![]() ![]() When I was still in college I had started working for an Austin-based company called The Reference Press, a publisher of consumer-friendly, somewhat cheeky profiles of companies. What were you doing for a living when that happened, and how did you transition to writing for children full time? You’ve said that you tried your hand at children’s books because one of your sons repeatedly asked you to tell him a story. ![]() I guess I’ve taken that sense of fulfilment to the extreme by marrying another author, Jennifer Ziegler, who writes novels for teens and tweens. And with writing, going all the way back to elementary school and all the way up to the present day, I’ve long found that there can be a great sense of community with other writers and readers, and I find that hugely fulfilling. CHRIS BARTON: I’m getting better at writing, and I’m always learning a lot from it - I think we all enjoy doing things where we can sense our own improvement, and we all enjoy the feeling of getting smarter. ![]()
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