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Meredith Schorr

Real Chick Lit for Real Chicks: The Meredith Schorr Collection

February 15, 2014 1 Comment

I’m a huge fan of Meredith Shorr, so i’m excited to share with you her box set of her books!

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Real Chick Lit for Real Chicks: The Meredith Schorr Collection

This boxed set brings together three favorites from bestselling chick lit author Meredith Schorr. Blogger Girl follows Kimberly Long, a book blogger asked to review the debut novel of her high school nemesis. In A State of Jane, “good girl” Jane Frank is looking for love, but when all of her dates flake out on her, she decides to turn the tables. In Just Friends With Benefits, Stephanie Cohen is determined to turn the one who got away into “the one” despite advice from a friend not to put all her eggs in one bastard. Meredith Schorr’s characters are believable, relatable, and authentic—women who are easy to root for, despite their flaws. The stories are humorous, heartfelt, and definitely real.

**Buy the collection!: Amazon   Barnes & Noble   iTunes – Coming soon!

**(It’s on sale now for only $0.99 cents!)**

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**About Meredith Shorr: A born and bred New Yorker, Meredith Schorr discovered her passionfor writing when she began to enjoy drafting work-related emails way more than she was probably supposed to, and was famous among her friends for writing witty birthday cards. After trying her hand writing children’s stories and blogging her personal experiences, Meredith found her calling writing “real” chick lit for real women.  When she is not hard at work on her next novel, Meredith spends her days as a trademark paralegal.  She is a loyal New York Yankees fan and an avid runner. Meredith is the author of three published novels, Just Friends with Benefits, A State of Jane and Blogger Girl and the full boxed set, Real Chick Lit for Real Chicks: The Meredith Schorr Collection.

**Contact Meredith: Website   Facebook   Twitter

Filed Under: Real Chick Lit for Real Chicks: The Meredith Schorr Collection Tagged With: Book sale, Books, Box set, Chick-Lit, Meredith Schorr, Real Chick Lit for Real Chicks: The Meredith Schorr Collection, Women's Fiction

Chick Lit Goddess’s Five Favorite Reads in 2013!

December 31, 2013 5 Comments

I planned to read 32 books this year, but I ended up reading 34. While I read most of them for reviews and only a few for pleasure, overall, it was a great year. I’ve fallen in love with new authors and their books. With the exception of #4, it was the first time I’d read anything by the author, and it won’t be my last!

Chick Lit Goddess’s five favorite books of 2013!

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Ladies’ Night by Mary Kay Andrews

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Double Click by Lisa Becker

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Always Something There to Remind Me by Beth Harbison

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Becoming Mrs. Walsh by Jessica Gordon

…Now, for my #1 pick…

It was hard to narrow it down to my favorite book of 2013, there was just no way I could pick so I had to make it a tie. The following two books were AMAZING! Not only is the writing witty, the characters and story lines are unforgettable. If you’re looking for a feel-good, quick and fun read, the following two, then I know you’ll love Blogger Girl by Meredith Schorr and Finding Lucas by Samantha Stroh Bailey.

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I’m looking forward to the new year. In 2014, my fist book will be published, I’ll be featuring several authors and books, along with a lot more!

From my family to yours, I wish you a very Happy New Year!

~~Isabella Louise Anderson~~

Filed Under: Isabella Tagged With: 2013 Favorite Books, Always Something There to Remind Me, Authors, Becoming Mrs. Walsh, Beth Harbison, Blogger Girl, Books, Chick Lit Goddess, Double Click, Finding Lucas, Jessica Gordon, Ladies' Night, Lisa Becker, Mary Kay Andrews, Meredith Schorr, Romance, Samantha Stroh Bailey

Cover Reveal – BLOGGER GIRL

August 12, 2013 2 Comments

I’m excited to share the cover of Meredith Schorr’s new book, “Blogger Girl!” Isn’t the cover adorable?!

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Blurb: What happens when your high school nemesis becomes the shining star in a universe you pretty much saved? Book blogger Kimberly Long is about to find out.

A chick-lit enthusiast since the first time she read Bridget Jones’s Diary, Kim, with her blog, “Pastel is the New Black,” has worked tirelessly by night to keep the genre alive, and help squash the claim that “chick lit is dead” once and for all. Not bad for a woman who by day ekes out a meager living as a pretty, and pretty-much-nameless, legal secretary in a Manhattan law firm. While Kim’s day job holds no passion for her, the handsome (and shaving challenged) associate down the hall is another story. Yet another story is that Hannah Marshak, one of her most hated high school classmates, has now popped onto the chick-lit scene with a hot new book that’s turning heads–and pages–across the land. And it’s also popped into Kim’s inbox–for review. With their ten-year high school reunion drawing near, Kim’s coming close to combustion over all the hype Hannah’s book is receiving. And as everyone around her seems to be moving on and up, she begins to question whether being a “blogger girl” makes the grade in her off-line life.

