The True History of the Brothers Bolton

Kyle and I are brothers, we've made no secret of that. And the most common question we get is, "How do you and your brother work together on SMASH? Have you always worked together on projects?" This three-page comic (first published on the Charlotte's Library blog) is the best answer we can offer. Enjoy!

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Smash Cover Small We have a new Goodreads contest going — we're giving away five full-color hardcover copies of our book!

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Day #8 of the SMASH Blog Tour — The Last Stop!

Today is a little bittersweet for us — the final stop on our 2013 Blog Tour! We're breaking down the equipment, unloading the tour bus, and unpacking our suitcases. It's been a great trip and we can't wait to hit the (virtual) road again! Our farewell post — for now — comes courtesy of the Bildungsroman blog (hey, if you can pronounce it correctly, give yourself a pat on the back). It's a Q&A with Kyle and I, where we discuss, among other things, the genesis of Smash: Trial by Fire, what it's like working together as brothers, and what super-powers we'd love to have.

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Here's a taste, for those of you with siblings of your own:

Any advice for kids who are dealing with sibling rivalry?

Kyle: Well, only to the youngest. Always remember to love each other. As corny as that sounds, that is what will ultimately win the argument. One of you will remember that you love the other, then this fight is pointless. That's the idea anyway. If that's not happening, go talk to Mom.

Chris: Are you kidding? I still deal with it. What I wouldn't give to draw like Kyle! One thing I can say from experience is that siblings who are close in age (and might even have to share a bedroom) can get pretty fierce with each other. Sometimes it can feel like a household apocalypse! But later in life, those same siblings might be very surprised to discover they have a lot in common. As adults, they might even enjoy spending time together in ways that used to drive them crazy. So, there can be a light at the end of a long, sometimes very dark tunnel.

Check out the Bildungsroman blog — and if you've missed any stops in the tour, you can find them all right here. Thanks for reading along with us, and we hope you'll join us again on our next tour...which we hope isn't very far off!

Day #7 of the Blog Tour - The SMASH Playlist!

We're feeling a little musical today. Tapping our toes, clapping our hands, shaking our booties a li'l bit. That's because today we're on the Hooked On Books blog, which features books for t(w)eens reviewed by t(w)eens — what a fantastic concept! It's a wonderful blog, and we're honored to share a Guest Post about the SMASH Playlist. That's right, our ideal soundtrack for fighting crime, whether you're young or old!

Here's a little taste:

Andrew flies: "Short Change Hero" by the Heavy

The tone of Smash: Trial by Fire is intended to be fun and fast-paced, but with real stakes involved. We wanted the danger to feel very immediate to our hero, and to off-set that danger with a lighter touch. When Andrew flees from the bully, he stumbles into freeway traffic and discovers quite by accident that he can fly! "Short Change Hero" has a bouncy tone that fits the mixture of Andrew's panic turning into euphoria that turns into... well, air-sickness. It's fast and fun without feeling frivolous — which is very much what I hope readers take away from the book.

Click here to read more — but make sure you've got your dancing shoes on!

Which leaves just one more stop on our Blog Tour! We'll save the tears for tomorrow, when we end this wild ride with a bang. To follow the whole tour — including any stops you may have missed — click here for our full Blog Tour agenda.

Day #6 of the SMASH Blog Tour — Time for a Comic!

We've had a fantastic time on the SMASH Blog Tour! In fact, we're already getting a little misty-eyed that we're so near the end. But, there's still more to come before it's over. Today is something really special. The terrific Charlotte's Library blog — the only place to go for Tuesday time travel books! — has been kind enough to feature a short biographical comic illustrated by Kyle, called "The True Origin of the Brothers Bolton!"

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That's right, this one is all about Kyle and I as kids: how we came to writing and drawing, how we learned to collaborate through trial and error, and how Smash came into the world. It's full of salacious scandal and stories that no living soul (outside our family) has ever been exposed to. So, click here and enjoy!

There are still two more stops on our Blog Tour. And if you've missed any, click here to see them all!

Day #5 of the Blog Tour: Smash Meets Asterix! (Sort of...)

