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7:28 pm - 05/06/2012

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Student signs six figure book deal
Samantha Shannon-Jones, a second-year student at St Anne's, has signed a three-book deal with Bloomsbury for her series of urban fantasy novels.



A second-year undergraduate at St Anne’s has received a three book deal with Bloomsbury, the publishing house responsible for bringing out the Harry Potter books.

English literature student Samantha Shannon-Jones has been given a deal for the first three of her seven book “urban fantasy series”.

Although she didn't want to 'give away too much', Shannon-Jones told Cherwell that the stories are set in a “dystopian” world, where criminal clairvoyants exist. The first book is entitled 'The Bone Season'. The main character is a 19 year old clairvoyant named Paige, who flees from a life of crime.

The tale is set in the Oxford of 2059, a town which has been kept a secret and off-limits by the government, named Scion, because (it is claimed) it is full of poison. There, Paige meets Warden, who looks after her.


The works are partly inspired by the Margaret Atwell’s A Handmaid’s Tale and Anthony Burgess’ A Clockwork Orange.

Shannon-Jones, also Art and Literature Representative for St Anne’s College JCR, told Cherwell that she had working on the first book for “about a year”, working through her prelims, and has been writing since age 13. She said her friends and family have been 'very supportive', although also rather surprised, believing she had given up writing after her first book.



According to her blog, Shannon-Jones spent the first months of university solely working on her first novel, Aurora, “a sci-fi romance epic”. She had been working on it since early 2007 and it was somewhere near 200,000 words when it was completed - what Shannon-Jones describes as “a real monster”. The book started to impact on her health, and she told Cherwell that having to abandon it, after its rejection by multiple publishers, was 'very sad'.

After a family friend put her in touch with David Godwin, founder of literary agents David Godwin Associates in London, Shannon-Jones also showed him the manuscript for Aurora, which he “did not particularly want”. However, she applied for and got work experience there, with the intention of discovering how her writing could be made better.

Shannon-Jones' opportunity came when her tutor Matthew Reynolds encouraged budding writers to send chapters of their work to Ali Smith, author of Hotel World and many short stories, and Weidenfeld Visiting Professor of Comparative Literature for the term at St Anne's.

Smith said that she loved the first chapter of The Bone Season, and that Shannon-Jones should send it to agents as soon as possible. Shannon-Jones again sent the novel to David Godwin, who decided to represent the book, taking it to the London Book Fair.

Shannon-Jones told Cherwell that her advice to young writers was, “Believe in yourself, but be able to take constructive criticism, and be able to assess your own work.”

Alexandra Pringle, editor-in-chief at Bloomsbury, commented, “Samantha is just fizzing with ideas. The book is an utterly consuming adventure and we are committed to the seven.”

Thomas Catteral, a second-year St Anne’s Classicist and friend of Shannon-Jones, said, “Sami's absolutely amazing. She has worked incredibly hard both before she came to Oxford and while here, and the fact that she's getting published even while she's dealing with the work that Oxford and her extra-curricular activities provide is a testament to the sort of person she is.

'On top of that, she is one of the kindest souls I know, and that she gives so much of herself means that this book deal isn't luck - she has worked incredibly hard and thoroughly deserves it.”

Alongside writing, Shannon-Jones is currently organising St Anne's Art Week this week, and has been marketing manager for several plays including Dangerous Liasons, which has just finished at the Oxford Playhouse.

The Bone Season is due for release on September 12th 2013.

source

seems like she worked her ass of so good for her! I don't know how well dystopia's going to do come next year though. Maybe the HG movies will keep them afloat.


EXCUSE FOR A YA BOOK POST

ONTD WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN WRITING/READING? WHAT YA BOOKS SHOULD I BE LOOKING OUT FOR???

