The Canadian author is cornering the market on wonderfully weird plotlines.
What is the first thing ever that you remember writing?
I remember writing little notes for my parents and siblings and leaving them around the house.

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What is the last book that made you cry?
I’m not sure, but it might have been readingCharlotte’s Webto my nephew.
Which book is at the top of your current to-read list?

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I look forward to readingPachinko, by Min Jin Lee, andThe Vanishing Half, by Brit Bennett.
Where do you write?
I usually write at my desk.

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Which book made you a forever reader?
There isn’t one book.
What is a snack you couldn’t write without?
If you could change one thing about any of your books, what would it be?
I would probably keep rewriting and revising all my books if given the chance.
They never feel completely finished.
What is your favorite part ofWe Spread?
I don’t have any particular favorite part.
It was interesting to research and incorporate some math stuff for this one.
What was the hardest plot point or character to write in this book?
Write a movie poster tagline for your book.
I’m not very good at doing this kind of thing.
I’ll go with: Thanks for reading.