
Stephenie Meyer’s The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella has become the best-selling book in America. On Monday, publisher Little Brown Books for Young Readers announced that the Twilight novella — written from the point of view of newborn vampire Bree Tanner, a character introduced in Meyer’s Eclipse novel — has sold more than one million copies since its publication June 5.
Any Twi-Hards picked this one up yet?
Hey Twi-Hards, Twilight author Stephenie Meyer and Little, Brown Books for Young Readers will be releasing a new novella called The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner on June 5.

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Author Stephenie Meyer will appear on Oprah this Friday. The woman behind the smash Twilight literary and film franchise will promote the opening of the second film in the trilogy during an interview with the Queen of Talk this week. “Since I’m only doing one interview, better make it big. Really big. So … I will be on The Oprah Winfrey Show on Friday, November 13th,” Stephenie blogged on Saturday.


New Moon, the second film in The Twilight Saga series, opens in theaters Nov. 20.
Twilight author Stephenie Meyer will be featured in a new Female Force biographical comic book, premiering in November.

Stephenie Meyer, The New York Times Best-Selling Author of The Twilight Saga, has been accused of plagiarism by another novelist.

In a cease and desist letter sent to the publishers of Meyer’s 2008 book Breaking Dawn — the fourth in the hit series — Scott claims that the 2008 novel bears a “striking and substantial similarity” to her 2006 fantasy work, The Nocturne.
Scott accuses Meyer of recreating specific scenes from her own vampire novel and using almost-identical dialogue.
A rep for Meyer insist the plagiarism claims are completely false.
“The claim that Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer somehow infringes on an alleged book by someone named Jordan Scott is completely without merit,” a rep told TMZ.com on Tuesday. “Neither Stephenie Meyer nor her representatives had any knowledge of this writer or her supposed book prior to this claim.”