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- My interest in the theater led me to my first writing experience as an adult. My husband David wrote the music and lyrics and I wrote the book for a children’s musical, ‘Spacenapped’ that was produced by a neighborhood theater in Brooklyn.
- I wrote as a kid, but I never wanted to be a writer, particularly. I had been drawing and painting for years and loved that.
- My good ideas are shy. But if they see that I treat the stupid ideas with respect, they come forward.
- ‘EIla Enchanted’ began in a marvelous writing course at New York City’s The New School.
- As a child, I loved fairy tales because the story, the what-comes-next, is paramount. As an adult, I’m fascinated by their logic and illogic.
- Ideas sometimes come from nowhere, and sometimes they take lots of thinking.
- I had to write something and couldn’t think of a plot, so I decided to write a Cinderella story because it already had a plot! Then, when I thought about Cinderella’s character, I realized that she was too much of a goody-two-shoes for me, and I would hate her before I finished ten pages.
- I make mistakes on a very grand scale.
- Most of my job life has had to do with welfare, first helping people find work and then as an administrator. The earlier experience was more direct and satisfying, and I enjoy thinking that a bunch of people somewhere are doing better today than they might have done if not for me.
- Get to know your kids’ minds and how they think.
- It feels presumptuous to think of writing for adults.
- Most of the authors I liked were dead, so it didn’t seem like a safe occupation.
- I found that I was much more interested in writing and that I didn’t like the illustrating at all. I had always been the hardest on myself when I drew and painted. I am not hard on myself when I write. I like what I write, so it is a much happier process.
- I loved fairy tales as a kid, so that’s where my mind gravitates.
- I was excited to make my own ‘Neverland.’
- I didn’t want to be a writer. First I wanted to act, and then I wanted to be a painter like my big sister.
- I have a very vivid memory of the way my parents spoke, and the 50’s that I grew up in are closer to the 20’s, I think, than today in many, many ways.
- If a big person invests time in reading, kids learn reading is important, the child is important, words are important, stories are important.
- Sometimes the kids come up with better endings than the real story.
- Contemporary fiction is the hardest for me because I am not really in the popular culture — I don’t watch TV.