com
Thanks for this :)
Shannon Ryan
the-happy-little-elf[at]live[dot]co[dot]uk
And I'm from England!
I loved Ash and Huntress, so I'm really excited for this one.
Shayla (earlyxsunsets07@aim.com)
Look forward to reading this novel. Sending love all the way from Singapore.
XOXO,
Cheo Yee Wei
spy_girl47[@]hotmail.com
The interview with Malinda was fantastic. I've really enjoyed her other books (Ash is my favorite so far), and I look forward to reading this one!
faerieprincess1978@gmail.com
Great interview (and contest)! Count me in -- I'm in the UK.
Sharon
tealhorse71 [at] yahoo [dot] com
angela
tastiejam@gmail
Malinda's a fantastic writer, and I'm proud to be a Wellesley alum alongside her. Please enter me.
Lynn in Vancouver, Canada
lasternberger@gmail.com
358Sounds awesome!
Stephanie C.
stepch@roadrunner.com
María from Argentina - fairylandandrevels@gmail.com
María from Argentina - fairylandandrevels@gmail.com
Thanks so much!!
truetor at yahoo dot com
Great interview!
I want to win!
williamsrach.l@gmail.com
Rachel Williams
exciting! maja akaikitsune.chan[at]gmail.com
Love Malinda Lo, sci fi, Dorothy Surrenders, and of course a contest! lisa.sands@gmail.com
This looks amazing. I'd love to read this book. I'm Australian, but in the US for now!
Adele J.
withitwoo@gmail.com
Nora
ivesiana at yahoo dot com
USA, New York State, all day every day!
Laurie
branewurms [at] suddenlink [dot] net
*crosses fingers* Looking forward to this one!
Stefanie Stokes
nemo.star7@gmail.com
England
Ash is one of my fave books but unfortunately I don't own Huntress yet :( Adaptation sounds really interesting though :D
Hey ladies, Malinda Lo did another piece about Adaptation here:
http://whatever.scalzi.com/2012/09/21/the-big-idea-malinda-lo-2/
It's interesting for a bit more depth to the info.
Oh boo, and my original comment for the contest appears to have been eaten by the internets. I would love a chance to win Adaptation -- Ms. Lo has been a lot of fun to read so far. :)
Kirsten
ksollino [at] gmail [dot] com
I did not know this stemmed from a dream!
Sophia Chang
sophiathewriter at gmail
I'm really looking forward to this novel! As a bisexual female, I can't wait to meet these characters! :)
Sara M
sara_UFblog [at] yahoo [dot] com
Malinda Lo is now officially my favourite writer!! I really can't wait for the sequel. I'm already dying to read the first book again. Next fall is too far away *cries*
And I would absolutely love a signed copy - shout out from Australia =D
Email:
tina.n89[at]gmail.com
Thanks for this, Dorothy!
And wow, if I win I am so totally giving this to my awesome niece. Right after I read it. :-)
@butwait
shelleyq (at) yahoo (dot) com
Delaware River Valley, US
This book sounds sooooo perfect for my sweetie! She would love a signed copy. Pre-internet, she spent months making phone calls to track down a first edition of my favorite book of poetry.
youalsoget@yahoo.com
Yay!
Marian, marian_witham@hotmail.com
(@JaggyL)
And I'm from New Zealand :-)
I hope I'm not to late for this. Sounds like a great novel. Thanks for a good blog! Oh, and I'm Swedish.
downbelow_@hotmail.com
I enjoyed this interview (and also the one on John Scalzi's blog). This book sounds great.
Anna
flyby5july at yahoo dot com
I'm really looking forward to reading this new book from Lo!
I bought Ash and Huntress and have had Adaptation on my Amazon wish list. Thanks for the interview and the chance to win a copy. - Lisel (liselht [at] gmail [dot] com)
Carmen
diav615 [at] gmail [dot] com
Hege. All the way from Norway.
hege_1988 (@) hotmail.com
Hi :)
I'm Anna, from Iceland! :)
anna.gudlaugsdottir[at]gmail.com :)
Kristen
ultraviolet79@gmail.com
Great interview. =)
Catherine
cbrennan73[at]gmail.com
Sounds like a great read!
Philippa from sunny ol London!
pmoran03@hotmail.com
I loved Huntress by Malinda!
Thanks for giving this away.
Stella(d0t)chen1994(at)hotmail(dot)ca
Greetings from Canada. :)
Hello! My name is Ruby and my email is roxy_rules@live.com . I'm from Australia :) Thanks so much for the giveaway and the awesome interview - I love Ash and Huntress :)
Thank you for the opportunity!
Lucy from Australia here.
tohsaka (dot) rin (at) gmail (dot) com.
Thanks!
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