Here are the questions most often asked by students in letters and when I visit schools. If you are looking for background information, click here: Biography
Question: How long have you been writing?
Answer: I started writing
in high school. I've been a published author since 1982.
Question:
How many books have you written?
Answer: Twenty-seven so far. For a list
of my children's books click here: Books
Question:
How much money do you make?
Answer: I never know how much money I am going
to make during the year. One year it might be up, the next year it might be down.
That's because an author is not paid a steady salary like an office worker or a teacher.
An author is paid a percentage of each book sold (this is called a royalty). The
royalty for a picture book is usually 5% for the author, so each time you pay $15
for a book at the bookstore, the author gets a whopping .75 cents. Whoopee!! If it's
a paper back book, or if it's bought from a book club, the author may only get a
few cents. Most authors don't make much money until they have written many books,
or if they suddenly have a bestseller. A lot of beginning authors have to work at
a second job to make ends meet. My second jobs were mostly working in libraries or
working for home builders. I am a full time author now.
Question: Where
do you get your ideas?
Answer: Everywhere! Everything I see, hear, read,
or do and everyone I meet becomes grist for the mill. I get a lot of ideas from real
events, things that appear in the newspapers, on TV, or things that really happened
years ago.
Question: Why do you write about Vietnam so much?
Answer:
Seven of my twenty-seven books are about the Vietnamese culture. I befriended many
Vietnamese families when I lived in Houston. They taught me about their culture and
I was so fascinated that I did a lot of research. I even traveled to Vietnam. It
is a beautiful and fascinating country.
Green coconuts in Da-Lat, Vietnam
Question: How to you know so much
about different subjects?
Answer: I do a lot of research on the topic before
I write a book. Most research takes me about a year. Traveling to different
locations for research is one of my favorite things about being an author.
Research is fun!
Big Bend, Texas -- setting for Indio.
Question:
Do you write every day? Where do you write?
Answer: I write at home, in
an office that has a picture window overlooking two acres of woods. I watch birds
and squirrels and raccoons while I work. I do not work on my books every day. Some
days I have to do other business like answering e-mail and fan letters, doing
research at the library or on location, going to the post office, visiting schools,
talking to editors, or preparing income taxes (aurrrgh!!!).
My property is covered with wildflowers in the spring.
Question: Are you working on any new books now?
Answer:
Yes, always. I try to write at least one book a year.
Question: What's
the favorite book that you have written?
Answer: I don't have a favorite.
That's like asking a mother which is her favorite child. I like all my books the
same.
Question: What books did you read as a child? Who is your favorite
author?
Answer: As a child I loved books about animals, especially horses.
I read all the Black Stallion Series books several times each. In high school, I
read as many of the classics as I could. I loved Mark Twain, Shakespeare, William
Faulkner, Ayn Rand, and the Greek tragedies, to name just a few. Two of my favorite
books are To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and The Old Man and the Sea
by Ernest Hemmingway. One of my favorite modern children's authors is Katherine Paterson.
Today, I read mostly non-fiction for my research. When I get a chance to read fiction
for fun, it is usually a mystery. Tony Hillerman is one of my favorite mystery writers.
Question:
Do you have pets?
Answer: Yes. I love animals. Over the years I have
had cats, dogs, chickens, rabbits, a pig, a calf, a donkey, a parrot, a turtle, and
fish as pets. Right now I have one cat, Kato, a part-Siamese with beautiful blue
eyes and an attitude.
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Monkee lived for 17 years.
Kato is ten years old.
Question: How old are you? When is your birthday?
Answer:
Ahhh, that question again. I was born on July 24th. I won't say the year,
but the man who was President is famous for saying, "The buck stops here!"
Question: What are your hobbies?
Answer: I used to have
dozens of hobbies before I became an author, especially arts and crafts. I don't
have time for that any more. I work in the garden every chance I get -- it is very
relaxing. I watch birds; I've counted about 31 different species in my woods. I play
golf occasionally. I love camping, hiking, and climbing mountains. I walk about three
miles every day. Oh, and I read a lot, but that's not a hobby anymore -- it's work.
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Drawing is a hobby.
Gardening is a hobby.
Question: How do I become a published author?
Where can students sell their work?
Answer: Becoming published is a long,
complicated process. For some tips on writing and how to sell your work, click here:
Writing Tips.
Question: Do you like being
an author?
Answer: Absolutely! Since I work at home, I don't have to put
on make-up and get dressed up to go to work. I can go to my office wearing
an old ratty t-shirt and shorts with holes in the seat. And I get to eat peanut M&Ms
and ice-cream all day long! I think I'll go get some now.
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