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" As a teenager, I didn't read a ton of teen fiction, and now I feel like I wish that I had. "
Now
Teen
Wish
" As a teenager, I was undeveloped and out of touch. The arts was another arena in which to do combat and challenge myself. I read difficult books like James Joyce's 'Ulysses,' but I didn't really understand it, and no one was going to call me on it because I was 16. "
Me
Challenge
Arts
" Everyone's got this hidden infinity that you only get glimpses of. They're always more complex than your conception of them will allow. "
Got
Always
Everyone
" Hebrew School was my first introduction to real feminism. I remember that much more than I remember any kind of actual religious teaching. "
Kind
Real
Remember
" I fought tooth and nail: I didn't want to learn Hebrew. My Bar Mitzvah came around, and I didn't want to read the Torah portion. I look back with a lot of chagrin about how I behaved. "
Learn
Bar Mitzvah
Back
" If you're in a band for long enough, you see your bandmates at their best and their worst, and if you can stick together through that, you're basically family to each other. "
Long
Band
Best
" I liked art history. Also liked the gender ratio, especially compared to applied math and physics. "
Math
Gender
Art
" I never took creative writing. "
Took
Writing
Creative
" I started playing music around 13 or 14, played jazz in high school, and played other stuff in college. After college, I tried to make it as a musician. I lived in a big squalid house full of dudes outside of Boston. We were all musicians. We built this studio in the basement and played there all hours of the day. "
Music
Day
College
" I think screenwriting gave me more of an affinity for plot - my first novel, 'Me and Earl and the Dying Girl,' doesn't have a very sophisticated roadmap. But screenwriting required me to learn a higher level of plottiness, and I tried to bring that to 'The Haters.' "
Dying
Haters
Think
" It wasn't until I got to college and had a lot of my ego beaten out of me... That's when I started to turn to literature as something deeper than a way to put up points. "
Turn
College
Way
" I was in a lot of bands growing up. "
Growing
Lot
Up
" I was trained in jazz, which I love. "
Jazz
Which
Trained
" I watched a ton of films growing up, but in a haphazard way. There was nothing scholarly or focused about it. "
Up
Nothing
Growing Up
" James Joyce actually is rewarding you in all of these incredible ways. "
Incredible
Rewarding
James
" 'Munmun' happened because the human world's dizzying inequality - of wealth and of power - had begun to send me over the edge, and I had to write something to try to help myself understand it a little better. "
World
Power
Better
" My first drafts are always terrible, and I hate them, but the process for me is all about writing the bad version until it tells you what the good version is. And then you write that. "
You
Hate
Good
" My tastes are pretty varied. For instance, I love Wilco. But it's considered dad rock. It's one of my favorite bands, and yet I find it impossible not to think of myself as a dad-in-training when I listen to it. "
Myself
Rock
Think
" 'The Haters' has some of the generalities of band experiences that I've had - the camaraderie, the grubbiness, the outsized collective ambitions and frequent painful collisions with reality - but very few of the specifics. I guess it was a way for me to take some of my experiences to their logical crazy extremes. "
Reality
Way
Band
" There's a certain trope in young adult fiction. A young girl gets cancer and becomes this radiant person who's a fountain of insight. Everyone who encounters her is changed for the better. That doesn't happen all the time. The whole thing is much more difficult to process. Adults have trouble with it, so why shouldn't we expect teens to? "
Process
Time
Better
" Why do I love Roald Dahl? His voice, more than anything. It's irreproducible. It's so musical, and it's funny even when it's not trying to be, which is most of the time. "
Trying
Voice
Why
" Writing is more important than being a writer. "
Important
Writing
Writer
" You never say and do the things you wish you had said or done when someone close to you may not be around in awhile. Closure is impossible; that's the heart of the grief you will carry with you for the rest of your life. "
Rest
Impossible
Life
" Young adult fiction is getting more popular among adults because the writer is trying hard all the time to maintain the reader's interest. "
Trying
Hard
More
" Young adults are honest readers. They won't stay with a book unless they have a reason, so it has to move along. "
Reason
Stay
Young
" You show up at high school, there's all these kids you don't know, and you're terrified that people will have some kind of wrong or unpleasant impression of you. You just don't want anything to ruin your public persona, because you actually have a public persona in high school. "
High School
People
Know
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