Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Best Day Ever at the Vans Triple Crown

Thanksgiving turkeys and cold weather are descending on the mainland, but here in Hawaii surfers are flocking to the famous North Shore for the Vans Triple Crown. The event works its way through three separate contests and ramps up to an exciting finish at one of the world's best, heaviest tubes: Pipeline. 

First up on the Vans Triple Crown circuit is Haleiwa, right in the town of Haleiwa. The wave is popular on small days with surfers of all levels. But in winter, watch out! It pumps, and big swells turn it heavy and challenging.

On my first morning off, I headed up to check it out. The women's contest was in full session, the weather was amazingly beautiful, and I was stoked to visit Scotty, Mark Morgan and Lyrl Hailstock, who are all on the film crew.

Mark Morgan & Scotty Lisetor with the camera jib arm.
I guess being in the industry has its advantages! I got to climb a camera scaffold tower and look through the lens. I could hardly believe how powerful the zoom was--I could see the looks on the competitors' faces, all the way out at sea.


me with Lyrl Hailstock up on a camera tower

I also got to drop in on the video trailer, which is a big tractor truck full of people and flashing equipment. It looked as if they were about to launch the space shuttle or something.

Entrance to the flashing video village land

Outside, Vans had a tent with free swag that included stickers, programs, Vans frisbees, and all sorts of other things. Rockstar Energy Drinks, another sponsor, was giving away free cans of their drinks, including new flavors like lemonade and cola. A third tent had hats, shirts and hoodies for sale, and Scott got me a super cute Triple Crown hoodie. Yay!


Best of all, the women surfed really well, and it was exciting to watch. 

To make a virtual visit, check it out here:

Now I must head to the grocery store in search of a turkey and some cranberries. Happy Thanksgiving and best wishes to all of you :D

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Why I've Been "Off the Map"!

Hello all! Whew, it's been ages since I've posted, but I have an excuse. (although I've thought about blogging literally every day, somehow I just never made it happen. How do multi-taskers do it all???) I've been off the map for three months. What I mean is--I've been working on a new TV show from the makers of Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice, called Off the Map. It's exciting, because I think it's going to be really good!!

We started in September. The first day on a new set always reminds me of the first day of summer camp. You're milling around between the hundred or so people, wondering who's going to be there that you know, searching for friends and familiar faces, trying to see what the new people are like, checking out the people in charge, and hoping like crazy that the food will be good. Slowly, after a few weeks, everyone finds their places, learns names, and this whole social world develops.

We've all been cloistered away up in a rainy, jungly (is jungly a word? I don't know but I'm going with it) valley in Hawaii. We eat breakfast, lunch, and even sometimes dinner together in a big tent. It's like we're off in a land that's totally remote from our normal lives. Or maybe it just feels that way because work days run 12-14 hours and I tend to get a little fuzzy at that point . . . ! And I'm super happy to say we're now like one big family. The food is pretty good too :)

What's the show about? Off the Map features a bunch of doctors who run a clinic in the South American jungle. We have people getting attacked by anacondas, strange diseases, and lots of romance. It's fun, and surprisingly funny. We've shot 8 of the 12 scheduled episodes so far.
The show will air on ABC some time in January. On Friday and yesterday we got to watch two of the episodes during lunch. It was awesome! Jammed in our lunch tent we were hooting, laughing, and there were even some tears.

In the meantime, I've been huddled down every moment I can get to work on my new novel. Watching drama play out live is inspiring, and helping fuel my own creative energies. It's a great combination!

Sending you all best wishes!

Friday, September 3, 2010

The Awesome Scholarberry is Hosting a Poser Book Giveaway

I was super flattered when Eliora Vespera, aka Scholarberry, asked me to do an interview for her blog. She had some really thoughtful questions. Some were pretty hard, like--what are my favorite books? There are so many great books out there that it's difficult to just name a few. And then afterwards of course all I can think is, wait, what about all those other books I didn't name? But there it is :)

If you want to read the interview, and also enter her contest to win one of three signed copies, go check her out. She has some fun, interesting interviews with other authors, and is a great resource for book reviews if you're looking for something to read.

