Hello, Brian.
Here's the exciting news about my novel Fire
& Ice (the one you critiqued the first chapter of a couple
of years back) being optioned for a motion picture. Thanks so much!
Cheers!
Michele
First-time Author Uses Twitter to Land Film Deal
for Young Adult Fantasy Series
Astraea Press is thrilled to announce it will join forces with Khando
Entertainment to produce the film adaptation of debut author Michele
Barrow-Belisle’s Amazon best-seller, the young adult fantasy Fire and Ice. The
deal was brokered by Louise Fury at The Bent Agency.
Fire and Ice is the first book in the Faerie Song Trilogy, and the
film option spans all three books. Audio Rights have already been sold to Audio
Realms with negotiation for foreign territories already underway.
Twitter played a crucial role in bringing the project from the page to
the screen. Barrow-Belisle connected with Khando Entertainment’s Ajay Nayyar on
Twitter, by way of a mutual follower. Nayyar saw Barrow-Belisle promoting Fire and Ice on the social media site
and requested a copy. When he started reading the book, he “couldn't put it
down,” Nayyar says. “I visualized her brilliant writing with such ease, and I
knew I was on to a winner.”
Fire and Ice is a teen fantasy romance novel and tells the story of
eighteen-year-old Lorelei Alundra, a girl with a magical singing voice who has
the power to heal with a touch. Lorelei has spent most of her life hiding from
her talents, which are controlled by the dark faerie who gave them to her.
Content with her normal life, Lorelei is unnerved by her inexplicable
attraction to the new boy in her art class, who is as terrifying as he is
captivating. When her mom falls critically ill, Lorelei follows the new boy
into a world of Elves, Witches, and Faeries in an attempt to save her.
Against a vivid, otherworldly backdrop, Fire and Ice explores the eternal debate: Are lives governed by
choices we make or are our choices predestined from birth?
Yay, Michele! |
“I think it’s a theme people can relate to at any age,” says Barrow-Belisle.
“The entire story played out like a movie in my mind as I wrote it,”
says Barrow-Belisle, who received interest from other producers before
connecting with Nayyar at Khando Entertainment.
“It was exciting to meet a
producer who saw the importance of having the author’s input. Seeing my stories
brought to life on the big screen will be a dream come true.”
About the Author:
Michele Barrow-Belisle is a fan of everything romantic, so naturally her young adult novels are populated with witches, vampires and faeries. Michele resides in southern Canada with her husband and son who indulge her passions for writing, reading, lattes, and most of all chocolate. Fire and Ice is her debut novel.
Michele Barrow-Belisle is a fan of everything romantic, so naturally her young adult novels are populated with witches, vampires and faeries. Michele resides in southern Canada with her husband and son who indulge her passions for writing, reading, lattes, and most of all chocolate. Fire and Ice is her debut novel.
About Astraea Press
Astraea Press opened its doors in 2011 when Stephanie Taylor saw the need for a non-erotic digital publisher that offers wholesome reads, but still maintains the quality of mainstream romance. With over 60 books already available as audio books, multiple translation deals as well as having had a NYT bestseller and two USA Today bestselling titles, Astraea Press continues to bring great books to readers. Check out their submission guidelines here.
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Thanks so much for sharing the news Brian!! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool. I just finished writing my first book, and can only imagine what a dream come true this would be.
ReplyDeletePS: I've really been appreciating this blog. So helpful!