The author of one of my favorite paranormal YA series is joining the Spooky Legends event today. Jeri Smith-Ready is one of the 16 authors contributing the the anthology ENTRALLED (available now from HarperTeen), her story is part of her heartbreakingly wonderful Shade series about a generation of teens who see ghosts. One of those ghosts, Logan Keeley, is giving us his take on the Loch Ness Monster legend today, and Jeri is giving away a signed copy of ENTHRALLED and a Shade swag pack. See details below.
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Logan Keeley on the Loch Ness Monster
by
Jeri Smith-Ready
Hey! It’s me, Logan Keeley, from the SHADE trilogy by Jeri Smith-Ready (or as I call her, the Woman Upstairs). I’m a punk rocker who died and became a ghost when I was seventeen years and a few minutes old.
***(OH! My birth/deathday is tomorrow, Tuesday, October 18, and we’re having a #forever17 party on Twitter. If you tweet me (@keeley_logan) a music video, you can be entered to win free CDs, some Keeley Brothers swag, and a signed hardcover of ENTHRALLED: PARANORMAL DIVERSIONS. I have a story in that anthology. The cover is pink and has a girl on it, but I’m secure enough in my dudehood I can handle that. I think.)***
For my urban legend, I figured I should do a ghost story. But that hit waaaay too close to home. I’m not a poltergeist, but there are some subjects that make me seriously want to break stuff.
So I decided to do the Loch Ness Monster. This might surprise SHADE readers, because my arch-rival Zachary Moore is Scottish, like the monster. He’s the other “point” in the love triangle with me and Aura. We’re both good for her—I’m her first boyfriend and I have a band and I make her laugh and I’ll love her until the end of time. And Zachary…well, he has a pulse. That’s his advantage. (Okay, and the accent. Shut up!)
But I figured this’d be a good olive branch, a show of respect. Demonstrate that I’m not petty or bitter. Because I’m—
Arrgh, dammit, ghosts can’t lie! Okay, the real reason I’m doing the Loch Ness Monster: My Twitter buds dared me.
ANYWAY, the monster of Loch Ness, or Nessie, as some like to call him (no one knows if the monster is a boy or girl, but for my purposes, I’m going to use male pronouns), supposedly lives in a loch, which is the fancy Scottish word for “lake,” in northern Scotland. He’s allegedly been seen as far back as the ninth century AD, but sightings started to pile up in the 1930s, after this photo surfaced (heh, get it? Surfaced?):
SCARY, huh? Well, maybe not compared to the HOSTEL movies, but whatever.
Most people call this the “Surgeon’s photo,” because it was taken by a gynecologist, Colonel Robert Wilson. (I’m so not making this up—if I were, would I name the guy something bland like that?) After the photo came out, suddenly EVERYONE was seeing the monster, either on land or in the lake. Depending who you asked, Nessie had:
- two humps, or one hump, or three humps, but the humps were definitely short
- a body anywhere from 8 to 45 feet long (I’m guessing this varied with water temperature)
- a 4-foot-long neck, often leaning at an angle
- the appearance of a “rigid, pole-like object”
Sounds pretty…exciting, huh?
Turns out, it’s total bullshit. There’s no such thing as the Loch Ness Monster, and there never was. See, Scots like to yank our chain by making stuff up just to see if we’ll believe it (for instance, Zachary told the girls at school that his last name in Scottish Gaelic means “big”). So it’s no surprise that they’re the masters of urban legends.
That photo up there? A hoax. This other guy, Marmaduke Wetherell (now THAT’s a great name), had a grudge against the Daily Mail newspaper, so he had his son build a fake Nessie using a toy submarine and plastic wood. Then Wetherell took the pictures and gave them to Dr. Wilson, who sent them to the paper but wouldn’t let them use his name with it (oh, that’s why it was called the “Surgeon’s photo”—forgot to mention that up there).
So this “great horrible beastie,” the Loch Ness Monster, who brings in millions of tourist pounds every year and has a roller coaster named after him at Busch Gardens?
