Twilight Series – Stephenie Meyer’s Great Success Story
Stephenie Meyer’s everyday life changed greatly on June 2, 2003. The stay-at-home mother of three youthful sons woke up from a dream featuring apparently realistic characters that she couldn’t get out of her head.
She had the following to proclaim concerning the dream she experienced this night:
“Despite the fact that I had a thousand activities to do, I stayed in my bed, considering the dream. Not entirely willingly, I finally got up and then carried out the immediate necessities, then placed almost everything which I actually could upon the back burners and sat down at the laptop to write – a thing I hadn’t done in such a long time that I wondered the reason why I was bothering.”
Meyer developed the plot through the day whilst in swimming tuition, and decided to write it out late that night once the household was tranquil. 3 months afterward she finished her earliest novel, Twilight. Together with enticement from her older sister (the only other person that realized she had penned a novel), Meyer presented her manuscript to a range of literary specialists. Twilight ended up being picked out of a slush stack at Writer’s House and subsequently made its way to the publishing organization Little, Brown where by everyone fell instantaneously in love with the gripping adventure of the troubled lovers.
Twilight became one of 2005’s most discussed books and after only weeks of its release the book debuted at number 5 upon The New York Times bestseller list. Amid its many accolades, Twilight was named an “ALA Top Ten Books for Young Adults,” an Amazon.com “Best Book of the Decade…So Far”, as well as a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year.
The highly-anticipated sequel, New Moon, was initially introduced in September 2006, and spent well over 25 weeks at the number 1 position on The New York Times bestseller list.
In 2007, Eclipse was released and supporters made the Twilight Saga a world wide phenomenon! Along with midnight parties and vampire-themed proms the eagerness for the saga continued to grow.
On May 6, 2008, Little, Brown and Company released The Host, Meyer’s highly awaited book for adults that came out at number 1 on The New York Times not to mention Wall Street Journal bestseller listings. The Host still remains to be a staple choice upon the bestseller listings even more than a year after its release.
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