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Sep 16, 2012 06:42PM

77983 Lynn wrote: "Shawndra wrote: "Melissa wrote: "Couple Friends was written as a screenplay first. I was curious to know if the screenplay ended where the book did, or can readers look forward to following up wit..."

I like that idea :)
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Sep 16, 2012 05:38PM

77983 Sorry everyone, I should have replied to each individual question. Thanks for the great questions though!!! About an hour left if you have any other questions :)
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Sep 16, 2012 05:24PM

77983 Lynn wrote: "Thanks for answering the questions!

In regards to #1: I totally agree that it seems that Jordan & Megan seem to have the best relationship in the book, though I think it is ironic that we see the..."


I totally agree. I think even the best relationship would probably look flawed when looked at this closely. And a great relationship to one person might not seem great to someone else because we have individual preferences, wants, desires, etc. etc. We've had some UGLY fights that I would be so embarrassed if anyone had witnessed them, ya know?
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Sep 16, 2012 05:22PM

77983 Melissa wrote: "Couple Friends was written as a screenplay first. I was curious to know if the screenplay ended where the book did, or can readers look forward to following up with Kieran in another book?"

Hi Melissa, thanks for the question! The screenplay ends just like the book. An idea for how to write a second book honestly hasn't occurred to me to be honest. It couldn't really be about couple friends I don't think...but maybe it could be about another big change like career change or parenthood or ??? What do you think would be fun?
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Sep 16, 2012 02:23PM

77983 Lynn #2: Yes, I think "bad" and "unsuccessful" relationships are synonymous. Of course, good relationships can go through bad times (heck, they must in order to build that strong foundation and drive home the "team" mentality).
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Sep 16, 2012 02:22PM

77983 Lynn #1: To be honest, none of the relationships in the book are ideal. Jane and Bill don't communicate enough; Sam and Tom talk hurtfully to each other; Zeek and Vera seem to walk on eggshells a bit around each other; Kieran and Tyler take each other for granted (more so Kieran); Taylor and Patrick we don't really see much as a couple which was a purposeful decision because I wanted Taylor to be very independent and kind of show a woman that's NOT all about marriage and being a dutiful wife--she just wants to be happy and have fun. Even though we only get a glimpse of Jordan and Megan, I'd have to say that they probably have the best relationship in the book. They've made their marriage their #1 priority, even ABOVE their commitment to their children which is sort of a taboo thing to say. I remember reading an article about this topic that really made an impact on me about this, so that's why I wanted to include this discussion in the book. Here's the article by Ayelet Waldman that caused such a stir when she blatantly said that she loves her husband more than she loves her kids: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/27/fas...
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Sep 16, 2012 02:11PM

77983 Lynn #4: I think one of our greatest flaws as humans is our judgmental nature. We tend to have a knee-jerk reaction to almost everything--what someone looks like, if we like the person or not, if something is boring. We pretty much have to battle this judgment all day, every day and do our best not to say things aloud that we're thinking and might be hurtful; the whole "think before you speak" thing. With Kieran and Tyler both talking to the reader in a very diary-like way as if the reader was a close confidant, you are getting to see the good, bad, and ugly regarding their thoughts, including the judgmental ones. I also wanted to create a very real relationship between Kieran and Tyler, and I think that in good relationships, we tell our significant others all our unfiltered thoughts and feelings, so that's why there is a lot of judgment thrown around. Plus, I think if you are a manipulative, demanding person like Jane or Vera, you deserve to be judged :)
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Sep 16, 2012 02:01PM

77983 Lynn #5: Hmmm...I guess as friends we feel a duty to spy if we think something isn't right in one of our friends' relationships. In reality, it is not okay to spy on anyone or meddle in anyone's relationships, but it's in our DNA as people I think--especially for women! And I think you have to take into consideration the motive behind the spying and meddling. If it's with the best intentions at heart, that's one thing. If it just is because someone is a gossip or nosy or malicious then it's definitely NOT okay.
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Sep 16, 2012 01:52PM

77983 Lynn #3: I DEFINITELY think Kieran is to blame for perpetuating the toxic friendships. She sometimes commiserates with Tyler with a victim-like mentality, but no one is forcing her to be friends with these frenemies. The book documents a coming of age into adulthood for Kieran, figuring out her priorities, and basically going after the life she wants instead of just settling for the life (and friendships) she has. She has to grow up and be a better wife, friend, and person in general, which means being more authenticate and not letting guilt or other negative emotions dictate her choices.
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Sep 16, 2012 12:27PM

