Which work most influenced you when growing up?
D’Aulaire’s Book of Greek Myths and The Bible, particularly the New Testament. The Narnia series.
Where do you write?
In a spare bedroom-turned-office in my home. On the living room sofa, when I need a change of scenery. In my head, while running. On trains, always.
Who or what had the biggest impact on your creative life?
I grew up in a fourteenth-floor corner apartment in New York City with views over the Hudson River, the George Washington Bridge, Riverside Park, the skyline, the sunset. I spent a lot of my youth daydreaming.
How far are you influenced by other media, such as music or fine art?
Hugely.
Do you have a word or phrase that you most overuse?
Lovely.
Which writers do you enjoy?
Many! I mostly, but not exclusively, read literary fiction.
Why do you write?
Have to.
What makes you laugh?
My daughters. My husband. Life.
Do you have a guilty reading pleasure?
I don’t really feel guilty about it but… children’s books?
Which book do you wish you’d written?
Any play by Shakespeare, I suppose, in the sense that then my work would be done here.
Which book has impressed you most this year?
Must I choose? Well, I read Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk by Ben Fountain last summer and thought: instant classic.
Would you share what you’re working on next?
A new novel! This one explores the effect of a historic event on a family. An Unexpected Guest, my debut novel, took place all in one day; this novel spans from 1942 to the present. It also journeys from the Philippines to Los Angeles to Scotland’s Inner Hebrides to West Africa and back, with stops in between. It makes An Unexpected Guest’s Paris - Boston - Dublin triangle seem like small potatoes. What’s the best way of spending a Sunday morning?
Gently.
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"Lovely!" Great 60-second interview. I can just picture that day-dreamer's 14th floor apartment window. Thanks for the visual.
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