Alice Blog
Alice e-books
Question:
You misguided this person, I’ve done several searches because I have a kindle and the Alice series isn’t available as an e-book! For any platform. Will this change soon???
I love the Alice Series and I can’t wait to read about her senior year! I’m debating waiting for the compile of it or not, but if it becomes available as an ebook. I probably wouldnt even worry anymore!!
Phyllis replied:
I’m sorry if I’ve confused you. The Alice books are currently becoming e-books. I spoke with my editor this morning and she said that the publisher is doing them in groups. I’m not sure if they are starting with the most recent and working backwards, or going all the way back to the earliest Alice books and beginning there. In case, she expects them all to be in e-book form by fall. The large paperback that includes all the books of her senior year will not be available until “Alice Onboard” comes out in hardcover, and then it won’t be on the market right away. This is the latest information I can give you.
I’m bummed!
Question:
So, in October I met this guy. We had to read together for callbacks for a play, and over the course of the show I developed a crush on him. It wasn’t two weeks til the show ended that he told me he liked me too, so it was great! But I wanted to stay wary because he has had a bad past with girls…but e texted everyday and I could tell he was moving very fast, saying he loved me and complimenting me all the time, but I stayed true to my instincts and only said what I felt. But I enjoyed talking to him because we had a lot of things in common also, but I knew the relationship wouldn’t work out because we go to different schools but we were looking forward to seeing eachother at the cast party. Until Christmas Eve when he told me he liked someone else. I wasn’t as mad as I was confused: How can you say you love me the day before you tell me you like someone else? And to make it worse, Christmas Day my friend texted him asking what was going on and he said he liked someone else and I wasn’t ‘good enough’.
Needless to say I’m bummed, but more confused and angry as to why boys are so thoughtless.
Phyllis replied:
There are a whole bunch of reasons why a guy would do that, but I’d say that the chief reason is he’s immature. He may simply have been wanting to say he had a girlfriend by Christmas. Or he needed someone to tell him she loved him so he could brag about it, and you were smart enough to say only what you felt. Or another girl returned a gift he’d given her and he wanted to dump it on someone else. Or he’s simply thoughtless and impolite, and stuck on himself. But please don’t label all guys thoughtless. There are undoubtedly a lot of boys who would think him as rude as you do. Consider yourself lucky that you didn’t get involved with this guy.
What inspired you?
I, currently, really like your Alice book series. And I just want to ask you a question.
Question:
What inspired you to write the Alice books?
It’s just that . . . your Alice books are just amazing. It’s so life-like and real. It’s not like other novels that you read.
Phyllis replied:
I just wanted to write a book about a motherless girl looking for a role model. I didn’t plan for the one book to be the start of a series, but so many readers wrote asking what happened next, that I decided to make it a series, as long as Alice could grow older in each book, and I didn’t have to write more than one book per year.
Book signings
Question:
I absolutly love your books. I read them almost all the time. My sister gets mad at me because she wants to watch TV while I’m reading your books and I say that she can’t. I was wondering though if you do book signings and if you do are you coming to Michigan anytime soon cause I would love to get my books signed by you. I was also wondering if the books are about your life stories? And are the names in the book names of people you know? I”m just wondering.
Phyllis replied:
I’m afraid I’m not coming to Michigan any time soon. You could always send me a label or the book itself, and I would be glad to sign it and return it to you. Make sure that you enclose an envelope to mail it back in, self addressed and stamped. Some of the things in the Alice books are real, and happened to me or to friends. But I never use the names of people I know, because it would affect how I portray that character in the story.
The Sister I Never Had
Question:
I’m writing you to tell you how much the Alice books have meant to me over the years. I first read “Alice in Lace” when I was in fourth grade, and I immediately went to the library to read all of the books in order. Well, all of the books out at the time. Now I’m a high school junior, and I can’t believe how much time has passed since fourth grade. Throughout it all, I’ve looked forward to and enjoyed every new Alice book. Alice is one of my favorite characters of all time, and as I read now about her exploits in her senior year, it helps me to get a little preview of what my life might be like in a year. I’ve been fortunate to grow up with Alice, always with her a small step ahead of me, and when the final book is published next May, it will be just weeks before my own high school graduation. I just wanted to take the time to thank you for giving me Alice, the older sister I never had, to help me make it through all the good and bad of growing up.
A Kindle for Christmas
She said everything I wanted to say…
Question:
I just wanted to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for writing
these books. I am 27 years old and I distinctly recall discovering
“The Agony of Alice.” I found it in my school library in the 5th
grade. It was a paperback edition that featured Alice in an
ill-fitting pair of jeans. The jacket was creased a few times and
there was a red library jacket on the edges. I flipped through a few
pages during my school library class, and later rushed home from
school to get back to the story. I curled up in a corner of my room on
a Friday and devouring a big chunk of it in one sitting. I must’ve
taken that book out at least a half a dozen times. The school
librarian always told me when a new Alice book arrived so that I could
take it out right away.
Something reminded me of the Alice series recently (I think it was the
Sears catalogue, where she ordered her boys’ jeans in the first book)
and I looked up the books online. A wave of nostalgia hit me upon
finding the cover art for “The Agony of Alice.” When I was a kid, I
felt like Alice put my mixed-up adolescent feelings into words. She
said everything that I wanted to say, but didn’t know how … or
didn’t even know that I wanted to say!
Thank you for giving so many girls a voice and a friend!
Phyllis replied:
I loved your email. Thanks so much for writing!
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Gonna Need Every Book!
Question:
I would just like to thank you for writing these Alice books. It really helped me through a tough time with my own ex boyfriend. But my question is how many more books you’ll write? I’m gonna need every book u can write!
Phyllis replied:
There are two more Alice books waiting to come out, and that will be the end of the series. But there are a lot of books about other people in my head. I’m writing as fast as I can!
Reminds me of myself