Showing posts with label bittersweet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bittersweet. Show all posts

Monday, May 30, 2016

Cannes Film Festival, Book Clubs and Chocolate


I had to share this video with you in case you haven't had the chance to see it yet. Why? Because it was the single most exciting thing to happen so far this month. I mean, when the producer who's optioned your book to be made into a motion picture, gives you a shout-out during the Cannes festival...that's bound to elevate the heart rate a little, right?!

Was it the most exciting thing to happen with my writing career to date, you ask? Not really. "But it's a MOVIE DEAL," I hear you shouting and madly waving your arms. "What could be more exciting than that?" It's a hard one to top, I'll give you that.


My favorite moment of being an author so far?  Wow, tough question. There have been a million heart-stopping fabulous moments in this journey so far from my first book contract to seeing the cover art, to selling the film rights. And I know there will be a ton more to come. But nothing quite compares to sitting at a table in the back of my favourite bookstore, with a group of amazing young women who chose Fire & Ice for their book club selection.


Listening to the passion and excitement about the characters...characters I created, characters I lived and breathed and thought I understood inside out. Then coming to realize from their unfiltered, tell-it-like-it-is, two hour plus steady stream of thoughts, opinions and feelings, that they had lived and breathed those characters also.  They proved with the clear conviction and authority that only girls who are consumed by a story can convey, that they quite probably knew those characters even better than I did. They most certainly loved, hated and were as equally invested in how their stories unfolded as I was.

Now that moment, was incredibly surreal.

...Plus, there was chocolate! For those of you just tuning in...I adore chocolate.


The only thing that could possibly top that would be eating chocolate at a teen book club....in Scotland, or Ireland....while filming Fire & Ice....and writing the next installment in the saga that's proving to be much longer than the originally planned trilogy! ;)  Now that will really get my heart racing!

Hope your days, months, weeks and years are filled with things that make your heart beat a little faster!

Monday, December 7, 2015

Listening to the FIRE & ICE Audiobook



Yes, that's right, in place of the Christmas tunes that have been filling our house for the past week, I've switched gears. Why, you ask? Well, after several days of being out of commission after a dental filling gone astray, (don't ask, I'm still getting over the pain) I was given some news that brightened my day. Audio Realms finished producing the masters for the FIRE & ICE audiobook, read by the fabulous voice actor Mandy Kaplan. And BITTERSWEET audiobook will be out in the new year.

Quite honestly, I'd never been drawn to audiobooks, but three chapters in I was hooked. Now I play it everywhere. It is so much fun to listen to....it reminds me of being read to as a child, something I've always loved.

So if you or someone you know is like me and wants to give audiobooks a go, here's the where-to-find it info:
http://www.amazon.com/Fire-Ice/dp/B018ILETNQ
http://www.audible.com/pd/Teens/Fire-Ice-Audiobook/B018ILENT6

AND we'll be sponsoring a FREEBIE GIVEAWAY of the FIRE & ICE Audiobook on the iFandom's Collide Blog Friday Dec.11th! Stay turned for that one!!

Here's a little audio sampler:




Fire And Ice by Michele Barrow-Belisle


In between listening to the entire thirteen hour Fire & Ice saga, I'll be back to playing Bing Crosby's White Christmas, Lady Gaga's Lady Gaga's Baby It's Cold Outside,  Clay Aiken's Mary, Did You Know, and Boney M's When a Child Is Born. We have a pretty eclectic mix in this house, and we embrace what we love no matter the category. Music, like books and painting and all forms of art, evokes powerful emotions and creates magical lifelong memories. My holiday wish for you is a lifetime of happy ones! 




Until next time! CHEERS! 

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Fire And Ice Audio Book news!!!

A little more past-dated news to share:


This is from Publishers Marketplace... I mentioned the FILM deal for Fire & Ice series, but forgot to mention we landed an AUDIO book deal as well!!! Published through Audio Realms and there will be a sample sound clip posted soon. More exciting news and another format to look forward to! 

Now back to your previously scheduled programming. ;)



March 23, 2015 - FIRE AND ICE by Michele Barrow-Belisle
Film rights
Michele Barrow-Belisle's FIRE AND ICE, about a teenage girl with an unreliable healing touch who follows a mysterious boy into a twisted Faerie realm for a cure, and discovers she's destined to destroy their world and he's destined to destroy her, to Ajay Nayyar at Khando Entertainment, by Louise Fury at The Bent Agency on behalf of Astraea Press.



