![]() ![]() It’s my first sequel, and it’s a totally different process than going into a book 1. How would you describe yourself in three words?ĭid you learn anything from writing Divided and what was it? Hang on to the great ones and treat them well. Ones who will support you and ones who won’t. Once you’re out of school, it still applies-you’re going to meet great people and not so great ones. Filtering is important, especially as you get older and realize how much really is under your control. The great ones can make all the difference in what you get out of school and making you see what’s possible. ![]() You’re going to get crappy teachers, but you’ll also get great ones. What was the greatest thing you learned at school? So I’m really not very good at multi-tasking if I’m in the middle of a draft or revisions or edits. ![]() For weeks at a time I will barely pass as a fully functioning adult. ![]() What’s one thing that readers would be surprised to find out about you? Though I’d been reading YA before that, and it wasn’t the book itself so much as it was Stephenie Meyer talking about how the book came to be, it got me thinking about writing. But in terms of a YA book that got me started, I’d say Twilight. I didn’t choose to write YA, it’s just what came out when I started writing. What was your first introduction to YA literature, the one that made you choose that genre to write? ![]()
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