**Excerpt**

“What blog?”

I felt a flush creep across my cheeks as I turned around to face the source of the question. I wasn’t surprised, since I blushed whenever I talked to Nicholas, even when the phone rang at work and I saw his name on my caller ID.

“You didn’t know about Kim’s blog?” Rob asked, his blue eyes reflecting amusement.

Nicholas shook his head, not removing his eyes from mine.

All I could think about was running my fingers along the dark stubble on his jawline. Never completely clean shaven, he currently looked like he hadn’t touched a razor in several days. I held his gaze willing my voice not to give away my crush, but the heat on my face suggested a crimson complexion that probably already had. “I have a blog where I write book reviews.” I figured Nicholas didn’t know about my blog since our opportunities to socialize outside of work had been few and far between in the four months we’d worked together. It was that unfamiliarity which I blamed for my chronic bashfulness in his presence. Well, that and his overwhelming sex appeal. Unable to maintain eye contact a second longer, I glanced back at Rob hoping he’d pick up the dialogue.

“It’s incredibly popular. Publishers actually beg my secretary to read and review their client’s novels on a daily basis.” Rob beamed at me like a proud uncle as if he was somehow responsible for my blog’s immense popularity.

I turned back to Nicholas and smiled shyly. “Every other day basis is probably more accurate but yes, it’s a widely read blog. I have several thousand followers and get requests from authors, publicists and agents pretty often.”

Nicholas looked at me with admiration. “Awesome. What types of books do you review?”

I hated this part of telling people from work about my blog. I never knew if the attorneys would raise their noses in the air and judge my taste in “literature.” Here goes nothing. “Chick lit,” I admitted.

Nicholas tilted his head to the side. “Like the gum?”

I giggled as if I’d never heard that one before. “Yes, it’s called chick lit, like the gum. But it’s also a book genre. Like Bridget Jones’s Diary, The Devil Wears Prada. You know?”

Nicholas looked thoughtful as he rubbed his thumb along his chin. “My ex-girlfriend had a bunch of books with pink covers. Were those chick lit?”

Forcing myself to stay focused instead of wondering what his ex-girlfriend was like, how long ago they broke up and why, I smiled and said, “Probably.” Although chick lit had certainly evolved beyond stereotypical pink covers, it wasn’t the time to go into defense-mode.

Nicholas smiled wide. “Very cool, Kim!” Glancing at his empty glass, he said, “Time for a refill. Be right back” and walked towards the bar.

I tore my eyes away from the back of Nicholas’ light blue business shirt and back to Rob. But Rob was now talking to Lucy about some guy she had deposed the previous day. Boring work talk. I downed the rest of my prosecco and walked over to the bar. After quickly getting the bartender’s attention, I ordered another glass, on Rob’s tab of course, and observed Nicholas finish sending a text. As he smiled into his phone, I felt my Hanky Panky thong practically melting off. At only about 5”7’, his stature might have kept him off of some women’s top five lists but since I was vertically challenged too, he was currently number one on mine. I couldn’t even think of who would follow him in second and third place.

“Penny for your thoughts, Blogger Girl.”

I snapped out of my list making and faced Nicholas, silently praying he was not a mind reader.

He looked at me expectantly.

I swung my free hand in dismissal and lifted my drink towards him. “Nothing important. Cheers!”

Nicholas clinked his glass against mine, said, “Cheers” and took a sip of his drink.

Following his lead, I took a sip of mine.

Nicholas inched closer to me. Speaking in almost a whisper, he said, “Having fun yet?”

Very aware that we’d never stood this close to each other and that these were practically the most words we’d ever exchanged one on one, I replied with faux nonchalance, “Can’t really complain about free drinks. You?” The cuffs of his shirt sleeves had been pushed up to his elbows and I pondered whether the dark hair on his arms was coarse or soft. I wondered what it would feel like to run my fingers up and down his arm. I also wondered if he could hear my heart beating through my chest.

“Definitely can’t complain about that,” Nicholas agreed. “And a break from work is always welcome, especially these days.” He smiled. “Doing anything good this weekend?”

I had practically forgotten it was Thursday night, which was odd for me since I lived for the weekends when my secretarial duties did not get in the way of my reading. “Not sure yet. Probably drinks with friends. And I need to catch up on some reading. For the blog. What about you?” Please don’t mention a girlfriend.