To visit Scholarberry, click here:

s c h o l a r b e r r y:  "Sue Wyshynski wrote a 10/10 book called Poser, and I was very excited to get her answers. Poser is..well, by the title, you should know what..."

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

The Poser Surfboard Goes to...

First, I want to say thank you so much to everyone who entered the Poser surfboard contest. You’re awesome.

We processed all the entries and submitted them to Random.org, and the results are in. I’m excited to announce the custom Poser board goes to the Dannecker Family in San Diego, CA. I’m sure they will love it a lot!!

It was so great to get your entries from all over the country. You made me wish I could’ve given all of you a board! I hope to hold another cool contest like this in the future, so I’ll keep you in the loop.

I'd like to once again thank Christian Budroe of CSH who teamed up with us to offer this board.

Thank you!
Thank you Christian Budroe of CSH!

Monday, August 23, 2010

Sellers Library Teens: Check These Out!

Sellers Library Teens: Check These Out!

POSER Sightings

It's been really exciting to receive everyone's texts and emails about Poser sightings at bookstores across the U.S. This one was taken by Judy at BooksAMillion in the Sawgrass Mills Mall in Florida. Thank you to everyone who's been sending them!!


Poser at BooksAMillion, Sawgrass Mills Mall, Florida

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Note to self: NEVER Pack My Handwritten Manuscript in Checked Luggage!!

Sometimes I'm on top of my game, other times, I just don't think. And last week was one of those times.

I've been working on my latest manuscript, and am just around the halfway mark in the book. I like to write by hand, on those yellow lined pads. It's great, because you can't go back and edit, you just keep moving forward. The downside of course, is that it's the only copy. I've already spilled a full cup of Starbucks coffee on it at a coffee shop--the ink miraculously survived--so you'd think I'd have learned my lesson after that moment of panic.

However, I was packing in a hurry, and I had other work to do on the plane, so without thinking I just tucked the manuscript, all those many months of work, into my suitcase.

Merrily I made my way through one connection, arrived at my destination, and no bag. At that point, I hadn't remembered putting the manuscript in there. Several hours later, it was a different story. A call to the airport to check up on the bag's progress revealed that they had no clue where it was. It could be anywhere. India. China. Russia. Timbuktu. I started to go through what I had in there, and that's when I broke out in a sweat.

My precious manuscript!!

Two days followed with no news and a lot of phone calls. By now, I was just trying to be stoic. The worst part was, half of the writing in there I couldn't even remember, because in writing by hand I never go back over it.

Then, finally, the phone call came. Miss, we have found your bag. It is in San Francisco. It will be shipped to you on the next plane and delivered to your door.

I would've kissed the delivery man, except my sister happened to be on the driveway when he arrived, so I never got the chance. But I'll tell you this, I'm entering all that writing into my computer ASAP, and until then, it will be right there where I can touch it :D


 Here it is, yay!

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Poser Surfboard Contest Almost Over!

Hi! I hope everyone's having an awesome weekend.

The Poser surfboard giveaway will soon be coming to a close. We've had tons of entries from all over the country. It's been great to get all of your emails! If you still haven't entered and want to have a shot at winning the board, visit www.poserthebook.com for more information.

Here's a picture of me with the shaper, Christian Budroe. We're giving away one of these amazing boards! Good luck :D

Thursday, August 12, 2010

I'm Glad to Finally Be Blogging :D

So many of you have great blogs out there. I really enjoy reading and following what everyone has to say!

Somehow it seems appropriate that today I'm finally entering the world of blogs myself. My first novel, POSER, came out this June.  I'm visiting my parents for the first time since then. I'm sitting typing this back in my childhood room, beside my bookshelf full of all my old favorite books. Their covers are worn out from being read and re-read. When I pick one up, I feel like I'm visiting old friends, favorite old places. Those writers had such a wonderful impact on my life. No matter what was going on, I always knew I could disappear into the pages of a book, and that is a wonderful thing.

When I arrived home, I found my parents had put my own book alongside them. I've done signings and readings, have seen my book in store windows and on the internet. However, seeing it there, on my shelf--I think that's when it really hit home. That other readers might be carried into my story. That I've been able to give back, just a teeny bit, in return for all those wonderful moments my favorite writers created for me.