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Yadda yadda yadda another vampire novel. At least someone who doesn’t try to look like a goth pornstar is getting published in the genre.
The formula of small-town life regularly disrupted by the supernatural world — and some mind-blowing sex with vampires — has propelled Ms. Harris through nine Sookie novels. For her latest three-book contract, of which “Dead and Gone” is the second, Ms. Harris was paid a seven-figure advance.
The books have also spawned “True Blood,” the HBO adaptation created by Alan Ball, the maestro of “Six Feet Under.” The first season of the series, which roughly followed “Dead Until Dark,” concluded last fall as the cable network’s most popular show since “The Sopranos” and “Sex and the City.” The new season, based on the second novel in the series, “Living Dead in Dallas,” begins on June 14.
This heady brew of success has allowed Ms. Harris, 57, some luxuries: earlier this year she hired her longtime best friend as her personal assistant. She bought a diamond ring. And this year, because of Julia’s graduation, she could afford the ultimate indulgence: she refused to go on a book tour.
“It was just a huge relief that I finally hit on the right character and the right publisher,” said Ms. Harris, who had previously written two mystery series that never quite took off. Or, as she put it more succinctly, with a cackle that evoked a paranormal creature: “I had this real neener-neener-neener moment.”
You go, girl. Have that moment. LIVE IT.
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May 21st, 2009 at 3:31 pm
Good for her! No book tour and a personal assistant. How excellent!
May 22nd, 2009 at 12:54 pm
My wife keeps telling me to write a vampire novel to make us millions and pay for our early retirement. But I tell her that by the time I have the book finished, the vampire fad will have passed and there will be no market for it. So of course I ask myself what comparable theme I could follow that would cash in on the next big thing – werewolves? Zombies? Bigfoot? A little help here, please.
May 27th, 2009 at 9:42 pm
I’m going to be in a vampire-themed anthology in 2010. Egads.