“Oh, this and that.” His eyes glowed, almost like he was holding back a secret.

I bit down on my lip and without thinking, blurted out, “Do This and That have last names?”

Nicholas gave me a once over before shaking his head laughing. “I’ll probably spend most of it at work actually. So, tell me more about this blog.”

I tipped my head to the side. “What do you want to know?”

“I don’t know. Like, what made you start it?”

“The condensed version or the truth?”

Nicholas cocked an eyebrow. “How long of a story is the truth?”

“Why? Do you have a date to rush off to?” I swallowed hard. Nice, Kim.

Laughing, he said, “It’s just that your answer was rather mysterious, you know?”

I shuffled my feet. “Well, I usually tell people I started the blog because I’ve always loved to read, blah, blah, blah.”

“Blah blah blah. Gotcha.”

After he said that, he winked at me and when my knees wobbled in response, I grabbed the bar with my free hand. “The truth is that one day I was bored at home surfing the internet and I found all of these blogs dedicated to romance books, like Harlequin stuff, and then I found some more devoted to science fiction, thrillers and so on. But I could barely find anything dedicated to chick lit and it pissed me off because I love it. I figured if I love it, there must be other girls who love it too and maybe if I started this blog, I’d find them and we’d bond.” I paused. “Aren’t you glad you asked?”

As his phone rang, Nicholas distractedly responded, “Yeah, that’s cool,” before bringing it to his ear. He whispered, “Sorry” before answering it.

I wondered if it was from “This” or “That.”

**The launch date for “Blogger Girl” is August 28th!**

**Bio of author, Meredith Schorr:

A born and bred New Yorker, Meredith Schorr discovered her passion for writing when she began to enjoy drafting work-related emails way more than she was probably supposed to, and was famous among her friends for writing witty birthday cards. After trying her hand writing children’s stories and blogging her personal experiences, Meredith found her calling writing “real” chick lit for real women.  When Meredith is not hard at work on her current work in progress, she spends her days as a trademark paralegal.  Meredith is a loyal New York Yankees fan and an avid runner.  Blogger Girl is her third novel.

**Contact Meredith: Website   Facebook   Twitter

Filed Under: Blogger Girl Tagged With: Blogger Girl, Book Launch, Books, Chick-Lit, Cover Reveal, Meredith Schorr

Meredith Schorr

January 15, 2013 25 Comments

About the author, Meredith Schorr:  A born and bred New Yorker, Meredith Schorr discovered her passion for writing when she began to enjoy drafting work-related emails way more than she was probably supposed to, and was famous among her friends for writing witty birthday cards. After dabbling in children’s stories and blogging her personal experiences, Meredith found her calling writing “real chick lit for real chicks.” When Meredith is not hard at work on her current work in progress, she spends her days as a trademark paralegal at a law firm in New York City. Meredith is a loyal New York Yankees fan and an avid runner. She also loves to read and is always on the lookout for her new favorite author. A State of Jane is her second novel.

GUEST POST

“The Future of Chick Lit”

Chick lit has come a long way since the surge in the late 90s. Common aspects to most books back then included an obsession with designer shoes and handbags, a boss from hell, a gay best friend and a tendency to over indulge in fancy cocktails.  While many recent releases still include one or more of these elements, the chick lit heroine has matured over the years both from an emotional standpoint and a chronological one.   Chick lit protagonists are no longer put to pasture once they hit 30 and not all of them are single and looking for Mr. Right.  Some are married, some are mothers and some are in menopause!  I think one reason the age-range of our main characters has broadened is because many of the stereotypes of how women are supposed to behave after 30 or 40 have been proven wrong.  Women are getting married and having children later in life than even twenty years ago.  Since women are more likely to have careers of their own, finding a husband to support them is less of an issue than it used to be. And as my friend Alan advised me, back when he was young, getting married was the only sure-fire way to an active sex life.  Not anymore.  Almost any woman or man can walk into a bar these days with the sole intention of getting laid and achieve his/her goal.  For better or worse, many people do not want to commit to one sexual partner for the rest of their lives.  As a result, many women 35 and older are experiencing some of the same dating drama as their younger sisters.  Women look better and feel better at a more mature age than we used to.  Forty is the new thirty!  I believe these changes in society will continue to be reflected in the books that are written.