The SMASH Virtual Tour Bus has rolled on into another blog. Today we're parking at the Green Bean Teen Queen blog (yeah, say THAT five times fast!) for a Guest Post called "Asterix and the Library." This one is a look back at my childhood, and how my local library introduced me to the adventures of a certain little Gaul who tosses Roman soldiers like tennis balls. Click here to give it a look. HUGE thanks to the Green Bean Teen Queen for opening her fantastic blog to my sentimental journey.

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Now we're climbing back onto the bus — whew, what's that smell? One of us probably needs a shower — and heading toward our next stop. Follow the whole tour here! And we hope to see you back tomorrow.

Day #4 of the SMASH Blog Tour — How to Make a Graphic Novel!

The SMASH Blog Tour continues ever onward! Today we have a Guest Post on the Cynsations blog run by writer, graphic novelist, and all-around miracle worker Cynthia Leitich Smith. I wrote a piece about how we made Smash: Trial by Fire, covering the whole creative process from soup to nuts. Thanks to Cynthia for letting us take over her blog a bit!

There's much more to come! Click here to follow the whole Blog Tour.

Day #3 of the SMASH Blog Tour!

First off, Kyle and I want to take a moment to thank everyone who came out for our reading last night at Powell's Books in Portland, OR. It was a truly amazing way to launch our book, and we're both incredibly grateful to have shared it with you. We'll post more pictures soon, but for now, just a taste...

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Here's Kyle (on the left) and I during our PowerPoint reading from Smash: Trial by Fire. The Magus looks down — approvingly? Eh, probably not.

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What could possibly be better than a delicious Smash cake pop..?

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How about a whole mob of delicious Smash cake pops?!

It was a wonderful night with a fantastic turn-out. Kyle and I truly couldn't be happier!

Today in the Blog Tour, the Book Bitch blog has something special for you: an interview with none other than Smash himself! (And there may be a surprise guest... but we aren't spoiling the secret!)

SMASH: TRIAL BY FIRE Is On Sale... Now!

This is a big day for us. One we've been working toward for years. Today's the day our little superhero becomes a real book — Smash: Trial by Fire goes on sale today! Smash Is Published

It's been an amazing ride from a simple idea to a finished book we can hold in our hands and pass along to others. Kyle and I are both overwhelmed today by all of the love and support we've received, and the incredible wave of enthusiasm from friends, family, and readers alike.

If I have one regret, it's that we packed the book pretty full. A little too full, maybe — there was no room for an Acknowledgements page where we could thank all of the many people who have helped make this possible. I'd like to give a special shout-out to our agent, Bernadette Baker-Baughman, for seeing through the rough edges of our scrappy little webcomic to the potential underneath — and for being so supportive and understanding with us.

Thanks also to our fantastic editor at Candlewick Press, Mary Lee Donovan, who was endlessly patient with a couple of newbies and provided a ceaseless parade of excellent suggestions and feedback throughout the long but wonderful revision process. Working alongside Mary Lee was Nathan Pyritz, our designer, who made the book so beautiful — and made that whole process seem easy, even though we know for a fact that it wasn't! Erika Denn has been extremely helpful with publicity, in particular doing a terrific job of organizing our blog tour and upcoming events.

Our colorists, Christina Mackin and Sarah Barrie Fenton, worked very hard to make these colors pop on every page. It sure wasn't easy, but hopefully the end result was worth every drop of sweat. (We certainly think so!)

Last but not least, huge thanks to YOU. Yeah, YOU! Without your enthusiasm for SMASH, we would literally be nowhere. Every single one of you — whether you have supported us over the years or just bought the book and found your way to the website two seconds ago — has earned our eternal gratitude. Big hugs to you all!

If you're wondering where to find a copy of Smash, we have some links on the margin to the right. Check out Indiebound for the nearest independent bookseller near you. Even if they don't have it in stock, they can order a copy faster than Smash can fly one into their hands!

Now, as I dry my eyes, I just want to take a brief moment to mention that the 2013 SMASH Blog Tour continues today! The WhoRUBlog has a lovely review of the book and a Q&A with Kyle and me.

And, if you missed it yesterday, the Powell's Books Blog has an essay I wrote about the creation of Smash, titled "A Smash Is Born." This one has particular sentimental value for me, as I worked at Powell's for several years and it was a nice homecoming to return as an author.

And again, thank you all for being here on this monumental day for Kyle and me. We've got a lot more to come — and we hope you'll be beside us the whole way!