77983 Mel's #6: I definitely have messages that I want to share with Couple Friends and the other novels I have planned. Not to get too teacher-y, but I want people to think and reflect when they read my books and I hope make changes that are needed in their own lives that will make them happier, such as cutting out negativity and toxic relationships like Kieran is faced with. I also hope that people who aren't currently in their dream profession are encouraged to take a step toward that dream career like I did. And of course, having a strong romantic relationship is very important and should be top priority for people, but sadly we don't always treat the people closest to us how we should and let other priorities get in the way. So, I hope that readers always demand to be treated like gold and in return, treat their loved one well. I'd love to even in a small well have my books help reduce the divorce rate by showcasing examples of good (and bad!) relationships. Hopefully readers will make a vow to never settle :)
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Sep 16, 2012 11:46AM

77983 Shawndra wrote: "Mel's #5: I was driving home from coaching a volleyball tournament, and the book hit me seriously like a lightning bolt (cliche, I know!). I had to grab my iPod and hit the record button to talk ou..."

I've always wanted to be an author too, and have about 40 other ideas jotted down that I keep in a "dream box"--an idea that was suggested by Claire Cook at the skirt! creative conference I attended last summer which prompted me to quit teaching and start writing and managing social media for clients full-time. Couple Friends just grabbed me first and demanded to be written ASAP. I've got my second novel finished as well and will start the editing process soon!
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Sep 16, 2012 11:44AM

77983 Mel's #5: I was driving home from coaching a volleyball tournament, and the book hit me seriously like a lightning bolt (cliche, I know!). I had to grab my iPod and hit the record button to talk out all the ideas that exploded for this book. It happened right after an eventful St. Patty's Day in Savannah (a HUGE deal here!), which was actually the inspiration for the ending and drove the entire storyline.
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Sep 16, 2012 10:56AM

77983 Mel's #4: Nope, I do not have an agent. If a publisher approached me and wanted to sign me as an author, I probably at this point would just take the contract straight to a lawyer. But it would be really cool to have an agent that was on my side and fighting for me and help with marketing ideas, etc.
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Sep 16, 2012 10:21AM

77983 Mel's #3: When I finished my novel, I told myself that I would pitch it to agents for 6 months and if no one picked me up, then I would self-publish Couple Friends. I'm really happy with my decision because now the book is out in the world where if an agent and then publisher took me on, the book wouldn't be out until 2013, heck maybe even 2014! Although this process has been the hardest thing I have ever done, I am really pleased with the result and feel like I have control over my career. I'm hoping to have my second novel published this year, Keepsakes, plus I am working on three eguides about my "day jobs;" freelance writing, social media consulting, and using Kickstarter to publish your first novel (I ran a campaign in May to raise the funds to publish this novel, which was another awesome part of this journey). Although I didn't do this by myself completely: I hired an editor and a converter, plus my husband edited it probably 15 times :)
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Sep 16, 2012 08:55AM

77983 Thanks for the great questions Lynn! Would you rather me answer them now or wait until October?
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Sep 16, 2012 08:06AM

77983 2. When I went to New York to pitch my novel to agents, an agent said that internally they sometimes call novels "new adult," but that an author shouldn't classify their work as new adult...so I won't :) I call it women's fiction, which I also don't think encapsulates it because I honestly think that men would/will enjoy it too (my husband does, but I guess that doesn't really count because he had no choice!). It's definitely coming of age in a sense...sort of like Round 2 because you have those teenage years, but then after college, you sort of have to figure yourself out and your identity again...coming into adulthood.
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Sep 16, 2012 07:37AM

77983 Thanks for your great questions Mel!
1. I actually first wrote this book as a screenplay in the spring of 2011. I was a high school English teacher then, and I would write after school, on the weekends, at lunch...it took me a few months. Then, in the summer when I quit my job, it was total chaos and turmoil, so I didn't really write anything long again until I participated in NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) last November. Once I set down with the intention of making the story into a novel, it only took me 17 days. I wrote 3,000 words a day every morning before I started my other client work. I only had 50,000 words at the end of the 17 days, so I added a second narrator (male/husband Tyler) to the female/wife Kieran's story. This took another 7 days at 3,000 words per day again. His sections are a little shorter and to the point like how men (or at least my man) typically are. HA!
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Sep 03, 2012 07:20PM

77983 Can't wait to answer your questions about my debut novel, writing process, and anything else you'd like to know about my work and life as a writer!