Which is a long time for me (but then again, it's my longest book). It got me thinking about how a teenager would cope with a worldwide disaster, and the next thing I knew, I was plotting away.įrom the moment I saw Meteor, until the completion of the first draft, about two months. I was home one afternoon, with nothing else to do, so I ended up watching the movie Meteor. It's always embarrassing to admit how I was inspired to write Life As We Knew It. What inspired you to write Life As We Knew It? (Or how did this book come to be?) Yesterday, Sunday, February 17th, was her birthday!!! So after reading this interview, you should definitely make a point of going to her blog to say hello and wish her well! If I have the opportunity to review the audio book of that one, I'll happily review that as well. The audio book releases a few weeks later. And this past January, I reviewed the dead and the gone. In September, I reviewed the audio book of Life As We Knew It. I first reviewed Life As We Knew It in November of 2006. I still can't believe my good fortune in having an interview with Susan Beth Pfeffer.
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