What is your writing process like?
Mariya Deykute: Sporadic and flexible. I have two young children, and a full-time job, so writing happens around that. Sometimes it’s a half hour in the morning, sometimes fifteen minutes on the playground, sometimes in whatsapp messages with myself on my phone. There are times when I think it makes for the best kind of writing — free from the doubt and hesitation that a freer schedule used to bring, and sometimes I fall into a pit of despair that leaves me wondering if I am losing the chance to write the great American novel because I’m not on a desert island with a typewriter. Normal stuff. Mostly, though, when the going is good, I find that my writing process is often something like a secret affair or obsession, something I waltz with on time stolen from my regular work; something I pursue with feverish impatience when the rest of the house is asleep.
Fatima Jafar
Jane Yolen’s Walking the Julius Lester Path and Fatima Jafar’s Sonnet / Photograph of Wild
Walking the Julius Lester Path Jane Yolen It’s been a whilesince I have walkedthe old forest paths,where tree rootscurl like traplinesand the only resting spotsare downed logs.A river ran pastfaster than I could walk.A hidden jackhammerof a bird gave usmarching...