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Win-It Wednesday: Go Ask Ogre

_images_P_0976082217.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg Last week's Betty Boop calendar winner is... drumroll... Nancy! Address, please, Miss N.If you wanna know how I pick winners, I just generate a number here and I count myspace comments first. It's totally fair and equal. Promise. This week, I'm giving away an autographed copy of one of the most visually riveting and emotionally compelling books e.v.e.r., Jolene Siana's Go Ask Ogre: Letters from a Deathrock Cutter. These are actual letters, drawings and dreams that Jolene sent to a member of the band Skinny Puppy when she was a teenager. You will end up adoring this girl, and wishing you could hang out with her, like I get to sometimes! Jolene%2Band%2BMelissa%2B-%2BDec%2B07.JPG Jolene is on the left, I'm on the right. Do you love her bright lips or what? Such pout style. Anyway, to win this autographed treasure, which has a lot of music references from the late 80s, I want you to tell me what your favorite album of 2007 was. Ready? Go! PS-Thanks, SG, for the photo.

Marketing Monday: PARTY!

Just a note to announce that in early February (1st and 2nd--save the dates!), during New York Fashion Week, I'll be signing my about-to-be-released book, Violet by Design, at a couple of Lancome parties. Anyone in the NY/NJ area, email me and I'll try to send out some invitations!I'll tell you details soon, but for now, know that these parties will have great gift bags, a fun contest, and makeovers! (Oh, and mocktails like this one, but without all the glitter.) Parties: A great way to promote because they're F-U-N.

Photo Friday: Vinyl!

turntable.jpgThis obviously isn't a personal photo, but I just got excited reading this article, which says that people are listening to music on vinyl again because it's a really social experience. I have to agree. I have a ton of records because someone left them in my first Brooklyn apartment (we think he was a DJ because there is lots of really bizarre 80s stuff, like the Depeche Mode single of People are People "Different Mix" and the soundtrack to Ruthless People). So now I love buying them! Especially old jazz albums where you catch every cough and it seems like you can almost hear them smoking cigarettes. I've noticed that lots of bands, like Bishop Allen, are selling vinyl at their shows. Yay! Let's hear it for that diamond-tipped stylus!

Gotta Get Back in Time, and Giving Blood

BackToTheFutureMikeFox.jpg Wow. If anyone answers this ad, please report back to me!Time travel is something I was obsessed with when I was younger. Anyone else? It didn't help that Back to the Future came out when I was around 8 years old, young enough to believe and old enough to try to make science teachers explain the possibilities. This, as Marty McFly would say, is heavy. PS-If you want to do something good for the world, and get a chance to win a prize, head over to Manic Mommy's blog to check out her blood drive! I'm O+, in case you're wondering. And I should really give blood more, so I'm pledging to do it this month!

Win-It Wednesday: Betty Boop, MAC lip conditioner and flip.com!

yhst-41882421237954_1979_23363266.jpeg If you don't have a calendar yet, this contest is for you! I'm giving away a mini Betty Boop calendar from bettyboopstore.com. Don't you think Miss Boop has a little notorious Bettie Page thing going on?11636.jpg Is there a historical connection? Oh, anyway, who doesn't love a cartoon pinup girl? So, to win, comment below and tell me what fashion trend you'd like to see come back. I wish bodies like Bettie's would return to Hollywood. Now, last week's winner of the Mac Lip Conditioner, chosen at random by one of those number generators among the comments here and on myspace, is Tammy, who resolved to teach her friend Poker or Euchre. I don't even know what Euchre is really. Cards? But yay, Tammy! Send me your address. And, a reminder that today is the very last day to enter flip.com's contest to have your name mentioned in the third Violet book, Violet in Private (that means I'm not quite done with revisions yet and can still slip your name in!).

Quick Question: Colored Mascara

I'm kind of obsessed with blue and green mascara (thanks to Caroline and Anne for feeding this habit with beauty closet bounty!). And yes, that's why Violet is always swiping on blue mascara in Violet on the Runway.I've tried to showcase my blue lashes here: IMG_0770.jpg I know that isn't really clear--photographing your own eye is tough! I (perhaps naively) imagine myself looking like this: pic_vibrant.jpg But I worry that I'm stuck in the 80s, when I wasn't old enough to wear makeup but worshipped rainbow-lashed rockstars from afar. So, I ask you this: Colored lashes--chic and subtle way to stand out, or tacky throwback trend? Your comments are appreciated.

