the author |
As the story progressed from inception to copy-edited version, what were the major changes? How did those changes come about?
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What research was involved before and while
writing the book? Hmmm, does reading beauty magazines count as research?
Oh, I also Wikipediaed the plot of “Human Centipede Two.” I don’t recommend
doing that.
City
Chickens, your first book, was published in 2012. What have you learned about the business
of writing since then? I’ve learned that it’s so important to have an
editor and a publisher who fully support your work. You’d think having that
would be a given, but it’s not.
Where do you do most of your writing? At
coffee shops. I’m at one right now!
Do you remember the first book you loved? My
godmother gave me a book every year for my birthday, and my all-time favorite
was a wonderfully surreal picture book, translated from the German, called The Enchanted Drum by Walter Grieder. As
I remember, it’s about a lazy boy who hadn’t practiced his drum routine for a
festival parade, so he dreams that all these grotesquely costumed parade
characters surround him and start berating him. Hey, I was raised
Catholic—guilt is in my blood.
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Christine Heppermann is a January 2010 graduate of the Hamline MFAC program. She lives in New York's Hudson Valley region. To learn more about her and her writing, please visit her website.
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