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Image credit: ‘If physical diseases were treated like mental illness…’ by Robot Hugs.

At the YALC Mental Health panel this weekend, I was talking about how we ALL have mental health. Just like we all have physical health. And, if we started to see it more like that, it could help break down the stigma and misunderstanding around mental illness.

To me (and to my MC Evie) one of the biggest problems people with mental illness come across is the idea that they can “pull themselves together”. Like someone would CHOOSE to live in a brain that bullies them and bombards them with unhelpful thoughts.

This cartoon to me sums up perfectly the complete disconnect we have between the sympathy we give people with physical health problems, compared to the sympathy we give people with problems like anxiety and depression.

I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

Holly x

Win! Am I Normal Yet?

*Twitter competition alert*

We’re celebrating today! We’re halfway through #100DaysofNormal and to celebrate we have a very exciting Twitter competition.

Head to the Usborne Twitter page for a chance to win a Limited Edition of Holly’s brand spanking new book Am I Normal Yet? out in August. Each limited edition copy is numbered and signed by Holly!

And we have one to giveaway to one very lucky winner! Good luck!

5 1/2 Things I Wasn’t Expecting At YALC (and yet they happened)

1) Being sexually harassed by Spiderman
This is the only bad thing that happened! But, yes, while I was outside Kensington Olympia, trying to find the right entrance, I was accosted by a man in full-on Spidy get-up.

If I’m going to victim-blame myself, I did maybe initially catch his attention with my inability to not look at the…umm…bulginess of his skin-tight costume.
However, this is no excuse for him then grabbing said-bulge and then proceeded to tell me just how very big his bulge was and what he wanted to do with his bulge…before high-fiving the dude next to him, who was dressed as an American Cop.

But it’s OK (well it’s not OK, but it’s just about cope-able with) because…

2) The #BeingAGirl panel talk trending on Twitter
I was, unfortunately, too busy getting lost and sexually-harassed to get to this panel on time. HOWEVER lots of favourite authors/people (including Holly Smale, CJ Daugherty and Anna James) were on it, chatting all things feminism. And, it was so popular, it trended on Twitter! It’s so inspiring and reassuring to know there are so many YA authors, using their platform to fight for gender equality – especially if you’ve just been objectified by Spiderman.  

It made me feel super excited about all the upcoming feminism in Am I Normal Yet? and the rest of the trilogy.

3) How big my signing queue was going to be
I was completely and utterly blown away by how many of you queued to meet me. Honestly, one of the bestest most-humbling moments of my life. You don’t get much opportunity to touch-in with your readers when you’re an author, and you sometimes wonder if your stories are reaching people and touching people. To hear so many of you talk to me about Bree, and Poppy and Noah (and even Evie, for those of you had bought Am I Normal Yet? on the Saturday and had READ IT ALREADY!) made my heart melt. I love you all.

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4) The very wise wisdom of my Mental Health in YA panel
I’m not going to lie. I was very, very nervous about being on the Mental Health in YA panel. It’s such a sensitive issue and I knew I had a lot to say. But I also know everyone has their own experiences of mental health, and you can easily upset people without meaning to. But I shouldn’t have worried. My fellow panellists, Matt Whyman, Annabelle Pitcher, Brian Conaghan and our chair, Imogen Russell Williams, were insightful and nuanced and just all-round fab.

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I feel reassured there’s such a great gang of authors tackling such important stuff…and also pretty proud of myself to be included with them.
The one thing I said that seemed to get a lot of resonance, was this quote I found about hope during my research for Am I Normal Yet? Here’s a pic for those of you who weren’t there…

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5) Judy Blume tap-dancing whilst yelling expletives
The definite highlight of YALC had to be seeing the GODDESS that is Judy Blume talking about her career. Like me, I don’t think many of the other authors at YALC would be writing if it wasn’t for Judy. So many of us were inspired by her in our own childhoods. And we all piled in to her event with Patrick Ness like excitable fans. She did not let us down. When discussing swearing in YA books, Judy admitted she loved using dirty language. “It’s very satisfying, a bit like tap-dancing,” she said. Before TAPPING HER TOES ON THE FLOOR AND REPEATEDLY SAYING F*CK F*CK F*CK.