ALSO ONTD WRITERS, DON'T GIVE UP!!!!!! FINISH AND SUB THAT SHIT AND THEN THANK ME LATER :)
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mahgie 6th-May-2012 11:36 pm (UTC)
what is my life....really.
yummyhead2toe 6th-May-2012 11:36 pm (UTC)
ms_mmelissa 6th-May-2012 11:50 pm (UTC)
MTE

~sad, bitter writer.
permanentrain 6th-May-2012 11:36 pm (UTC)
i need some good reads for summer
rubie_dubidoux 6th-May-2012 11:42 pm (UTC)
if you haven't already...

Going Too Far by Jennifer Echols
The Time Traveler's Wife
The Man of My Dreams by Curtis Sittenfeld
distant_lines 6th-May-2012 11:50 pm (UTC)
If you want something nice and light with a good dose of sarcasm, check out any book by Megan Crane. She's my favorite author, and though she's technically considered chick-lit, she's really good. Also, The Bronze Horseman by Paulina Simmons. It's forever and a day long, and really depressing because it's in Soviet Russia during WWII, but still good.
britaloonie 7th-May-2012 12:59 am (UTC)
I second Megan Crane, but add Valerie Frankel and Eileen Rendahl. Also, super fun and sarcastic but supernatural is the Grave series by Darynda Jones. love it.
shotgunsunday 7th-May-2012 03:04 am (UTC)
Thirding megan crane, English as a Second Language is my go to i-hate-grad-school-make-me-feel-better novel
xlightningboltx 6th-May-2012 11:57 pm (UTC)
For some light chick-lit try the author Sophie Kinsella; she wrote the Shopaholics series.
tammyinlalaland 7th-May-2012 12:02 am (UTC)
I am re-reading The Alientist by Caleb Carr and a brilliant biograpy of Thurgod Marshall called American Revolutionary by Juan Williams. I highly recommend both

I also just read the new Sophie Kinsella book. It was typical her and I liked it.

Next I want to read:

Devil in the Grove: Thurgood Marshall, the Groveland Boys, and the Dawn of a New America

The Presidents Club: Inside the World's Most Exclusive Fraternity



glambbydoll 7th-May-2012 12:05 am (UTC)
50 shades of grey
isntdaveone 6th-May-2012 11:36 pm (UTC)
oh god, another book about DYSTOPIAN themes.

can't these so-called writers come up with anything new anymore!?!?
rogue 6th-May-2012 11:42 pm (UTC)
yes
vampires



oh wait

witches?
european fairytales?


nevermind then.
chuk_is_dazzled 6th-May-2012 11:48 pm (UTC)
mte
expromqueen 6th-May-2012 11:52 pm (UTC)
& why do all these ya books have to be sci-fi? i mean, i like science fiction, don't get me wrong...but c'mon ppl...it's like a contest to see who can come up with the craziest~~ idea that can ultimately be reduced to just a love triangle story
hotboz2007 7th-May-2012 01:18 am (UTC)
this so hard. I love YA books but i cant find anything to read that doesnt have to do with sci-fi
age_of_green 7th-May-2012 06:45 am (UTC)
Nevermind that they're completely missing the point of sci-fi, which has turned from genre to dramatic romance setting.
xlightningboltx 6th-May-2012 11:58 pm (UTC)
Agreeeee
tammyinlalaland 7th-May-2012 12:03 am (UTC)
but it makes sense as a YA theme because of the shifting of YA's lives from children to adults/
squirrels_oh_no 7th-May-2012 12:18 am (UTC)
I'm writing a dystopian story, but it's so far out there that it's definitely new. AND IT'S ACTUALLY DYSTOPIAN.
palmsread 7th-May-2012 02:07 am (UTC)
MTE.
akasha6915 7th-May-2012 06:43 am (UTC)
Because I have the theory, currently the most popular in terms of horror/thriller/scifi genre even in movies is that of the apocalypse/zombie/outbreak type thing. The built up up it being 2012, distatification in the role of government and corporation, and this expectation/view that society is going to collapse sometime soon has been leading to a rise in dystopian fiction overall.
r_a_black 7th-May-2012 07:18 pm (UTC)
I don't care if they get something new or not, I just want some friggin' quality. I love dystopian so much when it's done right, it's a shame there's so much crap mixed with the good.
hera_bearrra Re: Goodreads!6th-May-2012 11:40 pm (UTC)
Your icon...UNFFF
rubie_dubidoux Re: Goodreads!6th-May-2012 11:40 pm (UTC)
http://goodreads.com/smorgasbord
actxappalledx Re: Goodreads!6th-May-2012 11:46 pm (UTC)
http://www.goodreads.com/walkingxwounded
pixiegerms Re: Goodreads!6th-May-2012 11:46 pm (UTC)
http://goodreads.com/pixiegerms
saiita Re: Goodreads!6th-May-2012 11:48 pm (UTC)
http://www.goodreads.com/saiita
beaddddddsss Re: Goodreads!6th-May-2012 11:49 pm (UTC)
http://www.goodreads.com/mrsfeatherbottom
lady_leia_solo Re: Goodreads!6th-May-2012 11:52 pm (UTC)
http://www.goodreads.com/tatygirl90
angel_dust_fury Re: Goodreads!6th-May-2012 11:55 pm (UTC)
http://www.goodreads.com/axandersx
tammyinlalaland Re: Goodreads!7th-May-2012 12:11 am (UTC)
http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/4185786-tammyinlalaland

