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Saturday, March 14, 2009

Meyer in Vogue - part 2

Whats next for my Stephanie Meyer in Vogue post.
So, the whole interview in vogue is here.
Here are the more important stuff that I promised you I was gonna talk aboutin my previous post, so that u dont have to read the detailed interview
She may prefer to write late at night while her family sleeps, but for the record, there is not a lot about Stephenie Meyer, author of the better-than-best-selling Twilight series, that screams vampire. Yes, she has long dark hair and earthy brown eyes, but she lacks the arrogance associated with vampireness.
During the day,she's mostly around—running errands, picking up the kids, hanging out, which in her case means fielding calls about scripts and producers and interviews.
If Law & Order is on TV at her house, forget writing. "I can't move until it's over," she says. "If it's a marathon, the day's gone."
Yes, she will show up at a star-studded opening of her own film, mugging with the actors more like a schoolgirl than the creator of this gothic juggernaut, and yes, she clearly loves her fans (mostly girls), but the very thought of her own success can make her a little queasy. Just about a year ago, on the set of Twilight, she watched dozens of people re-create the cafeteria she had imagined as the lunchtime home of her heroine, Bella, and Bella's problematic suitor, Edward Cullen, who is older than Bella by a century or so, as well as undead and living with a large family of vampires. "I suddenly realized that all of this was happening because I wrote a story down," she says, "and it made me a little sick to my stomach."
Teenagers stood in line for days all over the country to help the movie version of Twilight gross $70 million in its first weekend last November. New Moon is currently in production. And all for a couple of characters that—literally—came to Meyer one night in a dream. "It's an uncomfortable kind of power," she says. "It's not like, Aha! Now I am going to take over the world! It's like, Really? Are you sure? I'm constantly waiting for someone to say, 'You are on Candid Camera. You've been punked!' "

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