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Interviewed by Genevieve Michaels. The work of California-based writer Francesca Lia Block creates its own universe: a dreamy, gorgeous parallel reality that blends magic and danger to haunting effect. Among her many remarkable books is the Weetzie Bat series. Edwards Lifetime Achievement Award. She is also a gifted teacher, which is no surprise β her warm, empathetic nature is evident in her compassionate treatment of both her readers and characters.
I first came into contact with Block as a fan, when I sent her a piece of my writing in To my surprise, she responded with thoughtful comments, and we have kept in touch ever since.
In fact, I think of her as my virtual fairy godmother. Weetzie Bat is a cult classic. What is the experience of being the author of such a well-loved book? Is it still your most popular book, or do younger fans tend to start off with your newer works?
Yes, it does overshadow everything! It can be frustrating. I really want people to take a look at The Elementals. Does it come naturally to you to be so prolific? When she recovered she studied the phenomenon of how the brain uses writing to cope with pain.
What are the differences between writing for these two audiences? Has this been a natural transition? I never set out to write for young adults but was published that way at first. My intention was always to write mostly for people in their twenties and thirties. I am also less concerned with making sure that my endings are completely hopeful. But my goal for all my books is to include sympathetic characters, strong plots, lyrical language and an original voice. Many of your works have dealt with issues around queerness and sexuality.