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…and ½
I didn’t expect these people to wander around the place, chanting ‘SHAME SHAME SHAME’ all day. But they did. And, to be honest. I was at ComicCon – WHY didn’t I expect such a thing?

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Can I please come back next year, please?

Thank you SO much to everyone who came, everyone who organised, and everyone who made YALC such an unforgettable weekend.

YALC Tips from Jess Heart Books

So it’s nearly here: YALC 2015!

We’re super excited about it all, especially about Holly’s event. She’s appearing on a panel chatting about mental health in YA. So this afternoon, when we saw a feature by YA book blogger Jess Heart Books called ‘YALC Tips for Coping with Anxiety’ pop up on our Twitter feed we just HAD to share it with you. 

Jess suffers from severe anxiety so ahead of YALC she’s put together some advice for others feeling the same way and it’s FANTASTIC. Head over to Jess’s blog to read the feature in full.

And don’t forget, Holly will be at YALC on Sunday at 10:30am talking about all things Mental Health in YA alongside Brian Conaghan, Annabel Pitcher and Matt Whyman. 

The very lucky winner of a signed LIMITED EDITION copy of Am I Normal Yet? is….

*drum roll…*

@bibliodd

Congratulations!

If you haven’t won this time, there’ll be plenty more chances to win! Stay tuned!

Pre-order Am I Normal Yet? to receive exclusive swag!

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*PRE-ORDER NEWSFLASH!*

Pre-order your copy of Am I Normal Yet? by Holly Bourne to receive super-exclusive swag including a tote bag, t-shirt or postcard!

Please email proof of your pre-order, for example a screenshot or receipt, to marketing@usborne.com to enter. Put your name, age and full postal address in the
body of your email and ‘Am I Normal Yet? Pre-order’ in the subject line.

Make sure to send your proof of pre-order in by 20th July 2015. Paperback or e-book pre-orders apply. Prizes are only available while stocks last. Full T&Cs below.

Am I Normal Yet? is available to pre-order from:

Amazon

Kindle

Waterstones

Usborne

The Book Depository

Or if you order from your local independent bookshop please send a photo of your receipt.

T&Cs:

  • UK entries only.
  • Proof of purchase must have been received by 11.59pm on Monday 20th July 2015.
  • One entry per person.
  • The winners will be chosen by Usborne Publishing and will be contacted by 1st August 2015.
  • For full T&Cs go to www.usborne.com.

Early reader reviews!

As publication draws ever closer, we’re so excited to share the latest reviews of Am I Normal Yet?.

Our friends at LoveReading4Kids have a panel of amazing YA reviewers who read and review the latest and best books out there. We sent them early copies of Am I Normal Yet? and here’s what they thought:

‘I really enjoy the tone
and voice of the book. It is able to talk about the serious topic of OCD
while still being humorous. It is a perfect mix of informative and
amusing.’
– Charlotte, age 14

‘Teens are extremely lucky to have
this book available to them and I hope it reaches the widest possible
audience. An essential and vital book for teens today.
’ – Jade

‘This was a great book
which had a gripping storyline as well as featuring important themes
such as feminism. It was very interesting and included relatable
characters.’
– Chloe, age 15

‘It was a real heart
wrenching book and I recommend every single teenage girl and boy read
it. I couldn’t put it down, a truly  inspiring book. A massive 5
stars.’
– Rose, age 16  

‘One of the most real and
honest accounts of teenage life in a fiction book I have ever read. It
was interesting, exciting, sad, and to top it all off it really made me
think.’
– Lauren, age 15  

‘It was a real eye opener,
especially when paired with the issues of feminism and how it is
perceived. A definite recommendation for all of those wishing to read
between the lines.’
– Delilah 

Thank you to all of you!