Nothin’ but a little piece of plastic wood.
Jeri here: Ahem, sorry, Logan spent more time talking about himself than about the legend, but that’s how he rolls. Anyway, you can follow him (@keeley_logan) and his archrival/page-brother Zachary (@moore_zachary) on Twitter, for their thoughtful insights on music, love, and death. Okay, it’s mostly just dick jokes—they ARE 17, after all.
Comment to win a signed paperback of ENTHRALLED: PARANORMAL DIVERSIONS, edited by Melissa Marr and Kelley Armstrong, featuring stories by 15 of today’s most popular YA paranormal authors, plus me.
You can find me on all the internetz, including www.jerismithready.com and www.facebook.com/jerismithready, but mostly at http://twitter.com/jsmithready.
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About the author:
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Award-winning author Jeri Smith-Ready lives in Maryland with her husband, two cats, and the world’s goofiest greyhound. Jeri's plans to save the earth were ruined when she realized she was more of a “problem maker” than a problem solver. To stay out of trouble, she keeps her Drama Drive strictly fictional. Her friends and family appreciate that. When not writing, Jeri she can usually be found—well, thinking about writing, or on Twitter. Like her characters, she loves music, movies, and staying up very, very late. |
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Giveaway provided by Jeri Smith-Ready
One signed copy of ENTRALLED by Jeri Smith-Ready et al & a SHADE swag pack

Available now from HarperTeen
Description:
A journey may take hundreds of miles, or it may cover the distance between duty and desire.
Sixteen of today’s hottest writers of paranormal tales weave stories on a common theme of journeying. Authors such as Kelley Armstrong, Rachel Caine, and Melissa Marr return to the beloved worlds of their bestselling series, while others, like Claudia Gray, Kami Garcia, and Margaret Stohl, create new land-scapes and characters. But whether they’re writing about vampires, faeries, angels, or other magical beings, each author explores the strength and resilience of the human heart.
Suspenseful, funny, or romantic, the stories in Enthralled will leave you moved.
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I'm most interested in finding new authors.
ReplyDeleteMerely Mortal by Melissa Marr is the one I think I am looking forward to reading the most. The reason being is that from what I hear it makes you understand Keenan from the Wicked Lovely series a bit better :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite anthology until now is Hexed with ilona andrews.
ReplyDeleteIn Enthralled i'm aiting for the novel by Kelley armstrong however i would be more than happy to discover your work too since it will be totally new for me.
a big thanks for making this giveaway international
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I don't know about a favorite anthology, but am looking forward to reading all the other author's tidbits.
ReplyDeleteSun, Sand and Sex, primarily for the novella by Shelley Laurenston.
ReplyDeleteI usually prefer longer stories, but there are so many of my favorite authors in this anthology! I can't wait to read it! Thank you! brendem7@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteMy favorite anthology is Impossible Things by Connie Willis. A couple of the stories are laugh out loud funny, but still make you think. But I still can't wait to read Enthralled!
ReplyDeleteI love the Shade series!
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I am always looking for new authors to read and different books. Please enter me in contest. Tore923@aol.com
ReplyDeleteEntangled! The authors donated their stories and did everything for free so all the money made by the anthology goes to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
ReplyDeleteSome great stories inside it too ;)
Favorite anthology... Hmmm... I can't think of one specific anthology, but anything edited by Terri Windling, like _Snow White, Blood Red_, is at the top of my list.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a wonderful story and giveaway! I haven't really read any of these authors, so I'd say that I'm looking forward to reading them all! I like anthologies b/c it gives a great writing sample of new authors. There have been a few anothologies in which the anchor story was awesome but the rest were bad. This seems to happen a lot w/ the JD Robb anthos. I appreciate them trying to jump start some lesser known authors, but I sometimes don't feel like I get my money's worth.
