Friday, June 11, 2010

The Entwine

There's a Victorian dance called the Entwine. It's danced with a long sash and is a lot like an open waltz. The lady and the gentleman take dance position, each holding the end of the sash, and the gentleman tries to "catch" the lady around the wrists in a series of turns and promenades and twists. The lady ducks and spins. If she eludes capture within three minutes' time, she wins! It's a really fun and competitive dance.

Ok. I made that up. I made it all up. But there is a reason for this post!

I don't talk much about my story work, but this is pretty exciting. Some of you may know that these past few years I've been working on a big writing project--a YA (young adult) Victorian re-telling of the Twelve Dancing Princesses. WELL, a few months ago it was accepted by Greenwillow books and is going to be published! I feel very lucky for the talented story people who've helped me to really improve it and make it shine, including my agent and editor, who have showed a lot of faith in me. And, especially, Lisa Hale.

A quick summary: When their mother dies, Azalea and her eleven younger sisters are thrust into Mourning, which means they have to wear black clothes, are not allowed to leave the Palace, and worst of all, no dancing. One night, Azalea finds a magic passage in the fireplace of their room. It leads to a magical dancing pavilion, tended by a mysterious (& very handsome) gentleman named Keeper. The girls are delighted when he invites them to dance there every night. But Keeper isn't all he seems...

The title is "Entwined" and it will hit the shelves early next year! Super exciting.

30 comments:

  1. Just remember us little people!

    Wait, this means I get to say I know someone famous!

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  2. I'm buying a thousand copies.

    You'll have a lot of signing to do :)

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  3. woohoo! I will for sure watch for it, you amaze me!!!

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  4. Awesome! Congrats. Will there be a nation-wide book tour?
    Love the made-up dance, btw.

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  5. I just love the name... i wonder how you came up with it... :D

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  6. You are amazing Heather! Congrats. I'll keep my eyes peeled for when it hits shelves!

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  7. I really hope that dance is in there now that you've mentioned it (and I think it sounds so cool. I wish it were real).

    Congratulations! I can't tell you how much I'm looking forward to it.

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  8. It's a most brilliant book . . . one day it will be dipped in bronze.

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  9. Yaaaaaaaaaay for you! I can't wait to buy three copies!

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  10. Very cute picture Heather! Mr. Bradford is exactly how I imagined him!!!

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  11. You're getting published?! That's so AWESOME!! (and I'm green with envy). Congrats! I can't wait to pick up a copy!

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  12. Congrats again on the book deal! It was so fun to meet you today @WIFYR.

    Here's the post on my brother's maquette blog that I was talking about, if you'd like to take a look:

    http://jonmaque.blogspot.com/2009/12/new-elrae-shots.html

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  13. Huge congrats, Heather! That is so awesome!

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  14. Watch this space:
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0062001035?ie=UTF8&tag=httpwwwgoodco-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0062001035&SubscriptionId=1MGPYB6YW3HWK55XCGG2

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  15. Wow, thanks so much everyone! I will try to use my powers for good. Um. Mostly good. Ok I'm going to take over the world with them.

    My 17-year old sister, Lilli, came up with the title. She says I owe her royalties.

    @Brent - EGADS!!!!

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  16. @Lilli~
    One word title out of a 91,000+ word novel = .0010989% of the royalties or ten cents for every hundred dollars...

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  17. some how i missed this post... super excited for you!!!! I'll buy it... can't wait to read it!

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  18. I read your book, its amazing. I've been practicing the souls curtsy..its tough. Amazing book, thank you for writing it!

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  19. Your book is the most enchanting novel I have read in a LONG time! Beautifully-written and absolutely engrossing! I practiced the Soul's Curtsy -- I couldn't resist!

    I wish there was a guide to how to dance the Entwine, along with all of the other dances. I would love to learn them all and dance them.


    Entwined has given me a refreshed inspiration to go back to my own writing! Thank you, so much!


    You are a brilliant woman! Thank you for sharing your creativity with the world.

    Sincerely, Jeanette S.

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  20. I just finished reading Entwined yesterday, and I decided to google it to see if it was a dance when I found this page!!! I'm a little disappointed that it wasn't a real dance, but I'm excited to hear that you made it up yourself.

    Your characters are amazing!! I really like the three eldest, I can relate to all three.I like Lord Teddie too. I think it's kind of funny when they make a list for Azalea, for her perfect man, but it turns out that most of the ones listed sounded like Teddie, so in a way it was Bramble's list.

    I can go on forever on how I love this book, but I guess I'm kind of spoiling it for the people who haven't read it yet. =)

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  21. Is your book called Entwined? I'm 12 and I just finished reading it. It is absolutely AMAZING! By far the BEST book i have ever read. There is absolutely no words that I can say that can decribe how much I liked this book. It was just incredible!!!

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  22. Thanks guys! You make me blush #^_^# #^_^# #^_^#

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  23. i read your book, and i think it was a beautiful and enchanting tale. I absolutely loved it.

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  24. I LOVE this book!!! it is one of my all time favorites and i have read it a thousand times!!!!

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  25. Thank you for writing this book, I love it so much. After reading for the 7th time, I decided to google "The Entwine" to see if it was an actual dance. Unfortunately, no, it's not, but I wish it was! Also, I've been trying to practice the Soul's Curtsy, but not in front of anyone else, because it's only for your husband or a king. I LOVE this book SO much!

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  26. @Anony 3:58 - My goodness, thank you for the kind words! #^_^# I've tried to practice the Soul's Curtsy too...I usually end up on my face. ;)

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  27. Oh my god.... I wanted to leanr how to do it and the soul`s curtsy. I`m reading that book right now and it`s amazing! I want to write whne I get older. I thought you were someone tryng to copy your own work and I was like 'OH MY GOD' its her....like the author. ca you give me some tips on writing please? I would love it!!

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  28. OMGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ( stands for oh my goodness gracious :P) one night i was looking on the internet to see if you had written any other books because i LOVE Entwined!!!! i saw your blogs and i have not been off it for days! your stories even made my parents laugh! i was looking up to see if the Entwined dance was real and i saw then entry and was hyperventilating for 10 minutes! all that to saw, You are epicly awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  29. Oh gosh you guys! #^_^# #^_^#

    @Kaylee - coming up soon! The blog will be going through a re-do and I'm hoping to have a section on writing then. Also: Yay for becoming a writer!

    @Katherine - Oh you! #^_^# Hey did you know the princess's mother's name is Katherine?

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