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Thursday, 27 April 2017

CONFESSIONS OF A HIGH SCHOOL DISASTER | BLOG TOUR | Top 3 Reasons It's Still Important to Keep a Diary

Hi guys, and happy Thursday! I hope you are all doing well and are excited for the weekend (it's not far away now!)

Today I am very excited to be taking part in a blog tour - celebrating the publication of Emma Chastain's Confessions of a High School Disaster: Chloe Snow's Diary. This is a brilliant, heartwarming, laugh-out-loud contemporary that you will be sure to fall in love with. I absolutely adored it - keep an eye out for my review coming out on Monday!

Check out the blurb here...


In the tradition of Bridget Jones’s Diary, a lovably flawed high school student chronicles her life as she navigates the highs and lows of family, friendship, school, and love in a diary that sparkles with humor and warmth.

I’m Chloe Snow, and my life is kiiiiind of a disaster.

1. I’m a kissing virgin (so so so embarrassing).
2. My best friend, Hannah, is driving me insane.
3. I think I’m in love with Mac Brody, senior football star, whose girlfriend is so beautiful she doesn’t even need eyeliner.
4. My dad won’t stop asking me if I’m okay.
5. Oh, and my mom moved to Mexico to work on her novel. But it’s fine—she’ll be back soon. She said so.

Mom says the only thing sadder than remembering is forgetting, so I’m going to write down everything that happens to me in this diary. That way, even when I’m ninety, I’ll remember how awkward and horrible and exciting it is to be in high school.



Today I am lucky enough to be hosting the wonderful Emma Chastain on my blog, to talk about diaries (the novel is written in diary form - so cool!) and why it's still important to keep one, even once you've moved past the stage of crushes on boys and glittery mascara.


My novel is told in diary format: there’s one entry for each day in a year of Chloe Snow’s life. Chloe writes in a paper diary, and at first I was worried that would seem antiquated, like I was forcing my contemporary character to wear a corset or drive to school in a barouche-landau. But then I found a study claiming that up to 83% of girls ages 16 to 19 write in old-fashioned diaries. Why would they do this, when they could be sharing their feelings with their many followers online, or at the very least taking notes in an app? I think there are three key reasons.

1. The lack of an audience is a relief. There’s so much pressure to perform online. Yes, there are a variety of modes available: you can be elaborately kind, or share interesting content, or make cutting remarks, or crack jokes, or post beautiful shots. But if you want those likes/retweets/shares, you have to keep your audience in mind at all times. It’s exhausting. What a relief, then, to turn to your diary, where your only audience is your future self. Do you feel like wallowing in self-pity, or fuming about how annoying your best friend is being, or making a list of guys you want to kiss? You can’t do any of that on social media (well, you can, but you really shouldn’t). But in the pages of your diary, anything goes. No one’s watching. Give in to your most selfish impulses, free of the fear that you’ll be unfollowed or screenshotted. 



2. It helps. I don’t know how it works, exactly, but I know that when you’re upset, writing about it eases the pain. Typing about it kind of works, but not nearly as well as picking up a pen and scratching away in your diary until your hand cramps. 


3. You’re making a time capsule. You think you’ll remember exactly what it felt like to be a sophomore/a college student/a single 20-something/a new mother/etc. But you won’t unless you write it all down. The act of writing itself solidifies your memories, even if you never revisit your old diaries. But if you do revisit them, you’ll find that you’ve captured a whole world, that your childhood is still accessible to you, that you can commune with the kid who dotted her i’s with hearts. It’s magic that you make yourself.

Thank you so much, Emma, for appearing on my blog. Make sure you guys check out the rest of the posts on the blog tour!

Buy Confessions of a High School Disaster: Chloe Snow's Diary here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Chloe-Snows-Diary-Confessions-Disaster/dp/1471160467/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1493277172&sr=8-1&keywords=confessions+of+a+high+school+disaster

Check out Emma Chastain here: https://twitter.com/emmachastain?lang=en

Until next time :) 


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