The 140 Interview: Melissa Walker
This week’s Twitter interview is with YA author Melissa Walker. Melissa is the author of the successful Violet trilogy, about a small town girl who gets scouted to work as a model in the big city of New York. The first book in the series, Violet on the Runway, was recently named a ALA Best Books for Young Adults!
Melissa was the perfect writer to coin this enjoyable and relatable (I, too, was a gawky teenage giant, but sadly, was never scooped up and whisked away like Violet!) semi-fairy tale, seeing as she previously worked for teen publications like ELLEGirl and Seventeen. She’s also been a “talking head” on VH1 and lived a Harry-Potter-meets-MTV-reality-world stlye life when she attended a finishing school for girls in New Zealand.
(I think now is a good time to add a disclaimer: I think I would hate Melissa is I didn’t enjoy talking to her so much!)
Melissa is one author who is very active online. She twitters, blogs, MySpaces, and Facebooks. I don’t know where she finds the time to write! Be sure to follow her on twitter @melissacwalker.
Melissa chatted with me about the Violet series, her current projects and more.
Hi Melissa! you ready for your twitter interview?! Congrats on the ALA pick! tell me about your book, VIOLET ON THE RUNWAY.
VIOLET ON THE RUNWAY is about a gawky, small-town girl who gets scouted to become a model. She has to face the intense NYC fashion world!
What inspired you to write about the glamorous (or not-so-glamorous!) world of modeling?
I worked at a few fashion magazines, and peeking behind the scenes of the industry made me realize how beautiful AND dark it could be.
It’s turned into a successful 3 book series! Why do you think readers are attracted to Violet & these books?
Violet is a real girl at heart. It’s always fun to read about a glam world, but it’s also nice to identify with the main character!
That’s very true! What drew you to writing YA novels?
From working in teen mags, I knew I adored the YA audience–teens will tell you if they LOVE something, or if it sucks. They’re so open!

What are you working on now?
My next teen novel, LOVESTRUCK SUMMER, comes out in May. It’s an indie-rock love story set in Austin, Texas!
Sounds like fun! What’s your regular writing schedule like?
When I’m on deadline for a book, I make myself write 1000 words a day, 5 days a week. Off deadline, I work more on magazine stories.
That’s discipline! Let’s talk social media. You’re a very active blogger and twitterer. Have they helped you as a writer?
Yes! Even if I’m not on deadline, I’m always writing–plus, blogging and twitter both help you learn to be concise, which is a great skill.
That’s awesome. Tell me more about LOVESTRUCK SUMMER. What inspired this story?
I always wanted to write about an “indie” girl who finds herself out of her comfort zone falling in love with a “country” boy. So I did!
Now that Violet’s off to college in VIOLET IN PRIVATE, what is changing for her? And can we expect future Violet books?
Violet wants to figure out who she is outside of the modeling world, so that’s what she struggles with in college. It’s a trilogy for now.
I think that’s it! Is there anything you want to add?
Just thanks! This was a really fun format!
Violet on the Runway, Violet by Design and Violet in Private are all available on Amazon. Lovestruck Summer will be available in May 2009, but you can pre-order it now!
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