Romina
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Cynthia Voigt:
I grew up reading about the Tillermans, and I can honestly say that Dicey's Song is one of the two books that have caused the biggest impact in how I view the world. Have you thought about writing about Dicey as a grownup (as in late 20s, early 30s)? And, in case someone hasn't asked yet, what's the series that you enjoyed writing the most and why?
Cynthia Voigt
First, Thank you. I am honored by the place you've given my book in your own life (and I hope we have neither of us been led astray by my own understanding of the world). I don't think about writing about Dicey, Grown, but I do sometimes think about her, who she might be, what she might get up to, how she would manage the usual women's life-events (or manage the not having of them, that too is interesting).
A series I most enjoyed writing? that one doesn't exist, since I tend to enjoy whatever I am doing (or else I don't do it). But truer is to admit that I can't do favorites, of any kind; I used to ask students who wondered what book I liked best, if they knew what they would order for their last supper, if they were due for execution (and deserved it) the next morning. About 2/3 of them did; but the other third, and me, we had no idea.
Thanks for your inquiry-
Cynthia Voigt
A series I most enjoyed writing? that one doesn't exist, since I tend to enjoy whatever I am doing (or else I don't do it). But truer is to admit that I can't do favorites, of any kind; I used to ask students who wondered what book I liked best, if they knew what they would order for their last supper, if they were due for execution (and deserved it) the next morning. About 2/3 of them did; but the other third, and me, we had no idea.
Thanks for your inquiry-
Cynthia Voigt
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Hannah M.
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Cynthia Voigt:
Hi Cynthia I was wondering if you have any story ideas such as characters, items, or places that you've thrown out or given up on that I can use for one of my stories? The story that I'm thinking of is about an island where all story bits end up if they are thrown out or given up on. I've asked other authors so I can get a variety and some truth to the story. It's fine if you don't want to share any. Thanks. ~Hannah
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