![]() My father read to me to sleep every night from the time I was a baby. Can you remember what the first fairy tale was to make an impact on you? And who told you your very first fairy tale? That year, I wanted to be Joan Wilder…and I never changed my mind.Ģ. My big sister had married the son of a movie mogul, so I literally spent all my summers growing up at the theatre. And not only that, but I was pretty good at it, too.Īlso, the summer of 1984 saw the release of Romancing the Stone. ![]() We did a poetry unit in school, and I remember having a moment of shock when I realized I could do this. I was an actress at the time, but I had been an avid reader since the age of three. I was never fanciful about “what I wanted to be when I grew up.” I made the decision to be a writer at eight years old. First things first: when did you first decide you wanted to be a writer? Her collection Beauty and Dynamite will be re-released in April this year, and her Fairy Tale Rants on the Tube of You are well worth a watch.ġ. ![]() She is the author of the acclaimed Woodcutter Series ( Enchanted, Hero, Dearest), the short story collection Wild and Wishful, Dark and Dreaming, the AlphaOops! Series, and The Dark-Hunter Companion (with Sherrilyn Kenyon). ![]() New York Times Bestselling author Alethea Kontis was kind enough to answer some questions for me amidst the hurly-burly of her mad schedule. ![]()
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