'Twilight' Author Stephenie Meyer 'Never Dreamed' Of Being A Writer

Access Hollywood - August 3, 2008 8:12 PM PDT

LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- It's a success story that's something to bite home about.

"Breaking Dawn," the fourth and final novel in the "Twilight" series, arrives in stores this weekend, concluding the vampire romance that's been keeping readers up all night since the series debuted in 2005. The books have a monster hit among young adults and beyond, with the first novel, "Twilight," selling 3.5 million copies, and "Eclipse," the third installment, topping even "Harry Potter" on the bestseller list. A film adaptation is due in December.

It's all been a lot to take in for author Stephenie Meyer, a wife and mother of three who told CBS News she never expected she'd be published - much less writing bestsellers.

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"I never dreamed of being a writer," she said. "And I know that just sounds horrible because so many people do and they don't get this opportunity."

Meyer sent out 15 query letters for "Twilight" with little response until getting an agent. A month later, she had a deal with book publisher Little, Brown.

It's a similar tale to the rejections suffered by J.K. Rowling before "Harry Potter" struck gold, a comparison Meyer's humbly aware of.

"In my head, you know, J.K. Rowling and some of the other authors that I've always loved are in this other place, you know? So this put me up there with the real authors," she said. "And that was, you know, a lot."

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Meyer was inspired to write "Twilight" after a particularly vivid dream featuring the series' star-crossed lovers, Bella and Edward - a vampire who resists his temptation to suck human blood.

"It was June 2nd, 2003," she said. "It was this boy and a girl in a meadow. And they were having this conversation that I was eavesdropping on in my dream. And it was about how compelled they were to be with each other and yet how hard it was for him not to kill her every second they were together. And I just thought, 'Whoo!'"

After waking up in the middle of the dream, Meyer didn't want it to end - so she kept it going on paper.

"I wrote it down. I had made my dream into a real existence," she said. "And I was hooked on writing from that day."

Now, Little, Brown has reportedly printed 3.2 million copies of "Breaking Dawn" and the "Twilight" film is poised to tap into a nation of love-thirsty teenagers.

But if the Sun ever rises on the vampiric success of "Twilight," Meyer won't just dry up and blow away.

"I was in a good place beforehand," she said. "I didn't really have a Cinderella story because Cinderella is, you know, this abused shut-in, right? I have this great family. And I live in a place I really love. And so my life wasn't bad to begin with. It was already good."

"So if everything goes away tomorrow," she added, "and no one ever picks up another one of my books and no other movies are made and I just stay in my house, I'm gonna be OK with that."

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  • Leslie
    i want there to be a fifth twilight book
    report abuseposted April 16, 2009 1:17 AM PDT
  • Mookie Sum
    yeaaaa
    report abuseposted February 15, 2009 9:48 PM PST
  • Lissssaaa!
    Likeeee Im Soooo In lovee With Twilight itss ridiclouss :D &+ Jacob Is Thee Besssstttttttt :D !
    report abuseposted February 11, 2009 12:34 AM PST
  • IyannaT
    Stephen is just being a hater.So what she never dreamed of being a writer and her books are fantastic
    report abuseposted February 4, 2009 10:09 PM PST
  • banana_rockz
    i love her books i hope she writes a nother they r awesome!...:)
    report abuseposted February 4, 2009 1:08 AM PST
  • Gwendolyn
    It's understandable that she never dreamed of being a writer; she's not very good at it. Her writing style is hackneyed and shallow, and the story is simply uninteresting. The characters are horribly one-dimensional and the dialogue is choppy and not believable. This series is giving girls highly unrealistic expectations of what relationships are like. Edward is a name on a piece o
    report abuseposted February 4, 2009 1:06 AM PST
  • blah
    i love twilight! but i love edward more! lol he is hawt!
    report abuseposted February 3, 2009 9:05 PM PST
  • nina
    I am totally and truly in LOVE w/ TWILGHT! The Movie rocked!!!!
    report abuseposted January 26, 2009 7:57 PM PST
  • addicted2twilight
    Edward rules :)
    report abuseposted January 26, 2009 3:22 AM PST
  • Virginia
    Omg! Seen the movies read the book. Go Twilight!!!!!!! Edward is so hot in the movie. Leave more commments if you luv him 2!!!
    report abuseposted January 12, 2009 11:09 PM PST
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