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" Everyone has an identity crisis when they are 16 or 17 years old. "
Old
Years
Identity
" Family or love or romance, whatever it is, is not restricted to perfect people. If it were, it wouldn't exist. All of that comes out in my work in some way. "
People
Perfect
Way
" I always felt that church is where I'm going to find my community and people to live my life with. "
Community
Life
Live
" I didn't 'decide' to write YA, per se. But every time I thought of a story, it featured characters 15, 16, 17. "
Write
Per
Story
" I do have a little bit more confidence in - or at least familiarity with - my process. For example, when it feels like it's going badly or that I'm lost, I know I'll eventually find my way because I've been through it before. But writing itself is still hard. "
Writing
Process
Lost
" I don't like to do too much psychological research because it might turn a character into a patchwork. "
Too
Too Much
Character
" I don't want to pretend like I'm some intellectual person who understands Flannery O'Connor. "
Some
Person
Like
" I grew up in San Francisco in the 1970s. We were part of a church that belonged to the California Jesus movement. "
Church
California
Movement
" I have no desire to go back to San Francisco. "
San
Desire
San Francisco
" I'm always in a place that is sincere but conflicted about different things that come with being a Christian and being an active, churchgoing Christian. "
Christian
Active
Things
" I'm not really a plot writer - I'm more interested in the characters and sort of small events that propel the story forward. "
Forward
Story
Small
" I'm so focused on trying to craft the story that I'm in my own little world with it and that process. The one reader I'm trying to please as I write is me, and I'm pretty difficult to please. "
World
Me
Own
" I played the clarinet, and my sister played the violin... If we'd had the discipline and the passion, maybe we could have been good. "
Been
Sister
Passion
" I remember being in high school and listening to Vivaldi's 'Winter' and being so overwhelmed with emotion. "
Winter
High School
Listening
" Is it good, bad, or neutral to recognize thematic patterns in your own work? When it comes to recurring themes, I'm of the mind that knowledge is probably not power, at least in terms of the work. "
Knowledge
Work
Power
" I tend to describe recurring themes as being part of a writer's DNA - something so deeply embedded in us that even we don't notice it until we've written three or four books. "
DNA
Four
Three
" It's hard to say when my interest in writing began, or how. My mother read to my sister and me every night, and we always loved playing make-believe games. I had a well-primed imagination. I didn't start thinking about writing as a serious pursuit, a career I could have, until after college. "
Sister
Writing
College
" I wanted to be free to write the way I wanted to write, and my impression of Christian publishing, at least in fiction, was that there wasn't room for what I wanted to write. "
Write
Way
Christian
" I was a 'learn by doing' writer - I never took any formal writing classes. So it took a long time to figure things out and find my voice. "
Long
Learn
Doing
" I wouldn't say I'm stuck in my adolescence, but I think, like a lot of people, I carry my teen years with me. I feel really in touch with those feelings, and how intense and complicated life seems in those years. "
Think
Teen
People
" Making lists of favorite things is, for me, a task ridden with anxiety. What if I've accidentally excluded something I love? What if I discover something new tomorrow that I love even more? "
Task
Tomorrow
Anxiety
" My books have been translated into various languages and sold in other countries, but I never have any contact with the foreign publishers and am so disconnected from that process that it seems almost imaginary. With 'How to Save a Life', I worked closely with Usborne editors and have been involved in the publicity. "
Books
Process
Never
" My books usually end where they began. I try to bring characters back to a point that is familiar but different because of the growth that they have gone through. "
Back
Growth
Gone
" My first job is to write the characters as full and authentic people as well as I can. "
Well
Write
First
" My first published book, 'Story of a Girl', was the fourth book I wrote. "
First
Fourth
Wrote
" My parents met in music school and my father was a music professor and conductor. Growing up, we always had classical and contemporary music playing. There was a lot of Mozart and the Beatles. "
Father
School
Parents
" One of my favorite authors is Robert Cormier. He was a devout Catholic and a very nice man, which might not be the impression you get from reading his books. "
You
Reading
Nice
" Readers want a story, not a pattern. It's the specifics of a story that make it really ping our various reader radars. "
Pattern
Want
Story
" The characters are whole, real people to me that I'm getting to know, and since real people are all flawed, so are my characters, I hope. "
Know
Me
Hope
" The one reader I'm trying to please as I write is me, and I'm pretty difficult to please. "
Me
Trying
Write
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