My good ideas are shy. But if they see that I treat the stupid ideas with respect, they come forward.
More Quotes by Gail Carson Levine
It feels presumptuous to think of writing for adults.
I grew up in New York City. In elementary school, I was a charter member of the Scribble Scrabble Club, and in high school, my poems were published in an anthology of student poetry.
I didn't want to be a writer. First I wanted to act, and then I wanted to be a painter like my big sister.
My interest in the theater led me to my first writing experience as an adult. My husband David wrote the music and lyrics and I wrote the book for a children's musical, 'Spacenapped' that was produced by a neighborhood theater in Brooklyn.
Most of my job life has had to do with welfare, first helping people find work and then as an administrator. The earlier experience was more direct and satisfying, and I enjoy thinking that a bunch of people somewhere are doing better today than they might have done if not for me.
I wrote as a kid, but I never wanted to be a writer, particularly. I had been drawing and painting for years and loved that.