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Janette

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About Me

Janette Rallison has been writing books since she was six years old—although the quality of her writing has improved vastly since that time. She writes because it is much more fun than cleaning bathrooms and all that other stuff she’d have to do if she wasn’t parked in front of the computer. Her avoidance of housework has led her to writing eleven books, five of which are young adult novels.
She prefers comedy over angst because, hey, there is enough angst in real life, but there’s a drastic shortage on both humor and romance. She lives in Arizona with her husband, five kids, and enough cats to classify her as eccentric.
Top 10 Reasons to Become a Writer
1.)Librarians think you're cool.
2.)You have an excuse to be cluttered: you have no time for cleaning; you're creating ART.
3.)You get a collection of stories you'll always enjoy reading…because you wrote them.
4.)If you publish, you don't have to think about what you'll get your friends and family for Christmas—they're all getting your book!
5.)You can name your characters all the things your husband wouldn't let you name your children.
6.)You can work in your pajamas.
7.)You get to network with other writers.
8.)Money and fame—Ha! Ha! But I just had to throw that one in.
9.)You can pattern your villains after the guys who dumped you in high school, and
10.)You don't have bad days—you just have more writing material to draw from!

My Interests

reading, reading, and more reading. Oh yeah, and writing

I'd like to meet:

Too many people to mention, including many who don't actually exist (Han Solo, Apollo, Elizabeth Bennet)

Also, I love meeting other writers, librarians, and teen readers. You guys are great!

Music:

just the good stuff

Movies:

favorites include Galaxy Quest, While You Were Sleeping, Pride and Prejudice (The BBC version) Star Wars (the origninal)The Lord Of The Rings, The Ten Commandments (Really, anything with Charlton Heston)Just Like Heaven, and many more

Television:

Hardly have time to watch it, but Fraiser reruns are my favorite

Books:

Mine of course--but also the classics (Especially Jane Austen) Shannon Hale's, Meg Cabots, a lot of fantasy and chic lit

Heroes:

My parents

My Blog

My fab Utah trip part two and the famous guy

After hanging out with Shannon Hale and her fab entourage, I went to BYU to teach at an annual writer's workshop. And really, I don't know when I've had so much fun. Writers are great to hang out with...
Posted by Janette on Mon, 30 Jun 2008 07:54:00 PST

Shannon Hale--my fab Utah trip

I came to Utah to teach at the BYU writing conference, but first I went to ShannonCon. (Shannon Hale kept on insisting that she didn't name the gathering ShannonCon--her fans did, but we know better. ...
Posted by Janette on Mon, 23 Jun 2008 01:06:00 PST

Utah and Arizona announcements--and more Orlando Bloom

For all of you in Utah and Arizona I have some events coming up. Please come! Because as you know I hate to look bad in front of book store employees.Saturday June 21stBarnes and Noble330 East Univers...
Posted by Janette on Sun, 15 Jun 2008 01:40:00 PST

Fact Checking in the Real World--Orlando Bloom

When I first decided to write books, I always knew that there would be some story scenes that had roots in incidents from my real life. What I didn't realize was how many times I would write a scene o...
Posted by Janette on Mon, 09 Jun 2008 12:23:00 PST

Fact Checking in the Real World, part 1

I just got my galleys (page proofs) back for Just One Wish, which has made me think about all the facts authors have to check when we write novels.For example, in this story the main character, Annika...
Posted by Janette on Sun, 01 Jun 2008 12:25:00 PST

The Joy of Revisions

Okay, that's a misleading title. There is very little joy in revisions, but still, I thought I'd comment on revisions for my used-to-be-A-Fairy-Godmother's-Guide-to-Saving-Troub led-Teens-and-now-...
Posted by Janette on Tue, 27 May 2008 04:57:00 PST

Mothers’ day/ the cleaning fairy

I have a saying which I use frequently with my children. It is: "Hey, the cleaning fairy doesn't live here. Pick up your stuff." Sometimes we even have entire conversations along the same lines.Child:...
Posted by Janette on Tue, 13 May 2008 11:41:00 PST

A New Dawn is out!

A New Dawn is out News flash for all of you Stephenie Meyer fans: You'll like this book. I was contacted a few months ago and asked if I wanted to write an essay about the Twilight series for a com...
Posted by Janette on Wed, 07 May 2008 12:07:00 PST

theme songs

When I was in Kansas for the library conference, the presenters in one of the classes chose theme songs. One lady chose Happy Trails, another lady chose Life is a Highway (and told us to insert the wo...
Posted by Janette on Sun, 27 Apr 2008 11:59:00 PST

fiction writers in the real world

For those of you who are wondering how the mural project went--first let me say that the box had big letters which read, "Easy to put up . . . Anyone can do it!"Yeah, right.This is fiction writing in ...
Posted by Janette on Mon, 21 Apr 2008 10:52:00 PST