Sarah Quigley is the author for this Thursday’s Author Tales! Sarah’s debut novel TMI was released April 16, 2009. You can check out my review of TMI, here. To find out more information about Sarah and TMI, you can visit her website.
Did you do anything special to celebrate TMI’s sale?
I ate/drank:
- Oatmeal, a usual breakfast choice
- Two chocolate chip scones from my favorite Irish bakery
- Grande premium hot chocolate with whipped cream from Starbucks
- Quesadilla, a usual lunch choice
- Two Krispy Kremes with milk
- Burmese pumpkin pork stew with coconut rice, my favorite take-out dinner
- A martini
- Ice cream
- Two chocolate chip cookies
I went:
- To the playground with the Bean (my daughter, age 15 months)
- To a local independent bookstore, which had TMI face out in the young adult section
I talked to:
- My mom
- My best friend
- My husband
- The Bean
- My sister
- My brother
I felt:
- Happy
- Excited
- A little gross from all the sugar and fat
Do you have any “must haves” with you while you’re writing?
- My husband, so he can look after the Bean
- If husband is unavailable, a napping Bean
- A beverage (nothing fancy—water’s fine)
My “would-likes” are far more elaborate, however:
- A custom-designed ergonomic chair and keyboard stand (I tend to slouch)
- A member of the New York City Ballet on hand to correct my posture (because, even with the chair, I would still slouch)
- A masseuse to take the tension out of my shoulders (which would be lessened by my improved posture but not totally cured because I’m a tense beast by nature)
- A shirtless, chiseled manservant to fetch me snacks, drinks, and whatever else tickles my fancy
- Spontaneous visits from my editor, who would peer over my shoulder as I was writing and whisper, “Brilliant. Just brilliant.” In reverent tones.
What’s the most rewarding aspect of writing?
There are many:
- Rereading something I wrote and laughing out loud at it
- Fixing a scene that wasn’t working
- Getting compliments on my writing (never gets old!)
- Getting published
What’s next for you?
Okay, I’m not going to try to be cute and make a list that begins, “1. Shut down computer, 2. Brush teeth, 3. Go to bed…”
I’m working on another YA novel that is loosely based on my experiences waiting tables at a resort in northern Wisconsin. Two dozen college girls + a summer living and working together = drama
Describe TMI in three words.
- Honest
- Funny
- Personal
Please feel free to add anything you’d like readers to know about you!
- I was on the synchronized swimming team in college.
- My favorite vegetable is the mighty beet.
- I have two ex-boyfriends named Ben.
- I have crocheted dozens of doilies.
- Most of them are at my mom’s house. Whenever I screw up, I apologize to her with a new doily.
- I was eight and a half months pregnant when I finished writing TMI.
- Writing a book is more difficult than having a baby, at least in my experience (and I had a drug-free labor and delivery).
- I have a really good memory and sometimes pretend to forget things (like obscure dates and addresses) so that people won’t think I’m a freak.
- I’m rather fond of parentheses (in case you hadn’t noticed).
- If you haven’t read TMI yet, you really should.
Thanks Sarah for that listive interview. Yes, I totally made that would up. It isn’t a word is it? Listive! like festive, but with lists!
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I really liked that. It was so cute all the lists that she made. I totally share number 8 and 9 on her things readers should know. (Although, lately due to meds. that I am on for my migraines, number 8 has been iffy.)
A wonderful interview, and Sarah sounds extremely hilarious. I need to check out TMI soon. And I particularly empathize with “Rereading something I wrote and laughing out loud at it”. Love that feeling.
I loved the “listive” interview! I really need to order tmi. I’m excited to hear about her next novel with the dozens of girls waiting tables at a resort in Wisconsin and the drama. Sounds like it could be hilarious!
I have to do #8 on her last list too. This was a great interview. Sarah seems like so much fun!
great interview! Wonderful questions!! Loved her replies as well
Haha! Sarah’s new book sounds very AWESOME!
Sarah sounds like a really nice person. The lists were awesome
Great author tales
Haha, I totally do number eight too.
cool interview. i wonder what she does with all the crocheted doilies???
i get to see her live at Books Inc. next Thursday. wonder if anyone else is going.
more info here:
http://www.booksinc.net/NASApp/store/IndexJsp;jsessionid=abcphq_k-Jp2CgsjbICes?s=storeevents&eventId=415978
Come and get your award, my dear!
Great interview! Thanks for sharing!