There are two kinds of people on the island— those who leave at summer’s end…and those who are left behind.
1. Tell me the sneakiest thing you ever did.
Can’t tell you, I still don’t want to get caught!
2. Tell me the sneakiest thing that happens in your new book.
In LOCAL GIRLS, Kendra decides to try to find out who her best friend’s father is (Mona’s always wanted to know but her mom was young and he was a summer guy so she never knew how to find him). Kendra does this without telling Mona what she’s doing, and completely oblivious to the ramifications of unraveling the answer.
3. Are you a prankster? Tell me a story.
I love to play jokes on people. April Fools Day has me on the phone bright and early playing jokes on people. I remember once, in the middle of the night, my boyfriend got up to go to the bathroom. I decided it was the perfect time to scare the daylights out of him, so I hid behind the bedroom door and waited for him to come back. When he did I jumped out at him, screaming. He was totally out of it, scared to death, and by instinct, reached out to punch me in the stomach as he screamed in return. It was so funny, if vaguely painful.
4. Were you in any clubs or societies in high school? Did any of those club activities make it into your novels?
I went to a small private school and there weren’t a ton of clubs or societies, there weren’t enough people.
5. Do you consider yourself a feminist? Why, or why not?
As someone who went to a women’s college (Smith) I’ve been surrounded by strong women. I wouldn’t consider myself a feminist, though, although I know most people who know me would. I’d rather think of myself as a humanist – we should all be our best and respect ourselves, not just women.
6. How does your answer to question 5 show up in your new book?
My female characters are always very self-directed and strong. They may make bad decisions and do dumb things, but only because they’re human, not because they lack the ability to make good decisions and do smart things.
7. The club in my book is called The Loyal Order of the Basset Hounds. If you were to found a secret society, what would it be called, and what would its mission be?
Girls United to Have a Lot of Fun – our mission would be to hang out and laugh our asses off.
