Hal Eisenberg's Blog - Posts Tagged "overnight-sensation"
Who will play the parts in Overnight Sensation?
Hi All! Please check out the blog on my website: http://www.hal-eisenberg.com and see who I've chosen to play the characters in the Overnight Sensation movie.
What's that? I don't have an option for the movie yet? Who cares? Truth is, I've actually had some interest in the project so..... take a look and see if you agree after reading the book. And then go ahead and post your choices of who you think should play the parts. I haven't chosen the girls or the other parts yet, so help me out with those - AND thanks for reading!
What's that? I don't have an option for the movie yet? Who cares? Truth is, I've actually had some interest in the project so..... take a look and see if you agree after reading the book. And then go ahead and post your choices of who you think should play the parts. I haven't chosen the girls or the other parts yet, so help me out with those - AND thanks for reading!
Published on September 03, 2012 20:13
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actors, movie, overnight-sensation
Book Visit/Reading!
My thanks to the 5th grade class at King's Ridge for letting me come and speak to them about the writing process as well as read excerpts from my book. I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of questions from the over 75 students packed into the room. We covered an array of topics including character development - how I came up with Jonah's personality and the school bully, Gozzy, as well as questions about writing dialogue between the characters and how Jonah addresses the readers one-to-one throughout the book. I was also able to play them the Overnight Sensation book trailer on their whiteboard. It was a terrific visit and I thank you for letting me share my book with you!
Published on November 02, 2012 07:41
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book-reading, book-visit, overnight-sensation
INDIE SPOTLIGHT FEATURE!
Hey everyone! Please check out the indie spotlight as they have chosen Overnight Sensation as their featured book today along with an interview.
Here's the link: http://www.theindiespotlight.com
A big thanks to Indie Spotlight for the plug!!
Here's the link: http://www.theindiespotlight.com
A big thanks to Indie Spotlight for the plug!!
Published on November 03, 2012 10:20
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fame, hal-eisenberg, humor, indie-spotlight, interview, music, overnight-sensation, teen, young-adult
Overnight Sensation Give-Away
Hi All!
I want to thank everyone who entered my give-away and especially thanks to the avid readers who added Overnight Sensation to their "to read" list.
Congrats to Betty who won a signed copy!
I plan on having another give-away very soon, so if you didn't win, there will be more chances. Plus, the next give-away will include some swag...
Thanks again! It's readers like you who make me want to continue to write.
I want to thank everyone who entered my give-away and especially thanks to the avid readers who added Overnight Sensation to their "to read" list.
Congrats to Betty who won a signed copy!
I plan on having another give-away very soon, so if you didn't win, there will be more chances. Plus, the next give-away will include some swag...
Thanks again! It's readers like you who make me want to continue to write.
Published on November 09, 2012 08:40
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fame, give-away, music, overnight-sensation, rock-and-roll, teen-bands, young-adult-book
NEW GIVE-AWAY - ALMOST OVER!
TO MY LEGIONS OF FANS, the millions who have requested, dare I say, demanded another give-away - it's here!
Oops. For a minute there I thought I was Amanda Hocking.
Well, I'm still having a give-away and it ends
in about 2 days so... stop reading this and enter!
Seriously. There's nothing more for you to read here. Actually there is one more thing. In addition to a signed copy of my book, I'm also giving away some great swag including 4 signed bookmarks, 3 pearlized colored guitar picks, and a brand new Chevy Camaro!
Okay, I'm not really giving away a Camaro, but for a second there, didn't that sound totally awesome? Now go and sign up.
Oops. For a minute there I thought I was Amanda Hocking.
Well, I'm still having a give-away and it ends
in about 2 days so... stop reading this and enter!
Seriously. There's nothing more for you to read here. Actually there is one more thing. In addition to a signed copy of my book, I'm also giving away some great swag including 4 signed bookmarks, 3 pearlized colored guitar picks, and a brand new Chevy Camaro!
Okay, I'm not really giving away a Camaro, but for a second there, didn't that sound totally awesome? Now go and sign up.
Published on November 27, 2012 18:45
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fame, funny, give-away, humor, music, overnight-sensation, rock-stars, signed-copy, swag, teen-band, win, young-adult
BOOK REVIEWS - MY THOUGHTS
A MESSAGE TO WRITERS (AND BLOGGERS)
Hi All! In case you stumbled on this blog, my name is Hal Eisenberg and I published my first young adult, contemporary novel, OVERNIGHT SENSATION, about 6 months ago. During this short period of time, I've been fortunate to get some great reviews and ratings and thought I'd share some of my observations with both writers as well as bloggers about them.
