Thursday, March 26, 2015

Interview with John Coy

John Coy 

is vividly talking to WBAIS students about an arduous journey of writing. He inspires them to persevere inevitable rejections every author receives from the publisher and steadily continue to revise their writing in order to succeed.

It was a privilege to ask John five questions about reading and his books. Here are his thoughts:

1       Could you tell us a little bit about two teams, Shirts and Skins?

The members of Shirts are glad they get to be Shirts. Members of Skins are embarrassed to take off their shirts. But once they start, Skins enjoy playing without their shirts on. They feel more free as they run up and down. They feel like they can run forever.


2    What is your favorite thing about being an author?

Oh, there are so many. Creating something that begins with a thought is exciting. Going through drafts and making the story better and better is satisfying. And being invited to visit great schools like AIS is so much fun.


3  Whats the hardest thing about being an author?

Waiting to hear back from an editor on whether a story will be accepted can be nervous making. And even after many Nos, hearing No can still be difficult.


4   If you could spend one day inside the world of any book which book would you pick?

I would love to take that trip in Night Driving.



5   What advice do you have for the young writers in my classroom? 

        Read. Read. Read.

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