Wreck Your Heart Featured in Publishers Weekly’s Endnotes
This is a fun thing that happened this week. Wreck Your Heart got the 360-degree treatment over at Publishers Weekly’s Endnotes, a special series where the publication asks the author, the agent, the editor, and the cover designer a few questions about how a book was put together. Cool, right?
It’s behind a paywall but if you don’t get to PW very often, you can probably check it out for free here. If you’ve visited PW too often in the last month… then here are a few screengrabs for you:
Note that they got another chance to call Wreck Your Heart “exceptional” and I got another chance to quote it.
In the process of gathering these quotes, I got these amazing emails from both my agent and my editor just giving this needy A+ student all the praise. It was like the best possible parent-teacher conference. Thanks to PW for the STARRED REVIEW and the chance to give the full team a bow. Like the art director, David Baldeosingh Rotstein, who also gave full credit to the graphic artist who drew Dahlia, Aaron Johnson from Anderson Design Group in Tennessee:

