A Twilighter Interview

11 03 2009

Think of one thing that you absolutely adore.

Got it?  Okay.  Now imagine taking that thing you adore and doing something with it – even if it isn’t your own – and making that a launchboard into your future.

That’s what eighteen-year-old Sam is doing.

Samantha, known as the “Twifamily Interviewer” on MySpace, has been gathering information through surveys for quite a while.  She first started the interview process because she wanted to find out what people really thought about the series, but soon became more enthusiastic about the subject.  The project has gone from a simple survey into a gathering of information that Samantha hopes to send to the company producing the Twilight films and a set of questions that she plans to send to the interviewees’ favorite cast members.

At the time I contacted Samantha, she said that she had interviewed 484 people; the tally on her MySpace page goes up nearly every time I see her status updated.”All in all, everyone seems to love Twilight,” she told me through MySpace message.  “They love Stephenie Meyer as an author and want to read more of her work.” 

Luckily for Twilight and Meyer fans, the Twilight saga contains four novels – Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn – and Meyer has also completed a stand-alone novel called The Host, which incorporates similar themes of romance and perseverance.  Fans can also hope for more upcoming stories from the author.

When I asked her how she had learned about the Twilight books, she told me, “I saw the books online way before I knew they were being made into a movie.  When I heard it was being made into a movie, I went to get the books and could not put them down.”  Some of her interviewees had similar stories, and she says that a lot of them have similar answers to the twenty questions that she uses on her interview form.

What, though, draws this high school senior to Twilight?  She says that she loves the romance between Edward and Bella, but “I personally enjoy the books because of how emotional [they] are.”

Of course, the survey isn’t just a game for a bored teenage girl.  “I’m also hoping that doing this interview will help me get in this line of work some day,” she admitted in private correspondence.  As a writer just a little younger than Samantha, that’s something I can understand perfectly well.





Resurrection!

17 12 2008

Today I’m planning on reviving this blog from the land of the dead.

I know that I’ve fallen into bad blogging habits after November’s stunt with NaNoWriMo — which, incidentally, I failed horribly at — but I’m fully prepared to make up for it.

Lots of things are in the works for a revamp of The TECH Project.  I’ll be posting news later in the month regarding the novel, a website that’s being built as we speak, and the novella Dance, Dance, along with other information about different things.

As a side note: I hear that the New Moon film is coming out on November 20th of 2009.  I’ll talk more about my experience watching the Twilight film in the next post!





New Twilight Video

14 11 2008

Newwwwwwwww from the official Twilight channel on YouTube!