From Deseret News archives:
'Twilight' author delights fans
Meyer signs books for eager crowd in Salt Lake
With friends and compatriots who share their interest (some even admit to an obsession), they couldn't think of a person they'd rather be with on a Saturday afternoon than novelist Stephenie Meyer.
The popular author of the "Twilight" series, which deal with vampires and werewolves, and a new novel, "The Host," which features an alien invasion, Meyer met with fans at Highland High School during a book signing sponsored by The King's English Bookshop.
"We were limited by the publisher to a thousand tickets," said store manager Anne Holman. "They were pretty much gone the first day."
Which was no surprise to anyone familiar with Meyer and her books.
"She's such a genuine person," says Holman. "And you feel you could put yourself in the places she has created. Plus, she's getting people to read who are not readers. That's wildly important."
But Meyer, a BYU graduate and mother of three who now lives in Arizona, has not only created some of the best-selling fantasy novels of recent years, she's also created a social phenomenon.
Lisa Hansen, who started www.twilightmoms.com so she could talk to other adults about Meyer's young adult novels, was there. "I thought maybe I'd find four or five people who shared my enthusiasm. We now have 6,100 members worldwide."
Hansen was pushed into reading her first Meyer book by girls in her neighborhood. "They kept telling me I had to read it. Finally I did just so I could see what they were into." Her life has not been the same since. "I was never much of a reader, but here came books that I couldn't put down," said the Springville resident.
Lori Joffs, co-founder of www.twilightlexicon.com, came from Tennessee for the event. Her Web site "is the oldest one related to Stephenie. We formed it back when her fan base was not like this," so they have been able to see the whole thing grow.
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