I've sent invites to everyone here..
lastingchances Re: Goodreads!7th-May-2012 12:21 am (UTC)
http://www.goodreads.com/faoiseamh
102bb Re: Goodreads!7th-May-2012 12:24 am (UTC)
http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3621034-jesa
squirrels_oh_no Re: Goodreads!7th-May-2012 12:31 am (UTC)
http://goodreads.com/squirrelsohno
ijustwanna_glow Re: Goodreads!7th-May-2012 12:53 am (UTC)
http://www.goodreads.com/cranberryjo
addiction___ Re: Goodreads!7th-May-2012 01:23 am (UTC)
http://www.goodreads.com/saperexaude
lovely_persona Re: Goodreads!7th-May-2012 01:27 am (UTC)
http://goodreads.com/acrossthenight :D
lowhumcrush THIS IS MY BOOK7th-May-2012 02:52 am (UTC)
it's a memoir-in-verse


http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7022428-pink-elephant
superdogbiter SUPPORT FOR THERATWHISPERS BOOK ROLECALL6th-May-2012 11:36 pm (UTC)
Even though you hate joss whedon i'll be in line to buy it Rat
tryxkittie Re: SUPPORT FOR THERATWHISPERS BOOK ROLECALL7th-May-2012 12:35 am (UTC)
?
theratwhispers Re: SUPPORT FOR THERATWHISPERS BOOK ROLECALL7th-May-2012 12:48 am (UTC)
LMAO XDDD I have no idea what happening, but I am amused.

theratwhispers Re: SUPPORT FOR THERATWHISPERS BOOK ROLECALL7th-May-2012 12:49 am (UTC)
lol *gives you a cookie*

/I have to get this stuff done.
noon 6th-May-2012 11:36 pm (UTC)
no comment for this gurl in the post, but major admiration for all u ontd writers out there <3 <3 geddit.
fabouluz 6th-May-2012 11:45 pm (UTC)
<3
beaddddddsss 6th-May-2012 11:50 pm (UTC)
<3333

p.s. who is that in your icon? she is STUNNING.
noon 6th-May-2012 11:57 pm (UTC)
lais ribeiro <3

shining_starsxx 7th-May-2012 12:29 am (UTC)
thanks bb <3
lovely_persona 7th-May-2012 01:28 am (UTC)
Much appreciated, hon. ♥
midnightblack07 7th-May-2012 02:44 am (UTC)
ty <333