Marketing Monday, and The Wire

First, I just want to say, I've loved all the high school newspaper interviews I've done. So. Fun.And the reviews are great, too! Here are links to a few more Violet on the Runway mentions: Danville High School's The Log Topeka West High School's Campus View Venice High School's The Oarsman And authors, you can find contact info for lots of high school newspaper advisors at myhighschooljournalism.com, so I advise you to get in touch with some and offer your book for review and yourself for an interview! Win-Win. Now, down to business. My friend Charles took me to the premiere of the first episode of the final season of The Wire on Friday night. It was, in short, incredible. And then we went to the HBO after-party. If you're a fan of the show, you know what I mean when I say I was in the app line behind Chris and Snoop, and I got a little nervous (I seem to have a problem remembering that they are actors playing characters--The Wire is just so real!). I even danced with Bubbles! Unfortunately, we only had Charles's Treo camera to capture some moments with, but I did my best. Here is my fandom, in all its fuzzy glory: Mel%20and%20Omar.jpg Me with Omar! Did you hear me? I said that is ME, standing next to Omar. Okay, Michael Kenneth Williams. And he was so nice! You can see Carver (Seth Gilliam) in the background. M%20and%20Bubbles.jpg I am dancing with Bubbles (Andre Royo), who looked like an Ivy League college professor in person! The man had some major energy too. With%20Carver.jpg Carver (Seth Gilliam) was really nice, and so cute in person. M%20and%20Marlow.jpg Me and Marlo (Jamie Hector). Yes, that really is Marlo, the cold-blooded drug lord! He never smiles on the show, so this seems completely out of character, but that helped me remember that he's an actor. Me%20and%20Mr.%20Prezbo.jpg Me and Mr. Prezbo (Jim True-Frost) got a moment on the dance floor. I was explaining to Charles how he used to bring Dukie clean clothes at school. I mean, his character did that. My one regret is not getting a photo with Dukie (Jermaine Crawford) and Michael (Tristan Wilds), who were both out on the dance floor but somehow eluded me. I don't think on purpose... Anyway, I worship them, as evidenced by this review I wrote for Radar. Any other Wire fans out there? This season is going to rule, and I'm sure I'll cry when it's over. Happy Monday!

Is anyone watching the return of 'American Gladiators'?

Hot%2BNitro1.jpg Okay, I am totally nostalgic for the early-90s old days with Nitro (left), but I'll accept these new Gladiators. As for the contestants, though, What is going on? Overall, I have a few questions:1. Does anyone know a guy named Chad who is NOT from California? Nothing against Chads or California, I'm just asking... 2. Who else thinks the hand bike still looks REALLY hard? 3. What was up with Koya losing the Eliminator? First of all, both she and Venus looked like they'd been drugged. And when Koya collapsed on the high-incline treadmill? SHOCKER! It almost seemed staged, but I'll accept it because I like to believe in TV. Like, I still make myself pretend that The Hills is real. 4. What's your favorite Gladiator event? I'm into "Assault." It's a classic. (And Moley really messed it up last night.) 5. Does anyone else think Bonnie's hair is amazing in a 'the perm I wanted in 7th grade' way? Also, her performance on the rings was incredible (when Fury did her suicide move, I thought Bonnie was over, but no!). And she bled through the Eliminator after she hit her head!! Plus, her full name is Bonnie Blanco, which would make her the perfect girlfriend for Donnie Darko. Or something. But she still lost to Shanay. 6. I love how the Joust instruments still look like big Q-Tips. Don't mess with success, NBC! 7. It's kind of badass when challenges have a one-word name: "Pyramid," "Gauntlet," "Wall." 8. Hulk Hogan is hosting with Laila Ali, which is cool. But Hulk calls people "Brother" too much. And it also reminds me that I'm sad about his divorce. Is that weird? 9. I really like the end of the Eliminator when you bust through the square-pillow wall and fall into a cushiony victory. That part looks fun. 10. You can play for yourself here. You're welcome.

Photo Friday & a Quote of the Day

I posted about Neti mania here, so I won't repeat myself, but I just have to say: GET ONE!neti.jpg And, someone I know just wrote this to me about working at Wendy's--it was too genius not to post: "Trust me, Frosties, chicken and fries are the only safe things to eat. People are too busy backstabbing each other or breaking each others' hearts on the roof or in the office to notice the meat expired." 118.jpg Remind me to stop loving those square burgers!

Did you love Juno? (I kind of didn't)

juno_ver2.jpg So I saw Juno last night. And--I know, I know--everyone loves it. Overall, I thought it was a good movie. Maybe my expectations were raised, maybe I'd read about it too much in The New York Times, maybe I'm jealous of Diablo Cody for writing it (okay, I know that part's true)... but I just didn't love it.For the first 20 minutes or so, I had to wince at some of the dialogue--it felt forced and self-conscious. Juno just didn't seem 16 to me. At times, she seemed 29. References to Goonies and Thundercats? Yes, I love them. I get them. But do they ring true for a 16-year-old? I also half appreciated that there were no cell phones or online moments, but I also was slightly thrown off by their exclusion. I kept thinking, "Is this now? Or is this some kind of uber-anytime like The Royal Tenenbaums?" My bottom line: Diablo Cody is a great writer, the acting was solid, it was a sweet (but not sickly so) film, and I'll be watching her next one. I just felt like there were speedbumps along the way. Did anyone else have these issues? I'd love to hear what people are loving and not about the movie. Also, Michael Cera is just adorable. Have I mentioned that? It wins a lot of points with me.