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...Be More Chill 06/01/04. My next book is called Be More Chill and it will be released 06/01/04--that's what that means. See, I just skipped some words in the middle and said Be More Chill twice. (Three times.) Anyway, I'm an idiot. Anyway, those are advertising principles.
06/01/04 may seem far away, but right now you can pre-order Be More Chill on Amazon!
[pre-order]
It's the story of a guy who gets a pill that makes him cool. The pill is called a "squip"--it's actually a supercomputer that lives in your brain and gives you real-time social advice. The kid is named Jeremy Heere.
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...From wonderful writers, all of 'em: words that are good and are associated with Be More Chill:
"I wish I'd had a Squip when I was a teenager.
Actually, I wish I had one now. You know what?
Forget the Squip. Reading this hilarious book
is what will make you cool."
-- Neal Pollack, author, The
Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature,
Never Mind the Pollacks
"What an urgent, industrious character is
Jeremy Heere, narrator of Be More Chill.
And what an insightful, hysterically funny,
and ultimately meaningful journey he makes as
he struggles to climb the ladder of teenage
social hierarchy. Ned Vizzini is a young genius."
-- Regina McBride ph.D, author,
The Nature of Water and Air, The
Land of Women
"As a two-time survivor of high school (once
as a student and once as a teacher), I know
how hard it is to write about adolescence. But
Ned Vizzini gets it right-- the lingo, the rigid
caste system, the minutiae of teen courtship
rituals. Be More Chill shows
that high school can be a hero's journey, a
treacherous march through minefields of bullies,
drugs, and unfairly complicated bra straps.
A smart, funny book that shies away from sentimentality
and cliché, Be More Chill handles
powerful themes with a light touch."
-- David Benioff, author, The
25th Hour, screenwriter, Troy
(2004)
"Be More Chill is a sharp
social commentary disguised as a high school
sex (or no sex, in our hero's case)
comedy. I was thoroughly entertained by Vizzini's
clever take on the insanity (and inanity) of
contemporary teendom."
-- Megan McCafferty, author,
Sloppy Firsts, Second Helpings
"Faust for the high school crowd, not to
mention the greatest novel ever written about
an ingestible robot that instructs a teenage
boy in the art of seducing teenage girls."
-- Marty Beckerman, author,
Death to All Cheerleaders, Generation
S.L.U.T. (2004)
"Ned Vizzini is the definitive voice of
his generation. The pages of this book reek
with raw emotion and brilliant humor. You go,
Ned!"
-- George Tabb, author, Playing
My Field (2004), writer, Maximumrocknroll,
New York Press, punk rocker
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...If you'd like a special sneak preview of the book, there is a video of me reading from it, live, wearing a burlap sack. [video]
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...For those who care, here is the book's status:
- I'm done writing it (yea!)
- It's been edited
- it's been copy-edited (typos, bad English, unclear sentences, that sort of stuff)
- we are finishing up the cover; preliminary cover above [cover]
- we had the first promotions meeting, where we sat around and discussed how the book will invade your space; I'll try to make that as painless as possible
- we had a second, more realistic promo meeting
- we have started to get praise-ful quotes (aka "blurbs") for the book [blurbs]
- the "galleys" of the book, which are early copies for reviewers, and which are also called "ARCs" for "advance review copies", will be done the last week of November; I will get 25 copies to give to my bestest friends ; we'll probably have a contest to give away one or two of them
- the galleys are done and are coming Monday. Some early recipients: Rasmus Holmen of nirvanaclub.com, Nick Antosca up in Yale, my friend Marcus, your mom
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...Technical business-y stuff:
- In the US, Be More Chill was sold to Hyperion Books, to be published under the Miramax imprint, in February 2003. Once again, publication 06/01/04.
- In the UK, Be More Chill was sold to HarperCollins UK. Publication 07/05/04. I will be going to London in the last week of June or early July 2004 to promote the book!
- In Germany, Be More Chill has been sold to Bertelsmann Jugenbuch Verlag, or "Random House" to you; it's all owned by Bertelsmann. Publication 06/01/04. This means the book will be translated into actual German!

the German cover! (In Germany, the book will be called simply Cool) [btw, does anyone know what "Und was ist mit Liebe" means? The stupid web translation is "And what is with dear"]
[the German translator's concerns] [an earlier translation of Teen Angst into Filipino]
- In France, Be More Chill has been sold to Gallimard for publication in their "Scripto" series of books, which in the past has included books by Joyce Carol Oates and Melvin Burgess. No publication date yet for the French version, but we do know the book have an initial print run of 6000-8000 and will cost about 10 euros.
- There will be an audiobook version of the book. I have no idea who is reading it. I'd love to get Judge Mills Lane.
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...Movie stuff:
A
high-profile production team
whose name I cannot reveal as well as a very
talented and biting screenwriter
have been convinced to try and turn Be More
Chill into a "movie". Right now the pitch
is finalized and ready to be sold to one of
seven production studios in November.
This is the first step in the 1600-round playoffs
to actually get a movie made, but everyone I
am working with is so smart and motivated that
it might actually happen.
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