and my gosh the girl in your icon is STUNNING <3__<3
evillemmons 7th-May-2012 01:26 am (UTC)
YA has taken over my life as of late. I'm so happy I have a kindle so I don't have to everyone in my classes judge me as I read instead of paying attention to my teachers.
evillemmons 7th-May-2012 01:26 am (UTC)
And of course I say this with my One Direction icon. I judge my life choices as of late.
godramaclub 7th-May-2012 06:28 pm (UTC)
This is basically my life this semester. Doing a Master's in creative writing while trying to get through everything Rick Riordan has ever published.
radname 6th-May-2012 11:37 pm (UTC)
Currently reading: Anathem by Neal Stephenson
radname 6th-May-2012 11:40 pm (UTC)
I am about 120 pages into it so I can't really say lol. I've read some of his other books (Cryptnomicon, The Baroque Cycle) so I am used to his writing
violue 6th-May-2012 11:37 pm (UTC)
I keep meaning to start A Discovery of Witches and Shadow of Night ... but I'm so laaaazy.
permanentrain 6th-May-2012 11:40 pm (UTC)
i liked ADOW...it was a quick and fun read even if it did have it's problems. i thought shadow of night doesn't come out until july?
violue 6th-May-2012 11:43 pm (UTC)
:D advance reader copy.. my mom works for a bookstore
beaddddddsss 6th-May-2012 11:45 pm (UTC)
THEN SEND IT TO ME PLS & TY. YOU KNOW WHERE I LIVE GENERALLY. MAYBE. REALLY. DO YOU IDK.
katesamaloo 7th-May-2012 12:02 am (UTC)
I read them and they were fun, quick reads, but the main character turns into Bella Swan halfway through the first book. She supposed to be this smart academic woman, but when her boyfriend leaves she gets depressed and has to be comforted. I got sick of that, but I do like the story.
furrygreen 7th-May-2012 12:02 am (UTC)
DON'T DO IT!~ It's terrible. All the hero does is drink tea and exercise and wait... Oh, and she has this 1.5k vampire who she met a week or two ago dictates her whole life. And he married her after 2 weeks, without her permission, and then THERE'S NO SEX BECAUSE HE'S SCARED OF HAVING CHILDREN. My god! And she's perfect! PERFECT! She has like ... every conceivable witch power available and still can't tie her shoes without that vampire. BUT THAT'S OKAY BECAUSE THE AUTHOR GOES INTO DETAIL ABOUT HOW SHE WAITS AND WAITS AND WAITS FOR HIM.

It's bad. Bad bad bad. And there's no sex to compensate. ._.
klmnumbers 7th-May-2012 12:07 am (UTC)
A Discovery of Witches is pretty awesome. Although, it starts out really good and then became more problematic as it went... it was a fun read anyway, though.
nicholasdee 6th-May-2012 11:37 pm (UTC)
I just hope that one day, my Charles in Charge femslash will get published

names changed of course
marshallgregson 6th-May-2012 11:39 pm (UTC)
charlene in charge?
beaddddddsss 6th-May-2012 11:44 pm (UTC)
'I'd want Charlene in charge of me." I can see the S&M write itself tbh. All ~Secretary style.
beaddddddsss 6th-May-2012 11:44 pm (UTC)
Is she still in charge of our days and our nights? Of our wrongs and our rights?
orlybb 6th-May-2012 11:51 pm (UTC)
lmao
lauren23 6th-May-2012 11:51 pm (UTC)
...I would absolutely purchase this. /No shame.
expromqueen 6th-May-2012 11:37 pm (UTC)
the stories are set in a “dystopian” world

surprise, surprise

The first book is entitled 'The Bone Season'.

