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Scooby Doo wrote to Ann Brashares, author of Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and Second Summer of the Sisterhood. Ms. Brashares: First, let me say that I am so, so sorry for the very late reply to your letter. I have been overwhelmed with the response to these books and I am finally finding time to answer the many letters I have received about them. I think it’s wonderful that you and your classmates have created a mother-daughter book group, I just looked at your website and I was very impressed. I will try to answer some of the questions that you asked in your letter. Scooby Doo: Were the characters based on people you know? Ms. Brashares: The characters were not based on any one person I know, but rather on different characteristics of people that I know. They also evolved quite naturally by themselves as the book progressed. Scooby Doo: Have you ever been to Greece? Ms. Brashares: No, I have never been to Greece but I would love to go! I did, however, do a great deal of research on the country. Scooby Doo: Did you ever have a pair of pants like this? Ms. Brashares: I have never had a pair of pants like that but my wedding dress was worn by my best friends and my two sister-in-laws. Scooby Doo: Is there a specific place where you like to write? Ms. Brashares: I like to write in my study, usually late at night after the house in quiet and my children are asleep. Scooby Doo: Do you plan to write any new books outside of your sisterhood series? Ms. Brashares: I have several writing projects on the go now, besides the Sisterhood books. Scooby Doo: When did you start writing? Ms. Brashares: I was a reader before I was ever a writer; I’ve always loved to read. I edited other people’s books working in a book packaging company before I wrote the Traveling Pants series, and I think that was invaluable experience for me as a writer. Scooby Doo: Where did you get some of the ideas for your books? Ms. Brashares: Ideas for my books come to me all the time, from stories I’ve heard, from things that happened to me or people in my family, and also from what I see around me. Scooby Doo: Do you have anything to say to potential authors out there? Ann Brashares: Advice for future authors? Read as much as you
can and write as much as you can. Thank you for your letter, Erica, and
welcome to the Sisterhood! |
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