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Letters to Nowhere Blog Tour
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Letters To Nowhere by Julie Cross
Series: Letters to Nowhere #1
Pages: 288
Publisher: Long Walk Press
Pub. Date: August 1, 2013
Genre: YA/NA Contemporary

From the International Bestselling Author of the Tempest Series...
Set in the tough world of Elite Gymnastics...
I've gotten used to the dead parents face. I've gotten used to living with my gymnastics coach. I've even adjusted to sharing a bathroom with his way-too-hot son. Dealing with boys is not something that's made it onto my list of experiences as of yet. But here I am, doing it. And something about Jordan--being around him, talking to him, thinking about him--makes me feel like I can finally breathe again. That's something I haven't been able to do lately. He knows what it feels like to be me right now. He knows what it's like to wonder--what now? I think about it constantly. I need answers. I need to know how to get through this. In the gym, if you're struggling, you train harder, you do drills and conditioning. How do I work hard at moving on? At being on my own? And what happens if I might be...maybe...probably falling for Jordan? I mean we live together now. That can't happen, can it? But kissing him...well, let's just say it's not an easy activity to forget.
Hi Julie! Thanks for agreeing to be interviewed on my blog. It's lovely to have you here.
1. Tell me a little about yourself? What do you like doing for fun? (other than writing/reading)
I’m pretty into working out so I do a lot of running, usually every day. Lots of time at the pool in the summer with the kids. I like to watch lighthearted and even ridiculous television and movies. Anything in the realm of 30 Rock, The Office, Parks and Recreation, Dance Moms.
2. Where or/and how did the idea for your book "Letters To Nowhere" come about?
I got the idea for Letters to Nowhere on flight home from NYC in January 2012 right after my debut novel, Tempest released. I sat there staring out the window, creating Karen’s character and her backstory.
3. Name one thing that you feel makes Letters to Nowhere special? How does it stand out among so many other coming of age books out there?
What I’ve heard from early reviews is that readers haven’t read a YA or NA with a gymnast for a main character. I have to agree with that being a stand-out element because if there were more books like this, I would have found them and devoured them instantly. My teenage self would have done the same.
4. Have you always wanted to be a writer? At what age where you when you decided to write your first book or attempted to begin one?
I didn’t begin writing until I was 29 and before that I hadn’t ever thought about it. My first book was a weird version of what became Tempest, but really it was just the one-line premise that continued one—Boy witnesses his girlfriend’s death, jumps back in time, re-meets her and tries to prevent her death. In my first version of this, my main character was an alien (half alien), the only time travel happened before the book opened and Holly was a gymnast pursing her gymnastics dreams. It was about 200 pages too long and pretty much horrible. Lol. I wrote six more novels after that and learned a ton before selling the Tempest series.
5. Since being published with your Time Travel series, Tempest what has been your greatest challenge or tell me something you've learned along the way?
Sometimes I miss that pre-published energy. That time when you’re writing just for yourself. It’s a different mindset, but at the same time, I thrive on feedback and almost never complete a novel without having input from readers throughout the process. The more you learn about publishing and the business side of it, the more you lose that wide-eyed virginal innocence and it’s easy to become jaded. I have to separate the creative side from the business side as much as possible.
6. Your lead female character Karen is a gymnast. Do you play any sports?
I played many sports growing up, gymnastics (obviously), lots of ballet, soccer, track and field, softball, swim team. But gymnastics has always been my greatest passion as far as sports go.
7. Can you tell me some of your favorite books or authors? (current or when you were a child)
Current favorites—Anything by Tammara Webber, Courtney Summers, David Levithan, John Green, Miranda Keneally. Let the Sky Fall by Shannon Messenger is my current favorite on the supernatural/paranormal side. I feel like there’s so many I’m forgetting…I love Beth Revis’ Across the Universe series and all the Vamp Academy books and the Bloodlines series, Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell, Altered by Jennifer Rush.
8. Thank you for being here, Julie Cross. Are there any final thoughts you'd care to share with my readers?
If you’re not typically into sports or sports books, don’t be intimidated by the gymnastics aspect in Letters to Nowhere. I may have tons of passion for the sport but I wrote it with readers who love contemporary YA/NA in mind. Check out the online reviews and you’ll see that many reviewers had th same worries going in and were very pleased to find themselves able to relate completely.
About the Author: Julie Cross
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Julie Cross is the International Bestselling author of the Tempest series, a young adult science fiction trilogy which includes Tempest, Vortex, and the final installment, Timestorm (St. Martin's Press). She's also the author of Letters to Nowhere (8/13), a mature young adult romance set in the world of elite gymnastics, as well as several forthcoming young adult and new adult novels with publishers like Entangled, Sourcebooks, HarperCollins, and St. Martin's Press/Thomas Dunne Books.
Julie lives in Central Illinois with her husband and three children. She's a former gymnast, longtime gymnastics fan, coach, and former Gymnastics Program Director with the YMCA. She's a lover of books, devouring several novels a week, especially in the young adult and new adult genres. Outside of her reading and writing credibility's, Julie Cross is a committed--but not talented--long distance runner, creator of imaginary beach vacations, Midwest bipolar weather survivor, expired CPR certification card holder, as well as a ponytail and gym shoe addict. You can find her online via twitter, her personal website, email, facebook, Goodreads, or co-moderating the YAwriters section of reddit.

There are two tour-wide giveaways.
--GRAND PRIZE PACKAGE GIVEAWAY to ONE Winner.
--An eBook of LETTERS TO NOWHERE to FIVE Winners.
The Grand Prize giveaway is open internationally, however international winners can only select five of the books listed due to shipping costs.
GRAND PRIZE GIVEAWAY
AUTOGRAPHED FINISHED COPIES of...
- All 3 of Simone Elkeles' HOW TO RUIN series
- TEETH by Hannah Moskowitz
- GONE GONE GONE by Hannah Moskowitz
- LET THE SKY FALL by Shannon Messenger
- BITTERSWEET by Sara Zarr
ARCs of OCTOBER 2013 YA RELEASES
- UNBREAKABLE by Kami Garcia
- ANYWHERE BUT HERE by
- BANG by Lisa McMann
- REALITY BOY by A.S. King
- NEVER FADE by Alexandra Bracken
- SIX MONTHS LATER by Natalie D. Richards
ARCs of NOV 2013 - FEB 2014 YA RELEASES
- ALIENATED by Melissa Landers (Feb 2014)
- ROOMIES by Sara Zarr & Tara Altebrando (Dec 2013)
- AFTER EDEN by Helen Douglas (Nov 2013)
OTHER BOOK PRIZES
- Personalized signed copies of TEMPEST + VORTEX (a foreign edition if available can be swapped for the U.S. edition)
- E-copy of LETTERS TO NOWHERE by Julie Cross (if print is available at time of shipping, a print copy will be sent, too)
WINNER'S CHOICE (ONE of Following BIG prizes)
OR
- $50 US Amazon Gift card
OR
- $50 US Barnes and Noble gift card
*As some prizes may not be redeemable by international participants, alternative suggestions are welcome but not guaranteed.
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