Victoria Aveyard in PH Event Recap
 Two days ago (Sunday), the NYT Best-Selling Author of Red Queen and 
Glass Sword visited her fans here. Before that, she was also on Cebu 
surrounded with so much love and welcoming smiles from them. From the 
pictures shared by National Bookstore, it was all a clear success. 
Everyone got a big smile on their faces, Victoria and her fans.
Two days ago (Sunday), the NYT Best-Selling Author of Red Queen and 
Glass Sword visited her fans here. Before that, she was also on Cebu 
surrounded with so much love and welcoming smiles from them. From the 
pictures shared by National Bookstore, it was all a clear success. 
Everyone got a big smile on their faces, Victoria and her fans. 
So after that, here in Manila, 
the crowd doubled. As far as I know, it reached until 1,200 copies to sign on it. I got there and it was a long line from the entrance 
of the mall way down into the bookstore. They were all holding on tight 
to their copies, waiting to get signed. It never gets old on me to see 
how cool booklovers can wait so much for her. Well, who wouldn't be 
anyway. All of us wanted to see the creator of Mare, Cal, Maven, Scarlet
 Guards and everything about her books. We are fortunate to have a set 
of questions for her and it were a bizarre answers that we had.
Facts that we've learned about Victoria:
1.
 She learned the trick on telling a story during her filming school. It 
was an intensive course. The 1st and 2nd act and breaking down the 
stories, internalizing and pacing the story. Also, escalation is the 
real game. The progress of the story as it goes on and on. 
2.
 Screenwriting and novel writing has some differences as well. With the 
novel, she realize she can have the freedom to picture out the place, 
people and get to play with it on her own. On screenwriting, it needs to be precise, like the connotation to describe a place. 
5. 
After Red Queen series, she wanted to do more screenplay and try other 
genres like fantasy and drama. Also, historical fiction. But other than 
that, she already signed with another new book. 
6. If there are some points of advice she can share to aspiring 
authors is to start on a rough draft. It is one of the common advice 
but really, write at the end. That's a key start of it. Since she 
already liked writing action packed scenes, it was easy on her doing it 
on Red Queen and Glass Sword. Other than that, she also has some 
difficulties when it comes on romantic scenes. Still, it is to 
internalize the language of the scenes that makes it a good start on 
writing.
7. She started Red Queen in the world or image of the arena of Mare who electrocuted her executioner. And that takes places for the rest of the characters and in which people it can relate to.
8. Red Queen supposed to be a trilogy but when Glass Sword was written, she realized the last book won't
 be enough. Because the book could be large for anyone her readers to 
binge on it. That is why they all agreed to have the fourth book coming 
as well.
After that, she gladly signed all our copies. Luckily, we all got a Glass Sword Bookmark and have a picture with her. Her eyelashes are so beautiful. *dreamy eyes* 
And that's a wrap! These are some of the things we have acquired on her. 
It was such an amazing and memorable one to have her time. In fact, 
she's so engaged throughout the book signing event. We are so 
overwhelmed to have her invited here. I am so thankful for National 
Bookstore and HarperCollins for bringing her. I'm looking forward into more book events like these. 
Together with the PH YA Book Bloggers!!! :D
 

 


 
3 comments
This was such an awesome recap and event! Victoria is just an awesome lady! :D
ReplyDeleteTotally true! Can't wait to read your recap. :)
DeleteThank you very much for sharing PH Event Recap. It was great to read this post. I wanted to attend this event as it was organized at an event venue quite close to my sister’s home but had to cancel the program due to personal reasons.
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