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Saturday, October 31, 2009

Halloween Extra: Costumed Andalite shares Blue Cube!

 

From the Animorphs Livejournal Community, check out how these awesome Animorph fans are celebrating Halloween 2009:

That is probably the BEST (or possibly, the only) Animorphs Fan Costume I’ve ever seen. Props (literally) to faerykore for making this. I absolutely love it!

Also, interesting note for those that have read our previous blog posts, you’ll notice that two of those members are none other than Kevin James and Ryan Murphy, who made the Animorphs film short, The Questioning, a little while back!

These pictures were an awesome surprise for me to stumble on to, and I hope you all enjoyed it as well. Happy Halloween from every one of us here at Hirac Delest! Until next time! 😈

posted by Hirac Delest at 2:46 pm  

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Michael Grant wins “Best Children’s Novel” Award at SCIBA 2009 Author’s Feast!

 

Michael Grant (co-author/creator for Animorphs) won the “Best Children’s Novel” Award yesterday at the SCIBA 2009 Author’s Feast, for Hunger (from the Gone Series). The nominees and finalists for that category, as well as for every other category, have been posted up at the Official SCIBA Website. The picture for him receiving the reward (below), was posted by the SCIBA Facebook profile today, and a close up of the award was later uploaded by Michael via Twitpic as well (right).

A very big congrats to Michael Grant from us here at Hirac Delest, and from the rest of your fans as well!

In addition to all of this, Andrew Smith, the author for In the Path of Falling Objects, also wrote about the entire event on his blog (including his meet with Michael Grant, and the speech Michael later gave in the event). You can read it all here.

 


Sources: SCIBA Facebook Album, and Ghost Medicine: Blog of Andrew Smith.

posted by Hirac Delest at 11:50 am  

Thursday, October 22, 2009

College Humor uses ‘Megamorphs #2’ as one alternate theory for Dinosaur Extinction!

Thanks to Ian , who forwarded us this link. College Humor recently used Megamorphs #2: In the Time of Dinosaurs in one of their articles as one of the alternate theories as to why the Dinosaurs went extinct.

Here is the Animorphs part:

THEORY: Warmongers send a comet to Earth as revenge after being outfoxed by the Animorphs

THEORIST : Megamorphs #2: In The Time of Dinosaurs

Though there is much literature that speaks of a comet striking the Earth and killing the dinosaurs, only Megamorphs #2 pins the crime on the war-mongering Nesk. The Animorphs actually have an opportunity to stop the comet from wiping out the dinosaurs and their new friends the Mercoca, but decide to allow the genocide when they realize the implications of altering the timeline and allowing the Mercoca to establish a presence on Earth. Heavy stuff for a book called "Megamorphs."

 


Source: College Humor. October 07, 2009.
"11 Alternate Dinosaur Extinction Theories"

posted by Hirac Delest at 12:14 pm  

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Fan-Update on Michael Grant NYC Appearance

 

A fan named moriath, from the Animorphs Livejournal Community, blogged about the recent NYC Barnes & Nobles Event that Michael Grant appeared at. (See our previous blog post). Along with him, there were also other YA authors such as Scott Westerfeld, Carrie Ryan, and James Dashner. Here’s a brief look at the blog post featuring Michael Grant’s part:

“Finally up was Michael Grant of Gone and Hunger as well as my beloved Animorphs series. I have to admit I felt extremely vindicated when, during the Q&A session, he brought up the “abrupt” ending of Animorphs (oh man is THAT an understatement!) and acknowledged, “Well, that didn’t work out well.” So he’s promised that he knows how the series is going to end (though not in detail as JK Rowling claimed to know the whole Harry Potter series – he kinda thinks she made that all up just to keep her editors from freaking out) and it won’t be abrupt like Animorphs.”

 


Source: Bookish Blather. October 16, 2009.
“Book Events: Post-Apocalyptic Teen Fiction panel, Barnes & Noble”.

posted by Hirac Delest at 2:01 am  

Friday, October 9, 2009

Michael Grant NYC Appearance, and sample giveaways for Gone 3: ‘Lies’, and new series ‘Magnificent 12’

 

Michael Grant (co-author/creator for Animorphs) updated his Facebook and Twitter this morning to inform the fans of his GONE series that he will be at the NYC Barnes and Nobles on October 15th at 7PM, with the first 20 people at the book signing to receive a flash drive with the opening chapters of the 3rd Gone book LIES, as well as to his new upcoming series, the MAGNIFICENT 12.