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I'm most interested in Kelley Armstrong's story.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win a copy of Enthralled!! Quite a few of my fav authors have stories in it. Loved the Legend! Nessie was always one of my favorites. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite anthology is Men of the Otherworld by Kelley Armstrong. Thanks for the giveaway!
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looking forward to jeri smith-ready and kim derting's stories. ;)
ReplyDeleteshout out to Logan keeley. love that dude. :*
I didn't realize that is how the Nessy picture was created, fun story. I love it when book characters do blog posts/interviews/tweet ... or whatever!! Thanks Logan. ;)
ReplyDeletewow all my fav author in one book = AWESOME
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jay
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Of course I'm looking forward to Logan's story the most. It's the only reason why I'm dying for the anthology! I LOVE JERI READY-SMITH like craaazy! And I love the Shade series! It's hands down my #1 favourite series EVER. Truly. :)
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Liza @ Book Crook Liza
I'm most looking forward to the stories by Jackson Pearce, Jeri Smith-Ready, and Ally Condie. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite anthology Is Fear, and was edited by R.L. Stine. It's YA, of course. :) I'm looking forward to all of these authors stories, so I can't really pick just one. That's the good thing about antholoies--you never have to just pick ONE! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this giveaway chance, and good luck, everyone!
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I'm looking forward to all of them, but especially Kelley Armstrong and Jackson Pearce =)
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to reading Logan's story and Derek Souza's story :)
ReplyDeletestarlight023(at)hotmail(dot)com
I haven't read a lot of anthologies and want to try them more but the ones I have I liked them :)
ReplyDeleteYAY LOGAN! Loved your take on Nessie, and your tangents even more.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite anthology is Hexed with Ilona Andrews.
ReplyDeleteWould love a copy of Enthralled! I haven't gotten around to Shade yet, but its on my TBR.
ReplyDeleteso far, my favorite anthology is Immortals by P.C. Cast :) I found so many awesome authors because of it :D
ReplyDeleteI'd love to read Melissa Marr's and Rachel Caine's story.
ReplyDeleteI really looking forward to Carrie Ryan's short story.
ReplyDeleteVivien
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I love anthologies! I know not too many people get into them but I love having a big book of short stories by my many of my fave authors!!
ReplyDelete"I'm guessing this varied with water temperature."
ReplyDeleteTotally made me spew my coffee! lol
I would love to win this anthology because there are so many of my favorite authiors in it. Its hard to pick my favorite antholgy because I enjoyed so many and found some great new authors reading them. Thanks for the giveaway.
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Hahah awesome post, Logan. Seriously made me laugh. =)
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm would "Let It Snow" count as an anthology? Sort of, not really? Well it's my favourite multi-author book, and it has 3 stories that are separate yet intertwined. As for the "Enthralled" anthology I'm really looking forward to reading Jeri, Rachel Caine, and Kelley Armstrong's stories.
Thanks for the giveaway! =)
I am looking forward to reading Rachel Caine and Melissa Marr's stories because they are two of my favorite authors.
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I tend to forget the names of the anthologies I have read but a friend lent me a copy of Entangled and I enjoyed it thoroughly.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway and for opening it to worldwide entries.
Carol T
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Thank you so much for this amazing giveaway! I've never read an anthology before and i would love to read this one. I've just been getting into the YA blog scene and have found so many wonderful authors already! I hope I find more in this. Thank you again!
ReplyDeleteI love Jeri! That was a funny post, too. :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite anthology would be Enthralled, of course!! :D
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Enthralled is the first anthology I've ever read completely. Well, almost read. I have two and a half stories left, I just have no time to read lately D': I love Kelley Armstrong's story, and Bridge was awesome!! :D
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I'm looking forward to Melissa Marr and Kelley Armstrong's stories also this post was HILARIOUS :D
ReplyDeleteVivian M
I haven't read anything by these authors as of yet. I like anthologies because it gives you a taste of what the author writes and if you like you can get more books by them.
