Hello My Quilting Friends! Today we have podcast episode 22 and it's a wonderful interview with a quilting fiction author Frances O'Roark Dowell, the author of Birds in the Air and many books for children.
I learned about Frances and her
books in an interesting way.
Bonnie Hunter was reading Birds in the Air and tagged me in a post and said I popped into the book halfway through. Lol!
I had to pick up a copy and read it and yep, my book
How to Piece Perfect Quilts helped the main character learn more about piecing. Other professional quilters were mentioned such as Carol Doak
and the Dear Jane quilt project as well as quilting tools I've seen for years.
I felt this added a deep level of authenticity to the book which was so obviously written by a quilter who loves quilting. It was also fun to
hear references to North Carolina, the state I've lived in my whole life.
Frances got into writing quilting fiction - stories about quilts and quilters - because she loved reading quilting fiction. I've definitely heard this about writing:
write what you read. Whatever you're interested in, whatever makes you happy to read will also be the most fun for you to write.