Josephine Angelini (
author of Starcrossed) http://pinterest.com/josieangelini/ Meg Cabot (
author of The Princess Diaries and many other YA books) http://pinterest.com/megcabot/ Kate Coombs (
author of The Runaway Princess) http://pinterest.com/katecoombs/ Sarah Cross (
author of Kill Me Softly) http://pinterest.com/sarahcross/ Regina Doman (
author of The Shadow the Bear, Black as Night, etc.) http://pinterest.com/reginadoman/ Alex Flinn (
author of Beastly, etc.) http://pinterest.com/alexflinn/ Kim Harrison (
author of Once Dead, Twice Shy, etc.) http://pinterest.com/kimharrisonbook/ Colleen Houck (
author of Tiger's Curse, etc.) http://pinterest.com/colleenrayhouck/ Lisa Mantchev (
author of Eyes Like Stars, Perchance to
Dream, etc.) http://pinterest.com/lisamantchev/ E. Lockhart (
author of The Boyfriend List, The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau - Banks, etc.) http://pinterest.com/elockhartbooks/ Jennifer A. Nielsen (
author of The
False Prince, The Runaway King, etc.) http://pinterest.com/jennielsen/ Sheila Nielson (
author of The Forbidden Sea) http://pinterest.com/sheilaanielson/ Which goes to show I am very obsessed with both Pinterest and YA lit.
With any new technology comes the hucksters in the form of
author / entrepreneurs on the one hand selling the
false dream of self - publishing your own book and getting rich, and dodgy publishing companies on the other, taking advantage of neophytes by cashing in on their ignorance.