The reason chick lit heroines are less likely to obsess over superficial or materialistic things could, in my humble opinion, be a result of the suffering economy.   While chick lit is often a means of escape for readers, I think for the most part that readers would rather immerse themselves in the world of someone relatable as opposed to living vicariously in some fantasy world.  There are, of course, exceptions to this and the paranormal frenzy certainly puts my “realistic” theory to shame.  However, based on the books I’ve read lately that have been categorized as “chick lit”, the trend is definitely leaning toward relatable as opposed to farfetched.  Realistic with a happy ending of course 🙂

Although I’ve tried to stop listening, I often hear through the grapevine that big New York City editors continue to consider “chick lit” by that or any other name a dead genre.  This lends itself to a rather bleak future for those authors wishing to pursue publication of their chick lit manuscripts only through the traditional path of attaining a literary agent to shop the Big 6 publishers.  Without connections, impeccable timing and luck or a huge existing platform, it will probably be very difficult.  I’ve heard from my peers at Chick Lit Writers of the World that many of them have even taken to revising their chick lit manuscripts to fall more squarely into romance or young adult in order to make their books more sell-able.   For those authors open to pursuing other means of publication, whether small press (like myself) or self-publishing, however, I believe the future of chick lit is a bright one.  To modify the famous quote “if you build it, they will come” from one of my favorite movies, Field of Dreams, “If you write it, they will come,” because it’s not the readers who have labeled chick lit “dead”, it is the gatekeepers.  As long as authors continue to write fun, lighthearted, chick lit stories, readers looking for that type of story, and there are a lot of them, will find us.

These are my guesses with respect to the future of chick lit as a genre, but only time will tell if I’m right!

To be continued…

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Filed Under: Meredith Schorr Tagged With: A State of Jane, CLP blog tours, Meredith Schorr, The Future of Chick Lit

Holiday Treats for Chick Lit Lovers

December 4, 2012 8 Comments

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In the spirit of coming together for the holidays, eight popular Chick Lit authors are “partying it up” with a shared promotion for book lovers! That means eight fun and fizzy e-books, each priced at $3.99 or less, that are packed with plenty of laughs and romance to keep you entertained on those long winter nights! And if you’d like to gift one of these books to a Chick Lit fan, we’ve got you covered with your choice of paperbacks!

Which books are featured in this festive promo?

Finding Lucas by Samantha Stroh Bailey – Daytime talk show producer Jamie Ross is beyond fed up with her toxic bad boy turned metrosexual boyfriend. Spurred on by her gang of quirky friends, she goes on a hilarious, at-times disastrous, and totally life-changing hunt to track down the “one who got away.” But are some loves best left behind? E-book and paperback available on Amazon.

In Need of Therapy by Tracie Banister – Handling the problems of hysterical hypochondriacs, lovelorn neurotics, and compulsive man whores is all in a day’s work for super-shrink Pilar Alvarez. But can she deal with her crazy Cuban family, a trio of unsuitable suitors, and a threat to her practice without ending up on the couch herself? E-book available on Amazonand Barnes & Noble; paperback available on Amazon.

What the Dog Ate by Jackie Bouchard – Discovering what her dog ate turns Maggie Baxter’s world upside down. With her chocolate Lab, Kona, as her guide, can Maggie forego her overly analytical ways to find a new life filled with tail-wagging joy? E-book available on Amazon,Barnes & Noble, and iTunes; paperback available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

The Girl, the Gold Tooth, & Everything by Francine LaSala – Suburban housewife Mina, beaten-down and struggling with amnesia, starts getting her memory and her mojo back. But she soon learns everything has a price in this fast-paced, richly layered, and darkly humorous satire! E-book and paperback available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

Breaking the Rules by Cat Lavoie – When Roxy Rule shares a passionate kiss with her lifelong best friend, she must come to terms with her feelings for him while dealing with two sisters in full crisis mode, a boss who makes her want to stab herself with a letter opener and a fiancé who can’t wait to walk down the aisle. Can she keep it together–or will she break under the pressure? E-book available on Amazon, Kobo, and Barnes & Noble; paperback available on Amazon.

Fashioning a Romance by Libby Mercer – Devastatingly handsome and deliciously weird, John Harrington is the man of Caitlyn Taylor’s dreams… and her nightmares. She has no use for a womanizer like him, and dodges his advances like a pro. But when they end up in Paristogether, Caitlyn feels her resolve begin to slip. How will she ever be able to resist the irresistible in the most romantic city in the world? E-book available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo.