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I've read a lot of really wonderful anthologies so it's hard to pick a favorite. I'm looking forward to all the stories in Enthralled, they all sound fantastic, but in particular "At the Late Night, Double Feature, Picture Show" by Jessica Verday sounds pretty awesome.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any anthology but I'm really looking forward to Jeri Smith-Ready story. Love Shade series so can't wait to read more about Logan.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the international giveaway.
Hi, To be honest i don't read many anthologies but I would love to read this one with Kelley Armstrong and other great new authors to me.
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I've NEVER read an antho, would love Enthralled to be my 1st!
ReplyDeleteYay! This looks awesomee!! I'm dying to read it! Almost all of my favorite authors are here!
ReplyDeleteThe only anthology I've read so far is Kiss Me Deadly: 13 Tales of Paranormal Love. There's was this one story in it that I thought was awesome, and I wish it was a series or at least a whole book.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to read Logan's Bridge story.
Thanks for the giveaway!
I just finished the Entangled anthology and enjoyed just about every story in it, which is pretty rare for an anthology. Plus, the proceeds all go to breast cancer research so it's doubly good.
ReplyDeletei think the story that I am most excited about is the one by Rachel Caine she is one of my favorite authors!
ReplyDeletemy favorite anthology was the one done a few years ago Prom Nights from Hell. That was fun. The story I am looking forward to the most has to be either Carrie Ryan's or Claudia Gray's.
ReplyDeleteCarrie Ryan's !
ReplyDeleteI am sooo excited to read Rachel Vincent's story! I'm a huge fan of the Soul Screamers series! :)
ReplyDeleteI love love Logan! So excited for Enthralled. I love Jeri Smith-Ready's Shade Series!
ReplyDeleteThe short story I look forward reading most is of course Jeri Smith-Ready's "Bridge"! I also heard that Mary E. Pearson's "Gargouille" is good so I'm excited to find out what makes it so :D
ReplyDeleteI really LOL'd at this post. Logan can be my school teacher anytime. I'll totally always listen to him. XD This was awesome~!
Thanks for the awesome giveaway!
ofcourse i wanna read BRIDGE of Jeri Smith-Ready! come on! :) i would love to read lots of the hottest ghost in town named LOGAN :)
ReplyDeleteand ofcourse maybe Rachel Caine's Automatic. I've always loved Morganville Vampires you know. I love Michael too. :)
I tend to read more collections by sole authors, but there's been some anthologies of late I would love to get my hands on. I'm not familiar with a lot of these authors and would love to have a chance to read their work.
ReplyDeleteI really like Jeri Smith-Ready's books, not only the Shade ones, but also the vampire rock 'n' roll ones.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I prefer novels - more plot! - I like anthologies because of the chance to read new-to-me authors. One of my favorite ones is On the Prowl, with Alpha and Omega, Charles and Anna's first meeting.
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My favorite anthology is Must Love Hellhounds.
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Kiss Me Deadly!
ReplyDeleteclaudia gray's story!
ReplyDeleteHexed is by far my fav so far!
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My favorite anthology is Welcome to Bordertown edited by Holly Black and Ellen Kushner.
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I don't read a lot of anthologies, but the ones I have read I loved because they introduce me to new to me authors
ReplyDeleteFavorite anthology is a toughie. I really liked Burning Up but mostly because it had the first bit of Iron Seas goodness from Meljean Brook. I buy a lot of the darned things and so few actually work out well. Oh, I know! I loved Weddings from Hell. It sold me on Terri Garey. :D
ReplyDeleteI dont have one favorite anthology. They are one of my favorite ways to find new authors.
ReplyDeleteOh I love all of these authors! I cannot wait for Carrie Ryan though, I loved her series.
ReplyDeleteKiss Me Deadly.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a favorite anthology (mmm....maybe "Burning Up"), but anthologies are perfect to discover new authors to read. :).
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ReplyDeleteThe only one I read was Tapestry! I really enjoy the highlanders series by Karen Marie Moning and one of her story was in it. Lately I saw the anthology Supernatural with Jacquelyn Franks and this book sounds really good!
