Michelle
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Katherine Center:
I have recently discovered your books and just love them! They are such fun stories and full of lovable, quirky characters. I just started on my 4th one last night. I was wondering 1) Did you know at a young age that you wanted to be a writer? When did you know? and 2) what was the very first work you had published? (I am not looking to read it. I am just curious if it was some sort of short story or something else.)
Katherine Center
Thank you so much!! I knew by sixth grade for sure that I wanted to be a writer!! I used to write for fun with my two best friends back then, and I got hooked. I've basically been obsessed with learning how to write stories ever since. Even to this day, I'm still endlessly fascinated with what makes stories compelling and page-turning and meaningful. The first work I had published was my first novel, The Bright Side of Disaster, back in 2007. I had done a ton of writing before that (had a Master's degree in fiction writing, in fact), but I was not terribly brave or lucky about sending things out to get them published. I loved to *write,* but all the rejection was less fun!! Thanks so much for asking!!
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Susan's Reviews
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Katherine Center:
While I was reading Happiness for Beginners, I kept visualizing a young, spunky Annie Potts as Helen and a young James Franco for Jake. Do you model your characters on favourite actors or personal acquaintances? Your characters seem so real to me. By the way, I'm not a fan of sequels, but Duncan's story - or a character like Duncan - would be hilarious.
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