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  1. Frequently Asked Questions: Twilight | Stephenie Meyer. Is there a sequel to Twilight? Are they going to make a Twilight movie? Can you get me an audition for a part in the movie? Did Edward bite Bella at the end of the book? Will Bella and Edward’s story be a trilogy, or a longer series? What’s with the apple? Why did you pick the title Twilight?

  2. Sep 3, 2024 · Stephenie Meyer had included a small glimpse of Midnight Sun chapters in Twilight. And if you were a Twi-hard obsessed with the books (I was!), getting to know the guy’s side of the story was an...

    • 'Twilight' Was Written in Three Months
    • How Stephenie Meyer Landed An Unprecedented Book Deal
    • Phoenix Booksellers Were Among The First to Champion ‘Twilight’
    • How ‘Twilight’ Fans Honored Meyer’s Ties to Phoenix
    • Movie Producer Saw ‘Twilight’ as ‘Romeo and Juliet with A Vampire’
    • ‘Twilight’ Became A Multibillion-Dollar Film Franchise
    • '‘Twilight’ Is The Reason Why … There Is A Young Adult Genre’
    • ‘Twilight’ Hit The Lottery with Its Worldwide Success

    On June 2, 2003, Meyer woke up from the dream that started it all. As she tells it on her website, “I didn’t want to lose the dream, so I typed out as much as I could remember, calling the characters ‘he’ and ‘she.’” She finished the first draft in late August and eventually found names for her protagonists: Edward, inspired by “Jane Eyre’s” Mr. Ro...

    Gagne-Hawes liked what she saw and requested the full manuscript. About a month later an agent, Jodi Reamer, expressed interest in representing Meyer’s book. At that time, it was titled “Forks.” After a couple of weeks of polishing the manuscript, they sent it off to nine publishers right before the Thanksgiving holiday. The following Monday, Megan...

    Before it sold 160 million copies around the world, “Twilight” was a promising forthcoming book from a new local author, and metro Phoenix's Changing Hands Bookstore was eager to have the title in stock when it came out in October 2005. Faith Hochhalter, the book buyer for the children’s section at the time, had already purchased copies of “Twiligh...

    Changing Hands thus became a go-to destination for all things “Twilight.” Meyer autographed innumerable books for the store over the course of the series and beyond, and Hochhalter personally transported boxes full of signed “New Moon” copies back and forth between the bookstore and Meyer’s home in 2006. Then Meyer named Hochhalter and the bookstor...

    Though Meyer didn’t know it at the time, it wasn’t just book publishers who saw potential in “Twilight” before it had even hit the shelves. Greg Mooradian was a fledgling producer looking for a film that would jump-start his career when he first encountered “Twilight” in 2003. He was reading two to three book manuscripts each day, mining what was a...

    Once Mooradian envisioned “Twilight” as a movie, he set out to find a studio executive who also saw “Twilight’s” promise. He took the manuscript to MTV Films, a production studio at Paramount Pictures, which ultimately acquired the rights for optioning the story after a small bidding war. There, the script became a high-adrenaline drama with guns a...

    Something that Mooradian, Hochhalter and Dach all have in common is their belief that “Twilight’s” success helped the young adult genre — both books and films — become the juggernaut it is today. “‘Twilight’ is the reason why, at least in my opinion, there is a young adult genre,” Hochhalter said. “It just really built this bridge between adult rea...

    The “Twilight” films defying all expectations to become a cultural phenomenon was a lightning-in-the-bottle kind of success, according to Mooradian. “If you were to replay this scenario 100 more times, the other 99 times, no one reads the book. I might do a draft or two of the script, and the studio doesn't really see it … and the book comes back t...

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  3. Nov 8, 2016 · By Noah Berlatsky. Nov. 8, 2016 10 AM PT. Stephenie Meyer is one of the most successful writers in the world … but her range so far has been limited to the fantastic world of “Twilight.” Now...

  4. The Story Behind Twilight. I get a ton of questions about how I came up with the story of Twilight and how I got it published. I may be killing my FAQ page by doing this, but here is the whole story: (Warning: there are Twilight spoilers contained in the following; if you don’t want to ruin the suspense, stop reading…..now.

  5. Jul 19, 2016 · Bestselling author Stephenie Meyer seems to have left vampires behind for good: After deciding in 2008 that a final book in the “Twilight” series, “Midnight Sun,” would be put on hold...

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  7. There are no explicit sex scenes in any of Stephenie Meyer’s books. However, the Twilight books are better for older teens and young adults. I recommend waiting until 17 or 18 to read them.

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