About Me

Hi! I'm Becca Fitzpatrick, the author of the internationally bestselling HUSH, HUSH saga. When not writing, I'm most likely running, prowling sale racks for shoes (stilettos, please!), or enjoying one of life's many little indulgences: Ice cream, Veronica Mars, losing myself in a book, painting my toenails, or simply daydreaming. I do my best to update this blog as frequently as possible with news on upcoming events, tips for writers, and all things pertaining to my books.

12 January 2013

January 2013 Updates

Happy New Year!

I hope you all enjoyed the holiday season. I had a quiet and wonderful Christmas at home in Colorado, and I think the best present was the snow that started falling on Christmas Eve. I have always lived in cold climates, so more often than not, my Christmases are white, but one year during college I spent Christmas at my grandparents in L.A., and I have never forgotten how strange it felt to stand outside on Christmas day in a tee and shorts.

A few updates:

I am hard at work on the first draft of Black Ice, my new YA thriller.  I'm hoping to finish the draft by the end of January, which is a lofty goal, but I'm determined to do it.  We writers under contract are constantly dealing with deadlines, and while mine isn't until May, I'm hoping to impress my new editor by turning my manuscript in early. If I make a good impression now, maybe she'll cut me some slack later on! Several of you have asked me to reveal the characters' names in Black Ice, but I'm reluctant to do that until I know for certain that I won't be making any changes. At present, the most up-to-date information I have about Black Ice can be found here.

The Silence paperback was released last week. So exciting! If you're a fan of Scott Parnell, you'll want to take a peek at the bonus content provided at the back of the book. I included an entry from the diary Scott kept while he was hiding out in a cave near Delphic Seaport. This is your chance to glimpse at the inner-workings of Scott's mind.

I finally watched the BBC's 2009 Emma TV mini-series. I can't believe how perfectly Ramola Garai portrays Emma. I kept thinking, "This is what I pictured in my head when I read the book!" And while I was watching for pure enjoyment, I couldn't help but study Mr. Knightley's character. Goodness, but Jane Austen knows how to create a hero. For your viewing pleasure, I've included one of my favorite exchanges below.

Have a blessed 2013!

Becca


05 December 2012

HUSH, HUSH Movie News and Frequently Asked Questions!

Exciting News!!

Yesterday EW.com broke the news that LD Entertainment will be adapting the Hush, Hush saga for the big screen!  Are you excited?  Be sure to comment on the EW article and let us know what you think.

Becca has been getting a lot of great questions from you guys about what happens now that the movie rights have been optioned.  She's taken the most frequently asked questions and answered them on her website.  Visit BeccaFitzpatrick.com and click on the graphic for Hush, Hush movie news!






27 November 2012

It's That Time of Year...

I have new author photos! I'm trying to decide if I should choose a smiley one (that matches my personality!) or go for a more serious/suspense-writer look. Help me decide!



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20 November 2012

Happy Thanksgiving

Hi guys,

I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year. - Charles Dickens 

I love this time of year. LOVE it. When I was in high school, I started the tradition of naming aloud things I'm thankful for every day in November. Over the past few weeks, my heart has been warmed as I've read friends' notes of gratitude on Facebook. It's hard for me to feel disappointed or discouraged when I'm actively thinking about my blessings. And one of my biggest blessings is being able to share my stories with you. I started watching NASHVILLE this week (which I am quickly becoming obsessed with!) and one of the characters, a songwriter named Scarlett, says, "Who am I to write songs?" I feel that way often about my own writing. Who am I to tell stories? But I can promise you, even as I wrestle with my own insecurities and inadequacies, I always feel grateful for the opportunity I've been given to write and publish my books. 

When I was a little girl, one of my favorite things about Thanksgiving was setting our table for the big feast. My sisters and I spent hours polishing the silver and ironing the tablecloth. We arranged the centerpiece and set the china just so. I can tell you that I still get excited to set the table as an adult. I spent the morning polishing silver and debating color schemes. And I've decided on sunflowers for my centerpiece - I am a sucker for tradition. Maybe I will post a picture when I pull it all together. 

I think my favorite part of Thanksgiving dinner is the mashed potatoes with gravy. Or the cranberry relish. I love turkey too, but since I have yet to perfect the art of carving the turkey, and I always end up frustrated by the end of it, I would say my feelings toward turkey are more love/hate. Last year I plunged the carving knife into the turkey and cried out, "I give up!" I'll try not to be so melodramatic this year. 

Speaking of food, there is a scene in CRESCENDO that was inspired by one of my childhood Thanksgiving dinners. I was a junior in high school, and my family had invited several families to share Thanksgiving dinner with us. My mom put me in charge of making the rolls. My mom was not a fan of white flour when I was a kid, so I had to use whole wheat flour. If you've ever baked with whole wheat flour, you know that it bakes "heavy" and doesn't rise as well as white flour. I'm also quite certain that the yeast she gave me was expired. The rolls came out of the oven feeling not unlike paperweights! They were flat, heavy, and hard. That in itself would not have been so bad (I've never cared one way or the other about my cooking skills) except that the boy I liked (really liked!) was invited over for dinner. I distinctly remember watching him pick up one of the rolls and toss it in his palm, a look of memorization coming over his face as he marveled that such a little dinner roll could weigh so much. My mom, who knew about my crush, bustled over and said, "Becca made the rolls! Aren't they wonderful?" In some bizarre way, I felt like she was trying to sell him my homemaking skills. In CRESCENDO, Nora feels similarly when Blythe tries to convince Scott of Nora's cooking skills :)

Happy Thanksgiving! 

xo
Becca

16 November 2012

Home!

Hi everyone!

I'm home from the FINALE tour! Thank you for coming to see me. I had SUCH a fun time meeting you. My assistant, Jenn, is in the process of making a slideshow of tour pictures using the images you guys have sent her, but in the meantime, here are a few pictures I took on the road.

Backstage at Changing Hands (Phoenix, AZ) with Kresley Cole, Elizabeth Miles, Tonya Hurley, and Heather Brewer


Our incredible audience at Blue Willow Books in Houston, TX



With Patch and Courtney at the NYMBC event in San Fransisco, CA



My first traditional English pub lunch (parsnip soup and pigeon breast!) in Lancashire, England 



Speaking at my London signing 



With the Simon & Schuster UK team



My lovely audience in Warsaw, Poland 



Backstage, just before my Warsaw event. This is when I always start to feel nervous! 



Standing outside the Lamartine bookshop (Paris, France) window display of the HUSH, HUSH series


The Lover's Bridge (Passerelle des Arts) in Paris, France. 



Such a romantic walk. Spent an hour or so reading many of the tokens of love, but even then, hardly made my way through a fraction of them. Wondered about the stories behind the lovers, how they'd met, if they were still together, where they came from. Maybe someday I'll use the Passerelle des Arts in a book!



Since Paris was my last stop on the FINALE tour, I decided to buy Patch and Nora a "cadenas d’amour." I left them looking over the Seine River, in the City of Lovers.  Fitting, don't you think?

xoxo
Becca