lol wtf is a bone season
rubie_dubidoux 6th-May-2012 11:39 pm (UTC)
a season of Bones on DVD obvs
expromqueen 6th-May-2012 11:40 pm (UTC)
it just makes me think of boners lol
hera_bearrra 6th-May-2012 11:42 pm (UTC)
lol
judgmental 6th-May-2012 11:48 pm (UTC)
lol mte
emo_isoverused 7th-May-2012 01:09 am (UTC)
lol
thoitaxh 6th-May-2012 11:40 pm (UTC)
lol a season where bones rain from the sky?

must be painful.


goldenmeans 7th-May-2012 12:28 am (UTC)
It's three months full of boning, duh.
juggarnut 6th-May-2012 11:38 pm (UTC)
I could never write a book. I'm not creative. In high school when we had to write short stories, I totally got lazy after writing 2 pages doublespaced. Totally rushed to get that homework done.
queenweasley 6th-May-2012 11:42 pm (UTC)
I'm definitely the same way. I always HATED creative writing assignments in high school because I'm fucking terrible at it.

Edited at 2012-05-06 11:43 pm (UTC)
heartlockedx 6th-May-2012 11:47 pm (UTC)
Me toooooo. My dialogues were something like this:

-"How are you?"
-"I'm great, how are you?"
-"I'm fine, what are you doing today?"


You get the picture.

raised_eyebrows 6th-May-2012 11:50 pm (UTC)
About as good as "Fifty Shades of Grey". You should take one of your old papers to Bloomsbury and collect your check.
milkradio 6th-May-2012 11:48 pm (UTC)
I fucking HATED doing creative writing in school. I'm terrible at coming up with stories on my own and it's even worse when I'm being forced to do it instead of having it come organically.
katesamaloo 7th-May-2012 12:03 am (UTC)
Same with me. I love to read them, but writing a book sounds like a nightmare to me.
sexyvegeta 7th-May-2012 12:10 am (UTC)
I would love to write one but I have like no writing skills nor do I read much. go figure.
polaroidmoment 7th-May-2012 11:48 am (UTC)
god I loved Creative Writing in high school, but I am so lazy and such an underachiever, lol. I always got great marks on my short stories but when I attempted to do anything longer than a couple pages I just spaced out and everything got really shitty.

Honestly, I wish I had the attention span to really write because I love it.
queenweasley 6th-May-2012 11:38 pm (UTC)
Currently on the second Game of Thrones book. I was reading the Autobiography of Henry VIII but I got kind of bored with it because I know what's going to happen and I've read a million other Tudor fiction books before. I'll get around to finishing it. I also downloaded the new Sookie Stackhouse book, but after skipping to the end and seeing
that Sookie felt when Sam's heart stopped beating her world ended too or whatever the fuck it said
, I'm not sure if I even want to read it anymore.

Edited at 2012-05-06 11:39 pm (UTC)
iluvkidnappers 6th-May-2012 11:39 pm (UTC)
oh lawd @ that sookie line
hera_bearrra 6th-May-2012 11:45 pm (UTC)
brucelynn 6th-May-2012 11:50 pm (UTC)
I love Shawn and Gus
ciao_bella315 7th-May-2012 12:20 am (UTC)
Love. This episode and the twin peaks themed episode kill me.
rubie_dubidoux 6th-May-2012 11:39 pm (UTC)
after a hellish college April I've finally started reading again

I'm about to start Sisters in Sanity by Gayle Forman, then finally get around to Her Fearful Symmetry
permanentrain 6th-May-2012 11:44 pm (UTC)
i hateddddd her fearful symmetry oh lawd
vainandbitter 6th-May-2012 11:58 pm (UTC)
Me too!

I mentioned to my friend that I hated a Time Traveler's Wife and she thought I would like that one better. She was mistaken.
ayres_4 7th-May-2012 02:23 am (UTC)
God, me too.
caitie_roxs13 7th-May-2012 12:06 am (UTC)
Her Fearful Symmetry is on my to-read list also but I keep pushing it aside because of the bad things I heard about it.
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