A State of Jane by Meredith Schorr – Jane Frank is newly single after nine years and looking for a second chance at love. But when she dives head first into the NYC dating scene and finds it infested with flakes who are interested today and gone tomorrow, it may be time for Jane to turn the tables! E-book available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and iTunes; paperback available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

Picture Perfect by Lucie Simone – Lauren Tate’s perfectly planned life quickly unravels at the seams when a smear campaign threatens her career as a top TV executive, but she learns just how cutthroat showbiz can truly be when the hottest scandal in Tinsel Town turns deadly and the Hollywood hunk who’s stolen her heart goes missing. E-book available on Amazon; paperback available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

Filed Under: Isabella Tagged With: A State of Jane, Breaking the Rules, Cat Lavoie, Fashioning a Romance, Finding Lucas, Francine LaSala, Holiday Treats for Chick Lit Lovers, In Need of Therapy, Jackie Bouchard, Libby Mercer, Lucie Simone, Meredith Schorr, Picture Perfect, Samantha Stroh Bailey, The Girl The Gold Tooth & Everything, Tracie Banister, What the Dog Ate

Meredith Schorr

March 23, 2012 6 Comments

Who is Meredith Schorr?  Wow, that’s a difficult one! I always strive to be happy, to make the people I love happy, to learn from my mistakes, to treasure the good times and try to make some sense out of the bad times.  I’m a loyal friend, girlfriend and family member.  I love runner’s high.  I can’t eat a meal without getting food either on the floor or all over my clothes.  I like a good drink, but can’t stomach gin or more than one margarita without getting sick.  I hate confrontation but have learned how to stand up for myself.  I would never intentionally hurt another person’s feelings but I can be a major bitch when the occasion calls for it.  And, last but not least, I am a writer.

Do you have a writing routine? If so, what is it? Actually I don’t. I work full-time as a trademark paralegal and have a lot of other things going on that make it extremely difficult for me to write every day.  I belong to a writer’s group that meets every week and I try to write on lunch hours at least a few days a week.  I recently invested in a netbook which makes writing on a train or plane very easy.

How long did it take you to write “Just Friends With Benefits?”  I started writing JFWB in June, 2008 and the book was published in September, 2010.  I would say between the first draft and the multiple rounds of edits, it took me about 1.5 years.

What do you love about the Chick Lit genre?  I love that chicklit is, for the most part, based enough in reality to be relatable but entertaining enough to provide the often much needed escape from real life.

What was your favorite part of the writing and/or publishing process?  My favorite part of the writing process is being surprised by what happens next in my novels.  I don’t typically write from an outline and sometimes I am shocked by what my characters say/do.  It’s very exciting to let my characters lead me.

Who or what inspires you?  I’m actually most inspired by successful or just plain “happy” people (famous or not) who aren’t afraid to show weaknesses or insecurities and who admit that they’ve made mistakes and don’t have it all together all of the time. Off the top of my head, I find Bethany Frankel to be pretty inspiring.

Regular books or ebooks?  Why?  I always thought I would be forever loyal to the print book but I haven’t purchased a paperback or hardcover book since I received the Kindle as a gift over a year ago.  I love the ease with which I can read on the road, on line at the grocery store, on the subway etc. without crinkling the pages.  So, I would say that I prefer the ebook but I can still spend hours in a book store.

What would people be surprised to know about you?  I like to think that I come across as fairly confident, but those closest to me know that I struggle with a stubborn inferiority complex.

Do you have any advice for new writers?  I believe writers should write the story they want to write and not only what they think will sell.  Also, writers should learn to take construction criticism and learn from it, but also be able to trust their own instincts.  There is a fine line between editing blindly based on someone else’s comments and being so stubborn (and foolish) that you aren’t able to see changes that could really improve your story.  Finally, I think aspiring writers should not be afraid to explore new options of publishing.  It’s a changing industry and there are a lot of different ways to publish.

What are 5 things that every writer must have?  A thick skin, an imagination, good instincts, ability to take and learn from constructive criticism, patience.

How did you celebrate your first book being published?  I threw a party for myself!

Are you working on anything now? If so, can you tell us about it?  I actually have exciting news to report – my 2nd novel was just contracted by Booktrope Publishing.  It is the story of a Type-A 26 year-old woman who, after breaking up with her first and only boyfriend of nine years, thinks falling in love the second time will be as easy as the first and dives head first into the NYC dating pool only to discover it is invested with flakes who are interested one day and gone the next.  The working title is Planet of the Flakes.  I am almost halfway through the first draft of my 3rd novel right now.  I don’t want to give away much, but I can tell you that it is nothing like my first books except that it is also a chick-lit/contempary romance.

**Visit Meredith at any of the below links:

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Filed Under: Isabella, Meredith Schorr Tagged With: Books, Chick-Lit, Guest Author, Images, Isabella, Just Friends With Benefits, Meredith Schorr, Publishing, Random, Romance Books, Writing

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