Archives for 2010

Hillywood and Candace Charee on Seattle TV

TY to TwiExaminer for the heads up.

Anna Kendrick on Craig Ferguson

TY top Eliza

Teens For Jeans: Revamping Campaign For Haiti Relief

TY to Twilight Examiner for letting us know about this.

The charity drive currently supported by Ashley Greene called Teens for Jeans has just broadened it’s outreach. According to CNN:

“In support of its third annual “Teens for Jeans” initiative with teen not-for-profit DoSomething.org, NYC-based teen retailer Aeropostale, Inc. (NYSE: ARO) announced it will be matching the first 100,000 pairs donated with brand new jeans to be delivered to the victims of the Haiti earthquake.

“Teens for Jeans” raises awareness about the youth homelessness epidemic by inspiring teens across the U.S. and Canada to collect gently worn jeans and donate them to homeless youth in their own communities. In response to the earthquake in Haiti, Aeropostale, Inc. and DoSomething.org are extending the campaign’s reach beyond the U.S. and Canada to help teens affected by the disaster.”

Twilight Graphic Novel Information From Little Brown

There is additional information on the graphic novel that was first reported today by EW. Below is the official press release from Little Brown.

Twilight Graphic Novel

Yen Press, the graphic novel imprint of Hachette Book Group, announced that it will publish the highly-anticipated first volume in the graphic novel adaptation of  Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight on March 16, 2010.  Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Volume 1 will be released in hardcover for $19.99 ($22.99 CAN) with a first printing of 350,000 copies.  As is typical in graphic novel publishing, due to the length of the prose novel, the book will be divided into two volumes and the release date for the second volume is forthcoming.

Twilight: The Graphic Novel contains selected text from Meyer’s original novel with illustrations by Korean artist Young Kim.  A rare fusion of Asian and Western comic techniques is reflected in this black-and-white graphic novel with color interspersed throughout.  Meyer consulted throughout the artistic process and had input on every panel.

“I’ve enjoyed working on this new interpretation of Twilight,” said Meyer.  “Young has done an incredible job transforming the words that I have written into beautiful images.  The characters and settings are very close to what I was imagining while writing the series.”

Kurt Hassler, Yen Press Publishing Director, said, “Few American publishing properties are better suited to introduce a vast readership to the medium of graphic novel than the phenomenon that is Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight.  Yen Press will certainly continue to expand this audience with the help of Bella and Edward.”

In four years, Stephenie Meyer has become a worldwide publishing phenomenon.  The Twilight Saga’s translation rights have been sold in nearly 50 countries and 85 million copies have been sold worldwide.

Yen Press is an imprint of Hachette Book Group dedicated to publishing graphic novels for adults and young readers.  Yen Press’ focus is primarily on licensed manga, but also publishes across the wide spectrum of the graphic novel market, including, but not limited to: original manga publications, original American comics/graphic novels, webcomics, licensed adaptations, and children’s graphic novels.”

Are You Going to Order the Graphic Novel?

Twilight: The Graphic Novel Volume 1 Coming March 16

EW.com LogoEW has the scoop on this one:

“I’m delighted to announce, exclusively, that Yen Press will publish Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Vol. 1 on March 16, with a first printing of 350,000 copies.  Here’s a first glimpse at the book’s cover, as well as an exclusive peek at one of its panels (for a full ten-page excerpt, and the entire Q&A with Stephenie Meyer, see the issue of EW that goes on sale this Friday).

What strikes me, looking at the book, is how faithfully, and how beautifully, artist Young Kim has translated Meyer’s original vision. Kim, who has a fine arts background—in fact, this is her first foray into graphic novels—didn’t just read the book; she absorbed it. Her Bella is the Bella I had in my mind’s eye the first time I read Twilight; her Edward is the Edward I always imagined. It took me back to reading Twilight pre-movie: Kristen Stewart and Rob Pattinson faded into the background.

Meyer talked to us about all this, and more. Here are a few snippets from our conversation:

The text of your original novel is boiled down so carefully that it doesn’t feel like anything is missing. Were you the one who did that?

I was definitely involved.  I didn’t do the original “script” for the book, so to speak.  But when I got the dialogue with the images, I did a lot of tinkering. In a couple of places, I asked for missing scenes to be inserted.  For example, the conversation in the car that Bella and Edward have after she faints in Biology.”

Read more on EW.

You can pre-order it here.

Are you a long-time graphic novel devotee? Is this new to you? Are you going to run out and preorder? Let us know what you think.

Peter Facinelli: Showtime Live Chat

Peter Facinelli Live

To celebrate Twilight debuting on Showtime, there is going to be a live webchat with Peter Facinelli on January 23rd at 7:30pm est. See all the details here.

Official Twilight Tour Seattle Wrap Up

The Official Twilight Tour in Seattle was fantastic. Some changes to format this time gave fans the opportunity to hear from Lauren from the Official Twilight Facebook Group, Lana Veenker, who helped to cast Twilight, and to hear from Chairwoman Hatch of the Quileute Nation. Pel also got to have a late night bite to eat with the wolfpack.  Sorry no kiss and tell because she promised the guys that anything said at the table was not a blog entry so they could relax and eat their food in piece. However the guys agreed on the following:

  • They wanted to thank the fans for the support. Seriously, it really, really means a lot to them.
  • Alex Meraz also thanks fans for their concern about him losing weight for an upcoming role(that unfortunately he can’t say much about), but he’s fine, not anorexic. Alex told Pel that she could say one thing about the role. He said he will be working with one of Robert Pattinson’s favorite directors on it…so let the guessing games begin.
  • The Seattle local press was also out covering the event.

    One of the items that we worked on at the convention was assembling a bag that we are going to auction off for Haiti relief at the end of February. It’s a Little Brown Twilight Saga bag that is not sold in stores. Currently it has over 10 signatures on it. Plus it will be stuffed with (thanks to the generosity of Creation) 3 more autographs, a ton of official merchandise, a Hillywood DVD (thanks to the generosity of Hillywood), the shirt off of Charlie Bewley’s back that he signed (seriously, not even making that up), and more. We are going to put it up on Ebay at the end of February. One thing that we’ve learned from natural disasters is that the need will sadly be there in the months to come, so putting up an auction at the end of February will not go to waste.

    Haiti Relief Charity Twilight Bag

    Also starting in February we will resume our Wolfpack Wednesday series where we give away autographs of the wolfpack members; however, we have something extra in store. We realize that many of you are just as big fans of the Volturi as you are the wolfpack. So, in addition to Wolfpack Wednesdays, we’ll be adding in Volturi Venerdì (let’s see who can figure that out first.) And sometimes, because frankly we are running out of creative alliteration and nothing seems to go with Cullen, we’ll have a random Lexicon Lucky Day and give away a random something on any day we feel like it.

    Twilight Inspired Fashion Line?

    Apparently Twilight inspired this fashion line. You can see the full write up at MTV Hollywood Crush.

    Thoughts?

    Justin Chon: On CPaf and The Twilight Saga

    Via RPatz News