Along with him will also be Scott Westerfeld, who will be celebrating the release of his latest book LEVIATHAN (cover image on right). Scott Westerfeld, by chance, is also another one of my long-time favourite authors. A personal recommend from me to check out his UGLIES and MIDNIGHTERS series if you haven’t already!

Below is also a quote by Michael Grant from his blog:

Yes. I am still alive.

If you’d like proof, I will be at the BARNES and NOBLE at 86th and Lexington in New York City, October 15th, 7:00 PM.

I’ll be wearing black.

Also there: the great and powerful Scott Westerfeld! The lovely and vivacious (I assume) Carrie Ryan! And the, oh, let’s say the talented and translucent (look, I’m tired and I’m out of adjectives, okay?) James Dashner!

Never in the history of young adult literature has such a panel of luminaries assembled in one place. The sheer brilliance will astound you! It’s entirely possible that we will combine to form a singularity and suck not only you but the entire bookstore into a black hole. That’s right: we are just that deep.

But wait: there’s more! The first 20 people who show up and buy a book (one of mine, duh) for signing get a flash drive containing the first chapters of LIES and the first chapters of an entirely separate series, THE MAGNIFICENT 12.

Sweet Lord, can you imagine a more astounding offer? You can? Well, too bad because this is all the offer I have right now.

Come one, come all, and hear four YA authors bloviate, pontificate, and try to top each other in pandering to you, our devoted audience. Should be fun.

Michael Grant

 

So the short version:

Barnes & Nobles
86th and Lexington, New York
October 15th, 2009
7:00 PM

Got it? Good! Until next time!

SOURCES: stupidblogname.com; scottwesterfeld.com/blog

posted by Hirac Delest at 7:38 am  

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Mission (Book) Database & All Inside Covers Released!

 

IT. IS. DONE! It took nearly 2 years to collect, assemble, and finish, but it’s done. It’s finally ready. The full Mission (Book) Database for Hirac Delest is officially online! Click the link up on the header, or go directly there.

Once you’re in there, you will notice that these aren’t just any regular old book pages, but the complete and definite pages for all Animorph books. They include:

  • ALL Front U.S, International, and Inside Covers (submitted by many of the visitors here at Hirac Delest);
     
  • eBooks (courtesy of RAF, and all of it’s amazing contributors);
     
  • Trivia (written by me, but also mostly by Jeff, who wrote the official Anibase), as well as Terms, Species, Morphs, Characters, and Promotional Items (Avatars, Screensavers, Videos, etc).

Basically, if there’s something relevant to note about a certain Animorphs book, you can expect to find info for it within these pages! I’ve spent a lot of time creating this part of the site– editing, coding, assembling all the data and info, to make sure that it’s good and ready for the archive.

I also, of course, want to individually thank all of the contributors who submitted the inside covers, pictures, and scans for these individual pages here at Hirac Delest. They include: Ryan S, Slayer XY, Neo X, Raevyn, Foamy, Monster, Gloria, Michael, Liz, and Sat. Many apologies if I left anyone out, but I do greatly appreciate the amount of personal time and effort every one of you has given me to make sure that I could complete this archive. Also a major thanks to Jeff, who not only wrote most of the official Anibase, but also provided much of the behind-the-scenes insight to the series. I’ve made sure to clearly credit and label everything that has come directly from the Anibase (especially in the trivia, terms, and characters). Everything else has been written by me.

That about sums it up. Please let me know of what you think! Also, since I did assemble all these pages solo, please let me know if you catch any errors or mistakes on these pages. I did my best to make sure that there are none on there, but if you do find some, I would appreciate them pointed out so that I could fix them quickly. At the same time, if you wish to submit something for these pages, just go ahead and do it the way you guys normally do (email, message board, etc) and I’ll be sure to add it in.

This update itself has been a long time coming, and I’m very excited to finally have it up, so I hope you all enjoy this collective nostalgic geek-out as much as I do. Until next time! 😀

 

posted by Hirac Delest at 10:55 am