Thursday, October 04, 2007

As I mentioned previously, I attended the National Book Festival in Washington D.C. this past Saturday. Authors were everywhere and it was all I could do to keep a professional air about me.

First up was Patricia MacLachlan. Ms. MacLachlan is the author of the 1986 Newbery Medal winning novel, Sarah Plain and Tall. Have you read it? Because I am very sorry to say that I have not. Could you please tell me how great it is without ruining the plot for me? Email your thoughts on the book to word@weeklyreader.com. Or just leave a comment below.

Anywho, Ms. MacLachlan stepped up to the microphone and started to tell us about the time she received a letter from an 8 year old boy. It read:

Dear Ms. MacLachlan,
   Thank you for writing
Sarah, Plain and Tall. It is the second best book ever!"

"Sadly, I never found out what the first best book ever was." She told her laughing audience.

"As a child," she went on, "I would invent imaginary friends and characters for myself. ... I see there are a lot of children here today and I just want to tell you that you are living the lives right now that you will write about later on in life."

Ms. MacLachlan seemed very relaxed throughout her talk. She told us about how she sometimes finds it really really hard to write. In fact, sometimes she hates writing! "I don't always know how to write plot," she said. "What is plot? Seriously. What is it? Plot is hard!"

Admitting you don't know where a story comes from is the first step to recovery, I suppose. The second step, in this author's mind, is keeping her ears open.

"One evening, I was eating dinner with my family and my daughter wouldn't touch her food. I asked her why and she said, 'Because the broccoli is moving on my plate.'" Awww. How cute is that? Good enough to write a short story about. Yeehaw! Inspiration, thy name is child.

"Life is mysterious. You never know what's going to happen." Ms. MacLachlan wrote her latest book, Edward's Eyes, for her mother, who has Alzheimer's disease. In it, she included a great many characters from her mother's life (friends, loved ones, etc.) in order to help her remember. What a story, huh? I want to read it just for that truth.

When the Q&A portion came around, Ms. MacLachlan was asked by one of her youngest fans, "How do you stay focused as a writer?" She replied, "Well, it takes me a long time just thinking about a book. Sometimes I think about a book for a year or more before I even begin writing it. Oh, and I play a lot of computer solitaire."

Still more to come from the 2007 National Book Festival.

Stay tuned...


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Bryon    Posted by
Bryon
on 10/4/2007
10:44 PM
10/6/2007 9:52:26 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
I love the Sarah, Plain and Tall + the movies, both are very good, I thought that the woman who wrote them though was...dead...
10/8/2007 10:10:15 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
I love the book called Sarah,Plain and Tall the book is good but I don't know about the movie yet,because I have not seen it yet,but I know that the movie probly good too.
10/8/2007 12:40:02 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
I think that the story was very nice way to long I love reading scary books so if you could put moe thing about
them and about the ather but the book was great thank
you for the good book and for more
maria Barragan
10/8/2007 1:09:53 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
I really loved this article. It kind of made me read Sarah, Plain and Tall again.I haven't seen the movie yet but I hope I will soon.
Omida Shahab
10/8/2007 1:12:43 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
I thing about the story that can give you the plot because that are the mad ider there your pared about the story can you get the plot and there with the girl in the story.
10/8/2007 1:13:19 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
I think that the story was great and the movie.They both are great.I think the woman who wrote this was a good writer.
veli dullovi
10/8/2007 2:04:58 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
i luv the book called sarah,plain tall its a nice book i would like to learn more about it.I would luv to see the movie too,I would like watch more of ur movie and luv to read some books of u.




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