Thanks!
My fav is Marion Zimmer Bradley Darkover
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Fav anthology ever is Definitely!!!....VILLAINS VICTORIOUS! Ok if you haven't read it - you must - it is all short stories where the bad guy gets his day. awesome right? yes I know I loved it - have given it away like 10 times
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Any anthology that's got an Eve Dallas "In death" short story in it.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to the Rachel Caine story in this anthology.
I've only read a few anthologies, so out of the few I've read my favorite would have to be "The Bodyguard" by Cherry Adair, Gena Showalter, and Lorie O' Clare.
ReplyDeleteI've never read an anthology so I'd start with this book. I like very much The author
ReplyDeleteOooh, I loved Holly Black's The Poison Eaters! It was very good! Thanks for the chance! :)
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Im most exited for Claudia Gray I love her!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy most favorite anthology so far is "On the Prowl". It's full of great, hot sexy tales by some pretty awesome authors!
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I can't wait to read Kelley Armstrong's story, i love her books!
ReplyDeleteAwesome giveaway, thanks!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite anthology is One The Hunt. I bought the book because of Gena Showalter whom I love and discovered two other authors and their series which I then went out and bought, Jessica Andersen's The Nightkeepers and Shannon K Butcher's The Sentinel Wars. I am also looking forward to Entralled because their are many of my favorite authors included and some that I am not familiar with, maybe I can find some new series to start.
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I can't wait to read Jeri's story, I'm a big fan of her Shade series. I also look forward to readin Claudia Grey's story because I love her books.
ReplyDeleteI own a lot of anthologis, yet I haven't read many of them. Love is Hell would have to be my favorite one.
ReplyDeleteWould love to read Logan's entry in Enthralled!
ReplyDeleteI'm most excited about Rachel Caine's story!
ReplyDeleteI'm actually excited to read every story in this anthology!
ReplyDeleteThis girl "FairyWhispers" keeps cheating and cheating!!! You should check the form she has double entries everyday...and I doubt double comments counts right?
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Thanks.
Im looking forward to reading Claudia Gray in this I love her books! This has alot of great Authors can't wait to read it!
ReplyDeleteThree in death thats the first Anthology I bought that I read all short stories because most of the time I skip some.
ReplyDeleteLet's see, my favorite anthology thus far would have to be.....I don't really have one :/. I typically like longer stories, but Snow White Blood Red (the only one I've read that is coming to mind) was good.
ReplyDeleteThe story I'm most looking forward to in Enthralled is the one by Jeri Smith-Ready, of course! I also want to read the one by Jackson Pearce.
The story that i am most looking forward to reading in ENTHRALLED is Rachel Caine's!!
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I'm most looking forward to Jeri Smit-ready's story!
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The story I'm looking forward to most in Entralled would have to be Automatic by Rachel Caine! Thanks for the giveaway!
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I don't really have a favourite anthology. Can't wait to read Let’s Get this Undead Show on the Road by Sarah Rees Brennan! :)
ReplyDeleteSEAL of My Dreams is my favorite anthology book!
ReplyDeleteI seem to be having script errors on this blog now and I can't enter the Rafflecopter, I think it's the new design *cries*. Please count this as an entry.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite anthology would have to be The Eternal Kiss. I loved the Coldest Girl in Coldtown.
Amy Lynn
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I don't know if you're reading my comment, or if this is even the right post (explanation in a sec), but...
ReplyDeleteOMG, did I win this one at first? Because I JUST stumbled across an e-mail saying I won this in my SPAM folder! D: If it was you who sent me the e-mail, I am so, SO sorry about not responding. I didn't see it in the "spam". >:| Anyhow, I accidentally deleted all of my spam first before glancing at the e-mail before it disappeared. So if it was you, I am so, so, SO sorry. (Also, this is no way me saying, oh, give me the book! LOL. I already have a copy. :) I just wanted to let you guys know how sorry I am.)
K! Thanks!
Julianna,
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