When the opportunity to interview the delightful Maggie Stiefvater came my way, I literally jumped at the chance. I've been a big fan of Maggie's ever since I read (and loved) Lament last year. I had the pleasure of meeting her at BEA in May and I can tell you she is as spunky and funny and delightful as you would imagine the creator of Dee and James and Luke would be. Her new novel, Shiver , has just been released and you can read my review here . To celebrate the release Maggie kindly made some time in her hectic schedule to answer a few questions. The result is well worth reading. Enjoy! First things first: What was it like seeing (and stroking) Shiver in hardcover for the first time? Um, absolutely amazing. I was actually nervous about seeing it for the first time -- as in butterflies in my stomach odd. Which anyone who knows me well can tell you is very, very bizarre. I knew my editor was going to give me one when he met up with me at ALA, and I was more nervous for t...
In addition to ones I didn't know about above - New Susan Elizabeth Phillips; finally a continuation of the Swordheart series in Daggerheart by T Kingfisher; A Darker Shore by Leigh Bardugo; the Exquisite Torment of Loving Your Enemy by Brigitte Knightley; and An Education in Longing by Charlotte Stein. Love your posts and reviews - Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteI have a whole lot of SEP I need to get to. A lovely long backlist is a wonderful thing. That's a great list, Elizabeth. I'm going to go take a peek at the Charlotte Stein right now.
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