Jenni: A basket of clean, folded laundry. Jules: What turns you on creatively, spiritually or emotionally? It involves huge stretches of time that I must spend alone with me, myself, and I - and, quite frankly, we are all boring after a while. Jenni: Q: Is being a writer what you thought it would be?Ī: In short, no. Jules: Is there something you wish interviewers would ask you - but never do? Feel free to ask and respond here. Matt gave me a huge block of pink salt for my 40th birthday. Jenni: Jules: What’s one thing that most people don’t know about you? Jules: Can you point me to your web site and/or blog? (She is a winemaker at a vineyard in Oregon.) I would say Berkeley Breathed, Lloyd Alexander, and Bill Watterson. Jenni: Red wine for sure or Matt’s wife, Cyndi, would kill me. Jules: If you could have three (living) authors - whom you have not yet met - over for coffee or a glass of rich, red wine, whom would you choose? I am still a fairly rabid Prince Valiant fan. Jenni: Mostly strip creators: Hal Foster ( Prince Valiant), Charles Schulz, Bill Watterson (of course), Berkeley Breathed ( Bloom County). Jules: As a book lover, it interests me: What books or authors and/or illustrators influenced you as an early reader? Yesterday, in an interview at Cynsations conducted by Jenny Desmond Walters for SCBWI Bologna 2010, children’s book historian, author, and critic Leonard Marcus, when asked what future historians might have to say about children’s literature today, said: “
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