I'm so, so, so excited. Author
Caroline Starr Rose agreed to do a World's Quickest Interview (WQI) with me! Caroline is an incredibly talented writer and a very sweet blog-friend. And, because she's a former teacher, she's a huge advocate for literature in the classroom. Her blog is very wise and informative, so if you're not already a follower,
check it out.
Earlier this year, I was privileged to win the ARC of her debut middle-grade verse novel,
MAY B. And today I'm -- *sniff, sniff* -- giving it away to one lucky winner. It's really okay, though. I'll buy my own copy when it comes out in January. MAY B. is the kind of book I want to own in hardcover, so it will last through all my five children reading it and someday my grandchildren.
Now, without further ado, I give you the amazing Caroline Starr Rose and her very short answers to my very short questions:
Describe your book in one sentence. Abandoned and alone, May must fight to survive a harsh winter and even harsher school memories as she comes to terms with who she truly is.
How long have you been writing?
Thirteen years.
Who or what inspired this book?
Laura Ingalls love, Hatchet fascination, and curiosity about the way children with disabilities would have been treated in the past.
How long did it take you to write this book?
I started the first draft in 2007 and wrote in fits and starts during the 2007-2008 school year.
Besides writing, what do you like to do most?
Reading, running, cuddling with my boys, and eating green chile and curry (not together!)
Cats or dogs?
Both. We have a goldendoodle whom the groomer transformed into a weird-looking poodle, but we'll keep her!
Do you have a favorite Smurf?
I don't remember many names, just the fun little figurines.
Chutes and Ladders or Candy Land?
Snakes and Ladders (I learned to play in Saudi Arabia where I had lots of British friends).
What’s the best thing about life right now?
Watching it all unfold.
Any advice for aspiring writers?
Remember you have something unique to say. Your work can only get better if you keep at it.
Thank you, Caroline!
If you'd like to win a MAY B. ARC, just leave a comment below, telling Caroline how amazing her interview was and how much you'd love to win a copy of her book. I'll keep the giveaway window open until Friday, August 12, Midnight PST. Then I'll pick a winner using random.org.*
Got it? Okay, fly away to the comments!
*Oh, and yes, I'll open this contest internationally. Caroline and I both have international backgrounds, so it would be unfair to leave out our international friends, right? This is the kind of fine print I like to write.