What are some of your favorite books from childhood? Were there any specific authors who inspired you?
From childhood, I love the Laura Ingalls Wilder series. I would say my favorite children?s book is ?The Secret Garden? by Frances Hodgson Burnett. From adolescence into adulthood, I have a major literary obsession with J.D. Salinger?s ?The Catcher in the Rye.? It may be a clich? answer, but to me, as a writer and editor, Catcher is perfect from narrative voice to rising action to conflict, and the editing style can?t be any better. I?m also heavily influenced by Willa Cather, Jamaica Kincaid, and of course, a few Russian greats like Gogol, Bulgakov and Dostoevsky.If you could live during any time period in history, which would you choose? I think most people would expect me to answer in the time of the Czars. But I?m very fascinated by American history. We?ve changed so much in such a short time. I would say I?d like to ?visit? 1950s America to observe the time period. It was such a restricted and oppressive time for women, and after the war, men came home from battle and divorced their wives and found new families. Women, who were the backbone of America working in the factories in the absence of their men, were forced back to the household. That?s why I say ?visit? because I?d like to stay in the 1950s for a while and observe and then come back to present day. I wouldn?t do well there; I can?t cook, I?m not domestic at all and I?m an exotic-looking woman. It would be too hard.Do you have a certain place or a writing routine that helps to spark your creativity? I write in my office. I don?t have a routine nor do I go on these 24-hour binges of writing, like some authors do. I don?t have the gift of patience. But when I do sit down to write, I write very fast. I can pump out 6000 words in half a day, no problem.If you could have dinner with any three people, living or dead, who would they be? I?ve been asked this question in many interviews, so I have an answer ready. Vladimir Putin, J.D. Salinger and my grandma.Meet with Jennifer Ciotta this week at Bernard's in Ridgefield, CT!?
? ? ? ? ? ? ? 203-438-8282
? ? ? ? ? ? ? 20 West Lane/ RTE ?35
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Ridgefield, CT 06877
When: Thursday, Sept 13th at noon?
Source: http://jessicahaight.blogspot.com/2012/09/author-interview-with-jennifer-ciotta.html
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