Posted on 09 November 2009 by Kat
Author of the ‘Twilight‘ saga, Stephenie Meyer, will appear on Oprah this Friday!

As promotion for the second film, New Moon, starring Rob Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, Meyer is ONLY doing this ONE interview.
Since the interview might seem ‘basic’ to Twi-hard fans, Meyer will be answering specific movie-related questions online, via her website and the official Twilight Saga wesbite. Fans can submit questions from Monday, November 9th (today), through noon on Tuesday, November 10th. The answers will be posted on Monday, November 16th.
Meyer took to her personal site this past weekend to announce the interview with Oprah, saying:
“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.”
New Moon hits theaters on November 20th.
Posted on 04 August 2009 by Tammy Cakes


Twilight saga author, Stephenie Meyer is being accused of plagiarism. ‘Breaking Dawn,’ the fourth book of the series, is the only book in question. According to Jordan Scott, ‘Breaking Dawn’ is a rip-off of her book ‘ The Nocturne’. Scott has sent a cease and desent letter to stop furthur publication of the ‘Breaking Dawn.’
Scott claims that she started writing ‘The Nocturne’ in 2003 and published various chapters and passages and put them up on her site until the book was published in 2006. ‘Breaking Dawn’ was published in 2006.
Here are some of the similarties both books possess:
-Edward and Bella’s Wedding
- The post-wedding sex
- And the scene where Bella is turned into a vampire
Reps for Meyer call the claims BS.
“The claim that ‘Breaking Dawn’ by Stephenie Meyer somehow infringes on an alleged book by someone named Jordan Scott is completely without merit. Neither Stephanie Meyer nor her representatives had any knowledge of this writer or her supposed book prior to this claim.”
What do you think of this plagiarism rumor? I doubt that Stephenie would plagiarize after already having three hit books. Click here to read or skim through Jordan Scott’s ‘The Nocturne’ e-book to see if ‘Breaking Dawn’ is really plagiarized.