![]() but take your pick.) I can get really excited by worms (I’m writing about them just now) in the same way that I love to try to make the emotions work in a picture book or write about little princesses at a princess academy. ![]() (Isn’t this called being nosy? I’d prefer to say I’m permanently curious. It’s the first book I’ve written where I really felt I was having fun each time I sat down to write.Īs for the diversity of my work, I guess I’m interested in a whole lot of different things, and I just love people and finding out their likes and dislikes and how they tick. I’ve used all the stories I read and loved as a little girl and mixed them up with some new ideas and - I hope - humor. I have written other fairy tales - and a long time ago I wrote some fantasy/fairy-tale plays - but I think The Robe of Skulls is a first in many ways. How does The Robe of Skulls compare to your previous books? Is it the first you’ve written in the fairy tale/fantasy genre? What do you think accounts for the extreme diversity of your works overall? ![]() ![]() You are an incredibly prolific writer, having written around 200 children’s books of all different types and for all age ranges. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |