![]() ![]() There was so much that got left on the cutting room floor over various drafts and incarnations. I wrote Things in fits and starts, largely because it took me a while to figure out what it was about, never mind how to get into the head of a contemporary twelve-year-old boy. Things You Can’t Say was the first project I started writing as a published author, and it was an adjustment to learn how to quiet the noise of the publishing world and keep my eyes focused on my own page, so to speak. I’m starting to discover that other writers weren’t kidding around when they said that each book teaches you how to write that book. Was your writing process at all different for this book than it was for THE DISTANCE TO HOME or 14 HOLLOW ROAD? That’s so kind of you to say! Thanks! Now, let’s get to it… THINGS YOU CAN’T SAY is your third novel. ![]() Thanks so much for having me! I love the variety of posts on MG Book Village and that it’s a space dedicated to middle grade literature. Hello, Jenn! Thank you so much for stopping by the MG Book Village to talk about your new book, THINGS YOU CAN’T SAY! ![]()
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