All of you claim to be the biggest fan of Stephenie Meyer and her beloved Twilight Saga, however can you justify that to the rest of us? In an e-mail sent to an_edward_and_bella_fan@yahoo.com tell me your Name, Age, Location, and why in this vampire/werewolf loving world you should be deemed as "Twilight Fan of the Month." If you are chosen to be fulfill this honor, then you will be shown below. You may, if you want, include a picture of yourself. There is no limit to how long your submission can be, however it will be nice if you don't make it too long.
FINALLY HAVE FOTM UP!!!
our first fotm is...... Jenica Schulz!
My name is Jenica Schulz, and I am new to the Twilight series. I'm from Park City, Utah, 20 years old, and last week I went on a cruise to Mexico. My mother bought the first book Twilight, hearing the good reviews from all of her friends. My cruise was a week long, and by Wednesday, I decided to crack a book open. We went into Ensenada Mexico that day, and I brought my book along with me. As everyone was shopping, I was standing around reading. We went to the beach, I read. I finished the book before we got back onto the ship that night. Another girl I came with had New Moon with her, and I asked to read it. By noon the next day, the book was read. I was enveloped in the series! There were no bookstores on ship, and of course I was antsy to get off to take a taxi to the nearest Barnes and Noble when I got off. Sunday came (those three days were long, and I re-read the first two again), and I went to the mall to get Eclipse to read on the plane ride home. Of course that book was finished that night, and I still had to drive to Idaho to go to college the next day. I have been thinking about the book so much, and it's amazing how Stephenie Meyer was able to create such emotions on paper! I'm already counting the days to Breaking Dawn. I may not be the most "hard core" fan yet, but I'm getting there. Fan of the month? I never thought I would read a book that I liked more than Harry Potter. To me, that's saying something.