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WBBT Interview With Laura Amy Schlitz (School Librarian/Author) - Part TwoNovember 5, 2007
Fuse #8: I keep asking you about future projects, which is probably a no-no. But have you been inclined to do any more biographies? “The Hero Schliemann” was such a great look at a, shall we say, less than perfect human being. Are you drawn more towards those people who have more than a teaspoon of nastiness in their souls or just people who have good stories?
LAS: I have been working on a Victorian Gothic; I am working on a Victorian Gothic; I shall be working on a Victorian Gothic…I’m up to Chapter 26, but since I don’t know how many chapters there are, I can’t tell you when I’ll finish, or whether it will be published.
Posted by Elizabeth Bird on November 5, 2007 | Comments (4)
November 5, 2007
In response to: WBBT Interview With Laura Amy Schlitz (School Librarian/Author) - Part Two Rebecca Stead commented: Interesting what LAS has to say about learning from her students' reactions -- Philip Pullman said that his teaching experience was an apprenticeship in storytelling. He learned what he couldn't do (make them laugh) and what he could (build suspense).
November 5, 2007
In response to: WBBT Interview With Laura Amy Schlitz (School Librarian/Author) - Part Two jess commented: "Shoot me if there isn't a sequel" - I love it.
November 5, 2007
In response to: WBBT Interview With Laura Amy Schlitz (School Librarian/Author) - Part Two Laini Taylor commented: Thanks for the interview, Betsy! I LOVED A Drowned Maiden's Hair (and read it based on your love of it) and both the Victorian Gothic and the fairy book sound right up my alley. Can't wait!
November 6, 2007
In response to: WBBT Interview With Laura Amy Schlitz (School Librarian/Author) - Part Two Jules, 7-Imp commented: This is a thread today, then -- the learning-to-be-a-master-storyteller-from-your-students thread (which Scieszka addresses today as well).
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