Meg Cabot’s in the Hot Seat

by Lisa

When Meg Cabot offered to share an article she wrote exclusively with lil’ ol’ us, we jumped at the opportunity. Because, let’s face it, when Meg Cabot says “jump” we say “how high?” Plus, it was perfect timing. We’d just brainstormed a new feature called In the Hot Seat where we give our favorite authors a chance to let us know what’s on their mind!

And we were thrilled when Meg wanted to share an exclusive piece about her latest book, Insatiable (out now), a modern and humorous take on Dracula and it is “juicy”! (Btw, from The Princess Diaries to vampires- we’re more than impressed!)

Click here to read an excerpt. And leave a comment on this post to win a copy! (We’re giving away two! The only catch? You must be a US resident. Sorry to all of our friends across the pond! But don’t worry, we’ll make it up to you… )

But first, we need to give you a quick Flip for Liz & Lisa contest update! In just one week, we’ve gained over two hundred fans! Thanks to everyone who’s helped make this happen and welcome to all of our new friends! Please continue to spread the word because once we hit 1,000 new fans(2320 is the magic number!) we’ll be giving away a fabulous Flip SideHD. *shouts into megaphone* C’mon Everybody!  Let’s do it!

And now, here’s Meg’s piece about why she wrote the book. It’s full of lots of inside scoop like how she’s managed to define a new genre. (In all her spare time!)

Insatiable

By Meg Cabot

True confession: I’m not wild about the horror genre . . . so why write a book with vampires in it?  Well, I got an idea for one.  And I love pop culture.

And vampire stories have been around (and part of popular culture) for millennia. The ancient Greeks, the Romans, and the Hebrews all told stories about demonic creatures who fed on the blood of the living.  Vampires aren’t just a trend . . . they’re a tradition.

The first rich, sexy vampire (who was irresistible to women . . . but sadly preferred to dine on virgin blood) appeared in print as far back as 1819.  But it wasn’t until 1897, when a little-known theatre manager slash pulp fiction author named Abraham (Bram) Stoker wrote the most famous vampire novel of all time, Dracula, that we had our first feminist heroine in vampire fiction. Mina Harker was talented and ambitious . . . and a writer.

But Mina didn’t just write about vampires: she battled them! Mina was sort of a Victorian Buffy the Vampire Slayer—although Dracula was in no way as cool, hot, or funny as either Angel or Spike.

In fact, tough vampire-slaying women like Buffy, who have to choose between love and duty—Buffy and Angel couldn’t consummate their relationship, because every time Angel had one true moment of happiness (sex with Buffy, of course) he lost his soul and became evil again, threatening to destroy the world—are direct descendants of the literary tradition that began with Dracula.

So, back to the original question:  Why write a vampire novel?  Well, like I said, I got an idea for one.

And then I got excited.  What did I as a storyteller have to bring to an ages-old tradition that’s always struck a chord with popular culture?

I knew I wanted to bring back all those great original vampire myths from the Romantic period, as well as old school vampires.

But I also wanted to bring back strong, confident heroines (like Mina and Buffy) who battle against them, women who aren’t virgins waiting around to be rescued:  They’re too busy saving the world.

Dracula (the most famous vampire story, by which Insatiable is partly inspired) is a gothic novel. I write books about girl empowerment. So combine the two, and you get a brand new genre I’m calling: Girl Gothic.

Other examples of Girl Gothic besides Insatiable (and Mina Harker) include Jane Eyre, Practical Magic, and Buffy: empowered heroines who stand up for themselves and have goals outside of snagging a man (but who still love men, exasperating though they can be at times), and who don’t believe that being dead is a happy ending.

I hope you’re as excited as I am for the release of Insatiable.  On megcabot.com you’ll find an Insatiable playlist, deleted scenes, maps, FAQs about the Palatine (as well as who they are!), and much, much more.

In the meantime, remember: No biting!

Much love,

Meg Cabot

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June 21, 2010 at 7:08 am
Melissa June 21, 2010 at 6:32 am

Count me in. :)

If this giveaway ends before Wednesday, you’re welcome to post it on Chick Lit Central’s wall. Otherwise, I’ll share it as a link in my weekly giveaways blog post. :)

Melissa June 21, 2010 at 6:34 am

I entered with the wrong blog address. Sorry!

Crystal Harris June 21, 2010 at 6:35 am

Who doesnt love a good vampire book???

Lisa June 21, 2010 at 6:38 am

Crystal- this book sounds really “juicy”!!! Good luck on winning it!

Beth June 21, 2010 at 6:48 am

And here I thought it was hot- hot -hot here in Kansas with temperatures expected to hit 100 today,,,but this book is going to break the thermometer!!! Cannot wait to get my hands on it!

Lisa June 21, 2010 at 6:50 am

Beth- it’s HOT here too! CLIND is burnin’ up ;) We have no doubt you’ll love the book!

