Frequently Asked Questions
Q: "How do you pronounce your last name?"
A: I pronounce it "Peter-froind" (think "Freud" with an N), but if that's too hard for you, "Peter-friend" works great. That's what it means in German, anyway, and it's how my dad and grandfather pronounce it.Q: "Is there going to be a third book in the killer unicorn series (that started with Rampant & Ascendant)?"
A: Yes, someday. I don't have a title, publisher, or release date yet, though. But I promise I have not abandoned Astrid! Meanwhile, enjoy the killer unicorn short stories.Q: "How many books are in the Secret Society Girl (Ivy League Novel) series?"
A: There are four books in the series. The correct reading order is: Secret Society Girl, Under the Rose, Rites of Spring (Break), and Tap & Gown.Q: "Are you going to write any more books in the Secret Society Girl (Ivy League Novel) series?"
A: Tap & Gown is the last book in the series. (It's time for Amy and me to graduate!) If you're interested in reading further in the series, check out the free secret stories.
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Head on over to Dark Faerie Tales today where Astrid Llewelyn is guest blogging about an urban legend she finds both terrifying and… suspect. There’s a giveaway involved as well!
As some of you have guessed, I have another new release this month. (No, not Morning Glory. That’s not for another two weeks.) I have a daughter. She arrived bright and early Tuesday morning, and has so far spent her … Continue reading
WHAT: Chat with Diana Peterfreund WHEN: Thursday, August 19th @ 9pm ET WHERE: The Knight Agency Chat Room (http://client1.sigmachat.com/sc.php?id=115545) HOW TO CHAT: Enter a username and password (any combination). Choose “Login.” **Your computer must be java-enabled to chat.** Come here … Continue reading
As part of the 2010 Romance Writers of America Conference, I will be participating in a book signing on Orlando, Florida next week. Pretty sure I’ll be signing RAMPANT, but you can bring your own books for signing as well. … Continue reading
So I’m supposed to be at ALA this weekend. ALA, for those in the know, actually starts today. But I honestly can’t make heads or tails out of the schedule at all — people (like Kami Garcia) tell me they … Continue reading
I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by. — Douglas Adams Last month, flush with the glow of working out a particularly thorny plot problem in PAP (seriously, Jane Austen, did you never consider … Continue reading
I can’t wait to see this film. Why can’t all book trailers be as good as movie trailers? So, folks, if this was a book, would you read it?
Hi, guys! I know I’ve been an astoundingly bad blogger this month. But I was away in the Caribbean for the entire first week of May, and then, the day I got home, I got a houseguest, so I’ve been … Continue reading
Yesterday’s post focused specifically on books I read in high school. but I noticed, reading your responses, that I have read some of those other books, though sometimes not for class (I did read and love Brave New World for … Continue reading