The world in general, I suppose - I reckon those two things are inextricably linked when you’re in a profession that relies on processing real-life events into fiction. It’s strange to think of how much has changed in both my authorial life and the writing world since then. Like I should have a white hair somewhere (I do. It has a certain gravitas to it, doesn’t it? Permanence. He worked on my first published novel, Lament, and its sequel, Ballad, as well as editing my two short story group anthologies ten years is a long time and we’re both different people. As of this fall, I’ve been an author for a decade, and to commemorate the occasion, I sat down with my first editor, Andrew Karre, now at Dutton Books for Young Readers, to talk publishing.
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