- Rebecca Buchanan, author of the poem “Not a Princess but (Yes) There Was a Pea”
- L.E. Badillo, illustrator of “My Plastic Heart, My Metal Hand”
- M.L. Clark, author of “And You Will Know Us by Our Monsters”
- Rachel Linn, illustrator of “Fairest of All”
- A.Z. Louise, author of the poem “Germination”
- Grace P. Fong, illustrator of “The Furious Chisel”
- Jo M. Thomas, author of “Goodbye, Snow Child”
- Carmen Moran, illustrator of “Not a Princess but (Yes) There Was a Pea”
- Benjanun Sriduangkaew, author of “Where Machines Run with Gold”
- Valeria Vitale, illustrator of “And You Will Know Us by Our Monsters”
- Ada Hoffmann, author of “Fairest of All”
- Martin Hanford, illustrator of “Germination”
- Jeana Jorgensen, author of the poem “Walking on Knives”
- Cécile Matthey, illustrator of “Goodbye, Snow Child”
- D.H. Kelly, author of “The Furious Chisel”
Tuesday, 3 September 2019
TFF #50 author and artist microinterviews
As you may know, after each issue of TFF we like to post a series of micro-interviews with the authors and artists—just a couple of questions each, and short answers of 2–3 sentences. Because not all of you use or follow FB where these go up in the first instance, I’ll collect here links to a few of the posts as they go past. I'll try to keep it updated. It’s always fun to read what people have to say about their own work, and what else they’re up to in the meantime.
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