My story’s a little bit different than a lot of people. I wasn’t a reader when I was very young. In eighth grade, I had a teacher, Miss Reeder coincidentally, and she assigned me to do a book report. And I thought I was very smart because I went and I grabbed this book that I’d read when I was in second grade, one of the Three Investigators novels. They’re like the Hardy Boys, but they’re better. And I got that and I took it to her, and I said, “I’m going to read this book.” And she said, “No you’re not. You’re in eighth grade, you’ve got to read a book for your age.” And I said, “Well the books for my age are all boring.” And she said, “Well you’ve been trying the wrong books.”
She took me to the back of the room. . . you know, all these teachers have these old carts full of ratty paperbacks kids have spilled meatballs on and stuff and they’re loaning out and sometimes getting back. And in this cart I dug out a copy of Barbara Hambly’s Dragonsbane . It does what fantasy can really really do, which is get you into the head of a character who’s very different from yourself. So I read this book, it was wonderful–adventure, action, wonderful characters. And I got done with this book, and I felt like I understood my mother better. That’s kind of weird, I mean, a fantasy novel about a dragonslayer. And yet, my mother who had been top of her class in accounting, graduated number one, had been offered a very prestigious scholarship and had chosen to have me instead. And she had always done some accounting and some raising of her children. And I got done with this book and I kind of thought, ‘this character’s like my mother’. And that was really strange to me: that I could read a novel that was so fun and adventurous, and yet feel like I understood the world better.
And that was the beginning of the end for me. Within one year’s time from when I had read Dragonsbane then, I decided I wanted to be a writer, I started my first book, and I started writing it.
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