JenP June 21, 2010 at 7:07 am

I love Meg’s openness and humor!

Lisa June 21, 2010 at 7:12 am

Jen P- We do too! Love having her on the site!

Liz June 21, 2010 at 7:13 am

Melissa-you’re entered! Good luck! =)

Cathleen Holst June 21, 2010 at 7:13 am

I adore all things vampire!! Thanks, Meg for giving us grown-ups a bit of vampire love.

Cathleen x

Liz June 21, 2010 at 7:18 am

Cathleen, we do too! Thank for the comment! xo

Heidiopia June 21, 2010 at 7:22 am

Now I’m intrigued! I have yet to jump on the vampire bandwagon, but Meg Cabot might be just the gal to get me there :). Thanks, Liz and Lisa!!

Lisa June 21, 2010 at 7:23 am

Heidi- I feel the same way. But this book sounds different- like it has that “Meg twist”! Plus, I love the idea of modernizing Dracula! Thank you for the comment! xo

CLP June 21, 2010 at 7:31 am

I love Meg Cabot! Can’t wait to read this one… sounds perfect for the plane to LA!

Michele June 21, 2010 at 7:33 am

Meg Cabot is my all time favorite author! She is the reason I now love reading (I hated it when I was younger). Back when The Princess Diaries movie was released I found myself watching it over and over again. During one of the many times I was watching it my mother walked in and said you that’s a book right? That was all it took for me to start reading! I read everyone of her YA books (including the ones under the name Jenny Carroll) and have moved on to read all of her adult books as well! I love her!!!!!

Colleen Turner June 21, 2010 at 7:54 am

Such a cool concept…a vampire story with girl power! Please enter me to win this book it sounds wonderfully entertaining!

Lisa June 21, 2010 at 7:55 am

Crystal- you should definitely take it on your flight- hope you’re a fast reader though- isn’t it only an hour? :)

Lisa June 21, 2010 at 7:55 am

Michele- Love her too! Thanks for the comment!

Audrey June 21, 2010 at 7:57 am

Love love LOVE Meg Cabot. I’m looking forward to reading this one, as always.

Ardee-ann June 21, 2010 at 8:13 am

Loved Meg’s comments and why she wrote a vampire book now, styled the way she did. I can’t wait to read it. Just hope to be a winner but if not I am saving up to buy the book. It has captured my imagination since I first read about it.

Cheers,

Ardee-ann

Liz June 21, 2010 at 8:20 am

Audrey, We love her too! She’s so damn cute! xo

Liz June 21, 2010 at 8:20 am

Ardee-ann, Good luck! xo

Jules June 21, 2010 at 9:39 am

Oooh, Meg Cabot AND vampires … what’s NOT to love?? Please sign me up, ladies! And thanks for another great feature on your site! : )

Lisa June 21, 2010 at 9:57 am

Jules- Seriously! She’s so great. Consider yourself signed up! xo

Mary June 21, 2010 at 1:44 pm

I’m totally intrigued. Count me in !

Lisa June 21, 2010 at 1:48 pm

Mary- consider yourself in. Thanks for the comment!

Meg June 22, 2010 at 6:40 am

I’m a devoted fan of Cabot’s — and a fellow Meg! :) Can’t wait to read this one. Her Princess Diaries series remains one of my all-time favorites. I’m just waiting to see another Michael Moscovitz-like leading male in her newer books and then my life would be set.

Lisa June 22, 2010 at 9:11 am

Meg- I can’t believe I haven’t read “Princess Diaries”… but it’s on my list! So many books, so little time! Thanks for commenting!

Lisa June 22, 2010 at 1:48 pm

CONGRATULATIONS to Audrey and Cathleen! You’ve each won a copy of INSATIABLE by Meg Cabot! (We’ve emailed you to get your information to send you the books!) Thank you to EVERYONE who commented and continues to comment on this site! xoxo

Kourtney June 23, 2010 at 1:35 pm

Ohhh I can’t wait to get this one!! *Running to the store only to turn around and run back to my cubicle. Whoops! Not 5 o’clock yet!*

Manda June 30, 2010 at 2:34 pm

I’m so happy to hear that someone is writing a vampire story about, “empowered heroines who stand up for themselves and have goals outside of snagging a man.” I think vampire stories are so intriguing.

Not to bash other authors (because I so admire writers), but the whole 500 pages of I love him, but shouldn’t be with him romance-vampire saga just doesn’t do it for me. Wanting to become a vampire yourself for a man? Sends a less than empowering message to young women, in my opinion.

I can’t wait to read this book!

Liz June 30, 2010 at 3:18 pm

Manda, Thanks for the comment! xo

Elaine June 30, 2010 at 7:35 pm

I read the first chapter and want to read the rest!!

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