![]() ![]() Mornings, afternoons, nights… Any time can work. ![]() What games did they make up and play? What did they day dream about? So I think I would enjoy being asked questions along those lines. So I prefer questions about writing processes, readings, life experiences… Even when I read interviews from other authors, those are the questions I like the most. I can’t answer your question too specifically, but I am curious as to how authors used their imaginations as children. Everything I wanted to say about the book is in the book. Really! I know it’s necessary for books to circulate and reach more readers, and I love people reading my books… it’s not about that. When I finish a book, it is finished. What do you always want to talk about in interviews but never get to?Įverything except my book. And I know how mushy this could sound, but I loved being still read by my grandmother Susana. They have too much action, too many words, too much of everything in comparison with his minimalist prose. Kjell Askildsen, although I imagine that he wouldn’t like them. Who do you most wish would read your stories? Samanta Schweblin’s novel, Little Eyes, is out now, so we asked her a few questions about reading, writing, and what she likes to watch. ![]()
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