March 23, 2015 - FIRE AND ICE and BITTERSWEET by Michele Barrow-Belisle
Audio rights
Michele Barrow-Belisle's FIRE AND ICE and BITTERSWEET, to Fred Godsmark at Audio Realms, by Louise Fury at The Bent Agency.

Monday, June 29, 2015

Fire and Ice optioned for a MOVIE!



I believe I might have mentioned the incredibly exciting news about the film release for Fire & Ice? Well, since the big news, word has spread like wildfire (yes I know that's a pretty cliche phrase, but it's been a long week) and I wanted to share with you both the official Press Release AND the newspaper article that was published. Two positively giddy moments in time for me, I have to say. 

I promise to keep you posted on things as they unfold. The journey from page to screen is pretty involved and a huge learning curve for me, so it's exciting to learn how things work behind the scenes. I look forward to sharing that journey with all of you!





First-time Author Uses Twitter to Land Film Deal for Young Adult Fantasy Series

Astraea Press is thrilled to announce it will join forces with Khando Entertainment to produce the film adaptation of debut author Michele Barrow-Belisle’s Amazon best-seller, the young adult fantasy Fire and Ice. The deal was brokered by Louise Fury at The Bent Agency.


Fire and Ice is the first book in the Faerie Song Trilogy, and the film option spans all three books. Audio Rights have already been sold to Audio Realms with negotiation for foreign territories already underwTwitter played a crucial role in bringing the project from the page to the screen. Barrow-Belisle connected with Khando Entertainment’s Ajay Nayyar on Twitter, by way of a mutual follower. Nayyar saw Barrow-Belisle promoting Fire and Ice on the social media site and requested a copy. When he started reading the book, he “couldn't put it down,” Nayyar says. “I visualized her brilliant writing with such ease, and I knew I was on to a winner.”

Fire and Ice is a teen fantasy romance novel and tells the story of eighteen-year-old Lorelei Alundra, a girl with a magical singing voice who has the power to heal with a touch. Lorelei has spent most of her life hiding from her talents, which are controlled by the dark faerie who gave them to her. Content with her normal life, Lorelei is unnerved by her inexplicable attraction to the new boy in her art class, who is as terrifying as he is captivating. When her mom falls critically ill, Lorelei follows the new boy into a world of Elves, Witches, and Faeries in an attempt to save her. Prophecies unfold and she finds herself trapped in their world, forced to fulfill a destiny she wants no part of as her reality becomes more terrifying than fiction.

Against a vivid, otherworldly backdrop, Fire and Ice explores the eternal debate: Are lives governed by choices we make or are our choices predestined from birth?

“I think it’s a theme people can relate to at any age,” says Barrow-Belisle.

The other books in the trilogy include Bittersweet and Darkest Light. With its journey from the best-seller list to theaters, Fire and Ice follows in the footsteps of young adult blockbusters like Twilight, Divergent, and The Hunger Games.

“The entire story played out like a movie in my mind as I wrote it,” says Barrow-Belisle, who received interest from other producers before connecting with Nayyar at Khando Entertainment. “It was exciting to meet a producer who saw the importance of having the author’s input. Seeing my stories brought to life on the big screen will be a dream come true.”

About the Author:

As a fan of everything romantic, her young adult novels are populated with witches and vampires and faeries. Michele resides in southern Canada with her husband and son who indulge her passions for writing, reading, lattes, and most of all chocolate. Fire and Ice is her debut novel.
http://www.MicheleBarrowBelisle.com
info(at)MicheleBarrowBelisle(dot)com


About Astraea Press

Astraea Press opened its doors in 2011 when Stephanie Taylor saw the need for a non-erotic digital publisher that offers wholesome reads, but still maintains the quality of mainstream romance. With over 60 books already available as audio books, multiple translation deals as well as having had a NYT bestseller and two USA Today bestselling titles, Astraea Press continues to bring great books to readers.
http://www.CleanReads.com


About Khando Entertainment Ltd.

Since opening in 2008, the Khando Production Team has produced, internationally, feature films and web series for over seven countries including the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.
http://khandoentertainment.com/



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London author's bestseller heading to the big screen

MOVIE MAGIC

London author Michele Barrow-Belisle is getting ready to try out her screenwriting chops as her Amazon bestseller, Fire and Ice, is getting ready to make its way to theatres.

London Community News
By Whitney South

For as long as she can remember, London author Michele Barrow-Belisle has believed in magic.

