My go-to author as a young reader was Judy Blume. SCBWI full-filled my dream of meeting her. But my writer crush as a young-adult writer (as I started to dip my toes in the YA waters) was (still is) Carolyn Mackler. SCBWI has given me the opportunity to meet her and hear her speak, and this summer I'll get to do it again. Yay!

If it isn't enough to have her on this summer's conference faculty, Carolyn was kind enough to answer a few questions before we all gather in a few short weeks.
Do you have a favorite part of the writing process?
I love finishing a draft of a novel – any draft, really – and finally letting someone read it and see what's been in my head for the past several months. My husband is always my first reader, and I hover over his shoulder saying, "What part are you reading now? Did that make you laugh? Hang on, why are you laughing? Did that make you cry?" Finally I force myself to leave the apartment and let him read in peace.
When I first started writing novels, Judy Blume told me that she reads sections out loud to hear how they sound. This is enormously helpful for me. I catch so much in the editing process when I read out loud – words I repeated, dialogue that doesn't sound organic. It's always funny to sit at my desk, reading and gesturing to an empty room. I wonder what people in neighboring buildings think!
What is your favorite writing fuel?
Coffee. I can't imagine writing without coffee. Coffee, vanilla soy milk, sugar. That's my vice.
Can you give us any hints about the project you are working on now?
I'm working on a YA novel called EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN. It's a big one – five teenagers over all four years of high school. They meet at freshmen orientation and vow to reconvene at graduation. I'm in revisions now. It's about 400 pages, so it's a looong process.
I know I can't be the only one anxious to get my hands on that one!
I know I can't be the only one anxious to get my hands on that one!
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3 comments:
The SCBWI pre-conference interview with Carolyn Mackler offers valuable insights into her creative process and storytelling journey. Interviews like these provide a wonderful opportunity to connect with authors and explore their perspectives. They are a great way to inspire aspiring writers and deepen appreciation for the craft of writing.
Her journey is truly inspiring for writers who want to bring authentic stories to life. Reading about her dedication reminded me that perseverance is key in every field—whether it’s writing or academics. I’ve been focusing on improving my own path and preparing to take my teas exam for me, and her story motivates me to keep pushing forward
"Carolyn Mackler’s SCBWI pre-conference insights sound truly inspiring for aspiring writers. It’s amazing how such events nurture creativity and fresh perspectives. Just like an art essay writing service supports students with structured guidance, workshops like these provide valuable direction to authors
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