Growing up I read the Narnia books and the Hobbit with my mother (we actually read aloud all of the Lord of the Rings trilogy in middle school – mother love in action!). Tamora Piece comes to mind, and Brian Jacques’ Redwall books. I enjoy reading young adult fiction, and when I thought I’d try writing a story, it was a natural choice.īonnie: Are there specific books/authors that brought about your love for young adult fiction?Ĭorie: Oh, goodness. Stories of heroes, and of reluctant heroes who do the job anyway, catch my attention. _īonnie: What prompted you to write young adult fiction?Ĭorie: When I read, I want to escape, to be taken away by a story that grabs you and runs with you and just doesn’t let you go. As is one of my favourite hobbies, Corie J Weaver has allowed me to interrogate her about writing, young adult fiction, fantasy, and more. Thanks to the author I was able to review Coyote’s Daughter and loved it. You can follow Corie, along with her work, at her website on Facebook, and Twitter. She has a background in medieval history, is a traveller, and resides in New Mexico with her husband and their four pets. Weaver is the author of the young adult fantasy Coyote’s Daughter, with a sequel on the way. From voracious reader to published writer, Corie J.
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