Understandable considering her first Amazon bestseller, Fire and Ice, revolves around a world full of fairies, where nothing is as it seems and where dreams become reality.

Now, Barrow-Belisle will get a chance to see her tale make its way to theatres, thanks to a little twist of fate and a maybe a little pixie dust.

After joining a bunch of social media groups for actors and casting directors, she was approached by a woman on Twitter who said she knew a producer who might be interested in adapting Fire and Ice to the big screen.

An unexpected but welcomed surprise for Barrow-Belisle, whose usual day-to-day involves working as a part-time preschool teacher and sculptor.

“I’m a big planner and I thought, this just fell into my lap so I’m not expecting anything at all,” the author explained. “I kept thinking — what are the odds?”

Turns out, they were pretty good after all.

Not long after their introduction, Barrow-Belisle found herself in the middle of a deal with UK-based agency, Khando Entertainment.

“I’m a fan of fantasy and after receiving a short synopsis of the story, I was very intrigued,” said producer Ajay Nayyar, adding while reading the book, the tale was one he just couldn’t put down. “It took me on a journey that I didn’t want to end.”

Follow that up with a number of conversations with the author herself and Nayyar was sold.

“I've never done something like this before, but it’s been on my list for a number of years,” he said. “We are delighted to have secured the film rights. Excited would be an understatement.”

A sentiment shared by Barrow-Belisle, who counted herself lucky to have found such a perfect fit.

“Right from the beginning the producer was 100 onboard with the importance of having the author’s input,” she said. “For them, it’s all about staying as true to the story as much as possible, which I thought was really great.”

Fire and Ice follows Lorelei Alundra, a girl gifted with two otherworldly talents for singing and healing, powers she’s shied away from for years. But when she meets the enigmatic Adrius, her uneventful life becomes irrevocably altered. Finding herself immersed in world of elves, fairies and witches, Lorelei must fight for what is right, where one mistake could put the fate of the magical world, and her soul, in jeopardy.

A tale rich with fantasy to be sure, but for Barrow-Belisle the story finds its roots stemming from an idea everyone can relate to.

“It’s just all about this journey, a battle between choosing your own destiny and what you’re fated to become,” she explained. “The whole time I was writing it — and I’m sure a lot of authors say this — I can see this playing as a movie, so I had that in the back of my mind.”

These days, Barrow-Belisle can certainly relate to the concept of creating her own fate as she makes the move from author to screenwriter, reminding fans never to give up on their dreams.

“It’s really exciting, I always loved writing and I always loved reading but I never considered it something I could do full-time,” she said. “I hope what’s happened gives other authors some hope about what’s possible, it’s an invitation to go for it — you never know what’s going to happen.”


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That was news Number Two.....

Keep reading the next post for the latest piece of news!..........

News, news and more NEWS!!!

Apparently I've been slacking off with my blog post (for which I am truly sorry) but in my defense I have been crazy-busy with writing! Does that make up for it? I know, I left everyone hanging with my last post, but I'm finally going to fill you in on everything you might have missed... and then... just because I'm evil like that... I'm going to tempt you with some more upcoming news. This time though, you'll only have to wait a day for the BIG reveal!

But first things first. My last post was a teaser for Bittersweet, the second book in the Fire & Ice Faerie Song Trilogy. Anyway, here's the full cover reveal, in case you haven't already seen it. It's available in ebook (kindle, kobo, barnes and noblesmashwords) format and finally in print as well!


Is that stunning, or is that stunning. Seriously, I adore the artists my publisher, Clean Reads (formerly Astraea Press) uses for their cover designs! 

So that was news number One.

Check out the next post for news number Two. 


Saturday, March 21, 2015

BITTERSWEET (Fire & Ice book 2) Releases MARCH 24th!!!



Happy Spring everyone!! Sorry for being missing in action for such a long time. Coming down with the flu while trying to keep up with edits proved to be a bit of a challenge. At any rate, we're gearing up now for the release of Bittersweet, YAY! And OMG, finally! Anyone else feel like this book took for-ev-ver to get here!?

But it is here, the cover is spectacular, (big reveal planned for March.22nd) and the content will live up to it, I hope. So keep an eye out for all for the festivities over the next few weeks. We'll be sharing more of the BIG news we let out of the bag in the last post. <wink wink>. Keep a close eye on our Facebook page for all the juicy details. https://www.facebook.com/authormichele.... and hit the LIKE button to stay in the loop! ;)

Until then, the countdown is on!

Have an awesome day!