Showing posts with label Bring It On. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bring It On. Show all posts
Thursday, January 27, 2011 0 comments

When you just need to laugh...

by Brittany Geragotelis

So, I'm traveling today...finally heading to Atlanta for the premier of Bring It On: The Musical (if you remember, the night I was originally supposed to go was cancelled and I had to rebook my entire trip) and despite my annoyance with the logistics, I'm excited to see the show. I'll be in Georgia for less than 24 hours, so for all you guys living out there whom I'm friends with...I'm sorry and I'll try to catch you the next time around!

In the meantime, as a sorry, here's a little Friday pick-me-up. My friend found this online and I just had to share.

Happy Friday!

5x5,
B.

Saturday, January 15, 2011 0 comments

Check out chapter 3 of "Life's a Witch!"

by Brittany Geragotelis

Hey guys!

Since my previous weekend plans crashed and burned (long story. Well, maybe not so long...they canceled opening night of Bring it On: The Musical, so my trip was also canceled), I'm getting to stay here in New York for my first weekend with no plans since before the holidays. And I can't even tell you how happy I am for a relaxing day for once.

So, to start my weekend off right, I've published another chapter in my book, Life's a Witch! So please go and check it out. And of course, have a great 3-day weekend!

5x5,
B.
Friday, January 14, 2011 1 comments

Heading to HOT-lanta!

by Brittany Geragotelis

However, right now, HOT-lanta is really COLD-lanta on account of it being 22 degrees and snow still covering the ground. But alas, I will be heading there bright and early tomorrow morning to go to opening night of Bring It On: The Musical! Yes, there's a musical about Bring It On. How awesome is that?!?! And from what I hear, the show is amazing! And with people like Andy Blankenbuehler (Tony Award Winner for In the Heights) directing the show, we wouldn't expect anything less.

So, I'm beyond excited to see a blend of music and cheer, with a few stunts and tumbling runs peppered in for a little extra spirit. I'll be taking pics while I'm there and will let you know how it all goes!

In the meantime, have a great Friday and Bring it On!

5x5,
B.
Friday, April 2, 2010 0 comments

Advice from a blonde pop star

by Brittany Geragotelis

One of the cool things about my job is that I get to meet a variety of celebs. Through work I've gotten the chance to meet Meg Cabot (Otherwise known as my writing hero!), Danneel Harris (Pictured with me here; Sooo sweet & the lucky girl is dating "Supernatural" star Jensen Ackles!) and Bring It On & Stick It writer/director, Jessica Bendinger (My sister-soulmate; you'll never meet a more humble person from Hollywood).

photo credit: Matisse
Don't get me wrong, though--it's not like there's a celebrity in our office every day. But every once in a while we do get the occassional surprise guest. Yesterday, the pop singer, Matisse (pictured left) stopped by. In case you're not familiar with her, Matisse (real name, Brittany Smith), got her start as one of the John Frieda Twins. She and her twin sis, Alex, started their own pop group called "Brit and Alex," and had a hit on the Step Up 2 soundtrack. After becoming pretty popular over in the UK, Brit's sis decided to quit the biz, leaving Brit wondering if her dreams as a singer were over.

First off, Brit is a really sweet girl. With a sunny smile and platinum blonde locks she perfectly fits the part of pop star. She's got a quiet disposition though, which is interesting since she's such a dynamic performer. You can tell she thinks through her answers before she gives them, and she's worked hard to get to where she is.

photo credit: Matisse
While we were sitting there and chatting about her impending singing career and her latest single, "Better Than Her" (which has already hit #16 on the charts), the conversation quickly turned to how she came to be "Matisse" and dealing with the rejection that comes with following your dreams. She explained that after her sister left their group, Brit suffered from a serious identity crisis. Her fans knew her as a part of a duo and without her sis, she wasn't sure people would buy her as a solo artist. So, she reinvented herself as an artist, under the name Matisse, named after the artist who didn't conform. The point was, despite the setbacks she had, she kept pushing forward.

This is something that I find myself doing every day. See, all I've ever wanted is to be a published author. It's been my dream since I was little. And when I moved to NYC, the first phase in my dream came true: I got a literary agent. He was a great guy and believed in my writing, but after failing to sell a few of my books (and having a lot of interest for one at Harper Collins Childrens), we went our separate ways.

Long story short, I thought this was a sign I wasn't supposed to be writing. Dumb, I know. After about 9 months of no writing at all (besides at work), I felt myself being drawn back to writing. What I learned from that experience was that I really don't have a choice: I'm a writer. I'm good at it, and I have stories to tell. So, the past 2 years, I've been hard at work and have finished 2 more books and am in the middle of my latest, Painless.

I've been sending out queries for one of my books, Ki$$ & $ell, and have received 8 requests for partials and fulls--but mostly rejections. I'm not going to lie--The rejection is hard. You'd think I'd be used to it by now, but that's SO not the case. It's especially hard when I review so many books for work that just aren't good. As time goes by and my dream remains just out of my reach, I'm constantly wondering whether I should give up....

But I don't. And it's stories like Brit's and Meg Cabot's (Meg's said before she hit it big, she got a rejection every day except for Sunday--and that's because the mail didn't come on Sundays) and countless other people who are in creative fields (actors, singers, writers, etc), that keep pushing me forward. I need to have faith that eventually my book will be at the right place at the right time and things will all work out the way they're supposed to.

So, all in all, it wasn't such a bad day at work...

5x5,
B.
Thursday, April 1, 2010 0 comments

I've finally gone and done it...

by Brittany Geragotelis

...and started a blog.

I've been writing for as long as I can remember...at first it was just the beginnings of stories--Ones that I never finished. But then when I was 16, I wrote my first book (after waking up from a wicked dream and having the whole storyline figured out). I even went on to write professionally and have been an editor at American Cheerleader magazine for nearly nine years (yes, there is a cheerleading magazine and no we don't wear uniforms to work) and I'm currently writing my sixth book.

So why then, with all my love for writing, have I been hesitant to start a blog? Well, to be honest, for a long time I thought that my regular, everyday life simply wasn't as adventurous, interesting or thrilling as the books I write.

But that's not really true. I've chatted with Miley Cyrus over the phone. I had a walk-on role in one of the Bring It On movies (I'll let you guess which one). I dated a guy who used to be on the CW (back when it was still the WB; you'll have to guess this one, too). I've discussed high school life with Dakota Fanning. I've eaten appetizers with Paula Abdul and had lunch with Meg Cabot. And at one point I was training to be in the Olympics.

So, I guess maybe the real reason I've been putting off writing a blog is...well, I'm not exactly sure why. Maybe it's because it's a little odd to be writing about myself rather than fictional characters. Maybe it's because I've been too busy writing books and searching for an agent to start one before now. Maybe it's a little bit of both.

Whatever the reason, I think I'm finally ready...so if you stick with me, I promise I'll try to come up with SOMETHING interesting to share on here.

5x5,
B.
 
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