The fact that someone would actually take the time to read my book and then write down their thoughts is amazing to me. Especially since it does not follow the path of what's popular. For example, you won't find any shape shifters, demons, ghosts, or hunky vampires in love:). Instead, it deals with the real world and in particular, the real world's obsession and fascination with fame by asking the question, "What would you do if you suddenly became famous but didn't deserve that fame? Would you come clean? Or would you try like mad to hold on to that fame?" And it does it in what I hope is a clever, funny way.
I find it very gratifying to read the reviews of my book as they trickle in, even though it has not been out very long. I'm also amazed at the wide variances of opinions in those reviews.
For example, while some reviewers have praised Overnight Sensation for its mystery element, describing how they had no idea how it was going to end, what an intense imaginative ride it was, and how the plot twists surprised them, others have written that it was predictable.
And while some have written about how they couldn't put it down and how it made them want to keep reading, others have felt compelled to focus on some grammatical errors rather than the story itself.
Overnight Sensation has a lot of dialogue because it surrounds four teenage boys who are best friends that hang out together in school, in their homes, at parties, with girls... in other words, they do what many teenagers do. After turning over the first draft to my first editor, she said, "Instead of having the main character describe what is going on, you should have more dialogue between the boys, but refrain from using too much "I said" or "he said", as it becomes repetitive. If they're following the story, the reader already knows who's speaking." This made perfect sense to me, so I went back and added dialogue while pulling out many of those phrases. Still, some reviewers have stated that there's too much dialogue while others stated that they had trouble figuring out who was speaking...
Then there are reviews praising the accurateness of the dialogue saying things like how I must have teenage boys or how I must have consulted with teenagers because I nailed it, while another wrote how the dialogue seemed off and that teen boys don't talk like that. Well, the truth is out on this one - I do have teenage boys who are with their friends at our house all the time and I did consult with them on terminology and phrases, so let me assure those in doubt, that dialogue is as real as it gets!
So, if you're a writer and reviews of your book start to come in, I urge you to keep in mind these things when reading them:
You can't please everyone and you never will. However, if you keep at it, you will please some, and when that happens, when a reader clicks with your story and gets it and writes about it, it will put an extremely wide grin on your face.
If you write young adult fiction, or any genre for that matter, realize that there are millions of readers out there from age 12 to age 90 and their take on your book will be as varied as their age and experience.
And finally, when you get a review that makes you groan, go pick out some of your favorite books or authors of all time and read their reviews and look at their ratings. Know what you'll find? That your reviews and ratings are not far off from theirs. Sure, they may have a best seller with thousands of reviews, but it all comes down to the same thing. The joy of writing comes from pulling a story out of your brain and sharing it with the world and that's really all you should focus on because that's all you can control. The rest is up to interpretation.
Hi All! In case you stumbled on this blog, my name is Hal Eisenberg and I published my first young adult, contemporary novel, OVERNIGHT SENSATION, about 6 months ago. During this short period of time, I've been fortunate to get some great reviews and ratings and thought I'd share some of my observations with both writers as well as bloggers about them.
The fact that someone would actually take the time to read my book and then write down their thoughts is amazing to me. Especially since it does not follow the path of what's popular. For example, you won't find any shape shifters, demons, ghosts, or hunky vampires in love:). Instead, it deals with the real world and in particular, the real world's obsession and fascination with fame by asking the question, "What would you do if you suddenly became famous but didn't deserve that fame? Would you come clean? Or would you try like mad to hold on to that fame?" And it does it in what I hope is a clever, funny way.
I find it very gratifying to read the reviews of my book as they trickle in, even though it has not been out very long. I'm also amazed at the wide variances of opinions in those reviews.
For example, while some reviewers have praised Overnight Sensation for its mystery element, describing how they had no idea how it was going to end, what an intense imaginative ride it was, and how the plot twists surprised them, others have written that it was predictable.
And while some have written about how they couldn't put it down and how it made them want to keep reading, others have felt compelled to focus on some grammatical errors rather than the story itself.
Overnight Sensation has a lot of dialogue because it surrounds four teenage boys who are best friends that hang out together in school, in their homes, at parties, with girls... in other words, they do what many teenagers do. After turning over the first draft to my first editor, she said, "Instead of having the main character describe what is going on, you should have more dialogue between the boys, but refrain from using too much "I said" or "he said", as it becomes repetitive. If they're following the story, the reader already knows who's speaking." This made perfect sense to me, so I went back and added dialogue while pulling out many of those phrases. Still, some reviewers have stated that there's too much dialogue while others stated that they had trouble figuring out who was speaking...
