When You're Past-Due ... For an Authorly FAQ

I’ve been beyond negligent in so many areas this year. One thing that has languished, my newsletter. On my sign-up forms I once jokingly said it would be at most quarterly, though that may change to annually before I’m caught up with the rest of life. I do have a post in process with more details, but when will you see it? Uhhhh. *shrugs*

Below, find an ever-growing collection of interviews. Going forward all will be linked here for your (and my) convenience! Because I’m not much better at keeping track of links than anyone else. This list could easily serve as an FAQ, with some questions appearing in interviews more or less frequently than others. I hope you’ll enjoy pursuing the links and sharing broadly and widely with all your wonderful people!

Interviews with Rebecca Grabill (aka FAQ)

 
 

Amazing author and blogger, Sandra Nickel interviews me for her series What Was On … Find it all here!

 

Celebrate a Happy Book Birthday to A Year With Mama Earth at SCBWI’s MI blog.

 

Listen to an interview with me on Lit in the Mitten! Guest Rebecca Grabill talks with Adam Gac about the difference between scaring and scarring, how writers in MFA programs regress to being nineteen, practical jokes using a doll with terrifying eyes, and her new book - "A Year with Mama Earth".

 

Read about the story behind the story of Violet and the Woof at SCBWI’s MI blog.

 

Find out about the making of Halloween Good Night at Hamline University’s Storyteller’s Inkpot blog.

 

Everything you’d ever want to know about the making of Halloween Good Night at Karlin Gray’s blog.

 
 
Find all the author interviews with picture book writer, poet, playwright, Rebecca Grabill.
 
 
 
Rebecca Grabill

Rebecca has been writing since childhood, her first book about a kitten published between homemade cardboard covers in second grade. Although she studied religion and philosophy in university, she continued writing, earning an MFA from Hamline University and publishing multiple picture books (no longer with homemade covers) and a collection of poetry with a variety of New York and independent publishers. She has also published a wide array of fiction, essays, and poetry in magazines and journals and photographs for Getty Images. She balances writing with homeschooling the younger of her six children, launching her young adults, church activities, and overseeing a small flock of chickens in rural West Michigan.

www.rebeccagrabill.com
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