Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Author Interview--Jessi Kirby






I've read a lot of books this summer. Fact is, I've read a lot of books since I learned to read at age 4. But as much as I enjoy a good story, most are forgotten within a week or two. Sad truth.

To your left is my favorite read of the summer, a story so vivid and rich that it 's still on my mind, though I read it back in June. This debut novel is truly something special . 

If you haven't read Jessi Kirby's MOONGLASS, I encourage you to go get yourself a copy.






On Writing:
Favorite thing about writing a first draft: 
The free-fall newness of it all. It’s like that beginning-of-a-relationship rush where everything is all sparkly with possibility.
Best thing about writing for kids and/or teens:
I get to go back to one of the best, most intense times in life without actually having to go back
One word that describes your path to publication:
Serendipitous
If I could have two dream careers, I’d be an author and a:
wine label writer.  Of course I would have to taste the wine first.

On Life:
Best thing about being a child:
The ability to find wonder in the smallest things.
Worst thing about being a child:
The waiting. For everything.
Best thing about being a teenager: 
How much everything matters in the moment
Worst thing about being a teenager:
How much everything matters in the moment.
A quote I live by:
Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you imagined. -Emerson
My dream vacation:
Mykonos! I will get there one day.

Jessi's Website

2 comments:

  1. I will have to check this book out. It looks like a great read. Love the interview. My favorite answer is: "I get to go back to one of the best, most intense times in life without actually having to go back." Nice job!

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  2. Great interview! I do hope to read Moonglass someday! Right now I'm about a couple months behind on my tbr pile. Yikes!

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