![]() ![]() I honestly was a little terrified of even trying a story like that, but when I had the chance to mention my concept for Dust to a few publishers at a writer’s conference, and they all loved the idea, I realized that I had something kind of special and needed the courage to just try and write it. I also told her that I would probably include a side character of my own, someone who maybe had to grow up too fast and could be the exact opposite of Peter, but push him to grow as he helped her rediscover her own belief in magic. ![]() I’d told her that if I wrote a Peter Pan retelling, I would want to keep it as true to the “original” Peter, the character Barrie created, as possible, while still building off of that foundation. I was inspired to try my hand at my own unique take on a Peter Pan retelling after discussing with a friend how much I loved Peter Pan, and yet felt like few retellings truly did the character justice. *hearty eyes* My first question is, what inspired you to write DUST? So, I had the privilege of reading an early copy of Dust and all I can say is I could. I’d be drinking a mocha frappucino, probably eating a panini, and I’d bring YOU with me, Laura! It’s been too long since we caught up ❤Īgreed, Kara! I miss giving you in-person hugs! *air hug* ![]() ![]() Hey, Kara! Let’s get to know you! If we were sitting in a coffee shop, what would be your drink of choice? Would you be munching on a snack? Who would you bring with you? ![]()
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