Then there are reviews praising the accurateness of the dialogue saying things like how I must have teenage boys or how I must have consulted with teenagers because I nailed it, while another wrote how the dialogue seemed off and that teen boys don't talk like that. Well, the truth is out on this one - I do have teenage boys who are with their friends at our house all the time and I did consult with them on terminology and phrases, so let me assure those in doubt, that dialogue is as real as it gets!
So, if you're a writer and reviews of your book start to come in, I urge you to keep in mind these things when reading them:
You can't please everyone and you never will. However, if you keep at it, you will please some, and when that happens, when a reader clicks with your story and gets it and writes about it, it will put an extremely wide grin on your face.
If you write young adult fiction, or any genre for that matter, realize that there are millions of readers out there from age 12 to age 90 and their take on your book will be as varied as their age and experience.
And finally, when you get a review that makes you groan, go pick out some of your favorite books or authors of all time and read their reviews and look at their ratings. Know what you'll find? That your reviews and ratings are not far off from theirs. Sure, they may have a best seller with thousands of reviews, but it all comes down to the same thing. The joy of writing comes from pulling a story out of your brain and sharing it with the world and that's really all you should focus on because that's all you can control. The rest is up to interpretation.
Published on January 10, 2013 06:09
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authors, book-reviews, music, overnight-sensation, teen-bands, teens, writing, young-adult-fiction
Thanks for the Adds!
Hi Everyone, and by everyone I mean all ten of you that actually read my posts. I just realized that if everyone that added my book to their "to read" shelf actually purchased and read it, I'd have a lot more reviews. And in addition to the reviews, I could probably buy three tanks of gas for my car. Either that, or one Starbucks Strawberries & Creme Frappuccino - I think the costs are the same.
I'm guessing when people put books on their "to read" shelf, and you see that they've got 500+ books on said shelf, the odds are they're not going to read it or even remember it, at least not in this decade. But it's nice to see that they thought enough about my book to add it at that moment. Kind of like making a to do list and then burying it under a pile of other to do lists.
Either way, to all of you goodread people, or goodreaders, or people that are on goodreads and like to read good - whatever - I challenge you to actually READ my book. Preferably after purchasing it online vs. buying it from some scraggly looking dude on the street who's also got a box full of genuine Rolexes....
I'm guessing when people put books on their "to read" shelf, and you see that they've got 500+ books on said shelf, the odds are they're not going to read it or even remember it, at least not in this decade. But it's nice to see that they thought enough about my book to add it at that moment. Kind of like making a to do list and then burying it under a pile of other to do lists.
Either way, to all of you goodread people, or goodreaders, or people that are on goodreads and like to read good - whatever - I challenge you to actually READ my book. Preferably after purchasing it online vs. buying it from some scraggly looking dude on the street who's also got a box full of genuine Rolexes....
Published on March 27, 2013 14:50
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favorites, give-away, overnight-sensation, reading, to-read-lists
Thanks for entering!
Hi All! I want to say thanks to all of you that entered my latest give-away (over 900) over the 3 day period and congrats to the winner! I plan on doing this again very soon and in the meantime, if you really, really want to read Overnight Sensation, you can go to Amazon.com
or Barnes & Noble.com and get one for your very own. I thank you, my family thanks you, and my 33 year-old African Grey Parrot named McCartney thanks you. Really, he can. He's got a vocabulary of over 2000 words and can put them into coherent sentences. Not sure how he does this... maybe I'll use him as my editor for my next book.
or Barnes & Noble.com and get one for your very own. I thank you, my family thanks you, and my 33 year-old African Grey Parrot named McCartney thanks you. Really, he can. He's got a vocabulary of over 2000 words and can put them into coherent sentences. Not sure how he does this... maybe I'll use him as my editor for my next book.
Published on November 23, 2013 09:03
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adventure, fame, give-away, humor, overnight-sensation, rock-and-roll, rock-music, ya, young-adult, young-adult-contemporary
A huge thank you!
Thanks to the 1100 avid readers that registered to win a copy of Overnight Sensation of the last 3 days!
I greatly appreciate your interest and will do another give-away soon. If you don't want to wait, go ahead and get your own copy on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Overnight-Sensa...
Available in paperback and ebook, and for the right price, I'll come over and read it to you by candlelight.
(Airfare, accommodations, food, suntan oil, house on the beach extra.)
I greatly appreciate your interest and will do another give-away soon. If you don't want to wait, go ahead and get your own copy on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Overnight-Sensa...
Available in paperback and ebook, and for the right price, I'll come over and read it to you by candlelight.
(Airfare, accommodations, food, suntan oil, house on the beach extra.)
Published on March 09, 2014 12:43
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adventure, fame, give-away, humor, overnight-sensation, rock-and-roll, rock-music, ya, young-adult, young-adult-contemporary


