From 2008 – 2011, college student Kaleb Nation documented his reading of the mega bestselling Twilight Saga novels by Stephenie Meyer – from a male perspective. He recorded his research as the “TwilightGuy” and posted chapter-by-chapter notes at TwilightGuy.com.
The website received over 20 million views and approximately 10 million letters of hatemail.
Within days of its launch, Kaleb’s TwilightGuy blog received a flurry of media attention and became one of the most popular (and hated) Twilight websites in the world. The website went on to receive over 20 million hits and was widely highlighted in the media, including features by Entertainment Weekly, MTV, Businessweek, and several documentaries. Kaleb was invited to the red carpet premieres of The Twilight Saga films – his first visit to Hollywood – to interview the cast and bestselling author Stephenie Meyer, who says TwilightGuy.com “…made me laugh buckets.”
I was recently interviewed for a short segment on Discovery Channel’s WebNation (ironic, no?), a show which focuses on digital
New Moon Twilight Weekly: Spotlight | Movie Trailers Can’t see it? Click here. Check out the clip above from the
Audible, the publisher that distributes audiobooks for everything ranging from John Green’s Looking For Alaska to Lemony Snicket’s A Series
Can’t see it? Click here. A few months ago, an awesome BranFan named Katie Parr (from the Twilight band ‘Bella
It isn’t exactly the New York Times bestseller list (yet!), but my publisher’s recent decision to push back the e-book
After a while of being part of the Twilight fandom with TwilightGuy.com, I noticed a huge and enormously irritating trend