![]() ![]() And yet, for me, of course, disguise it so that people won’t know that I’m really writing about my own friends and family, or whatever. ![]() ![]() But when you’re writing for adults, that’s a different challenge, ’cause that’s really from how do you incorporate maybe stuff that’s even going on in your own life, in an entertaining way, that the reader’s gonna find satisfying. When I get to write an Olivia book or a book for a middle-grade audience, I really enjoy the challenge of trying to make it exciting without having, you know, naughty words, or sex, but you get to have, like, a dance, or the anxiety of “Does this person hate me?” Because that’s a big thing when you’re 10 or 11 - the peer pressure kind of stuff - and navigating those waters. ![]()
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