What inspired you to write Because of Mr. Terupt?
My former third and fourth grade students. I had some incredible young writers in my classrooms. I wanted to help them grow as writers and encourage their love for writing, and so I decided the best way I could do that was to become a writer first. And so I began.
How long did it take you to write Because of Mr. Terupt?
Six years. In the midst of writing this story, several other big events took place in my life. We moved from Connecticut to Massachusetts and I went from teaching third grade to high school biology. My third daughter was born, joining our three-year-old and sixteen-month-old. Things were busy. (They still are!)
What are some of your favorite books from childhood? Were there any specific authors who inspired you?
I wasn’t a reader. I always did very well in school, but I was all about sports. The only book I remember from my childhood is My Side of the Mountain. I grew up in the country and fantasized about being able to do what Sam Gribley did. I have loads of favorite books and authors now.
Where did you come up with the character Mr. Terupt?
Bits and pieces of me and my imagination. I had a lot of classroom experiences that helped me.
If you could befriend a character from any of your books, who would you befriend? Why?
I know I’d have fun with Peter. We’d end up in all kinds of mischief. And I could talk to Jessica about books all day long. But of all my characters, Danielle’s grandmother is the one I’d want to meet. My grandmother left a major impression on me. I miss her dearly. It was memories of her and the relationship we had that helped me create Danielle’s grandma. This character helped me spend time with my grandmother again.
Where do you like to write? Do you listen to music while you are writing?
Where I write often depends on what I’m doing in my writing. If I’m on the computer, then I’m at my desk in my office, surrounded by books. No music. If I’m working on paper then I might still be at my desk, or in a book store or coffee shop. I almost always have coffee with me when I’m writing. If I need to look at several pages at once then I might spread out on the floor or go to the science lab and spread out all over one of those big tables. I like a bright and warm atmosphere.
If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be? Why?
I’ve traveled, but not enough to answer this question. There’s so much I haven’t seen. But if you really want an answer, then I’ll say Disney World. I’ve loved every trip I’ve taken there and I know my children would be happy -- and continue to come back and visit me even when I’m old.
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What a wonderful reason to become a writer! I wish my English teachers had been half as entertaining as Rob Buyea.
ReplyDeleteBarbara- I thought his reason for becoming a writer was so cool! ~L
DeleteLoved the book and the interview...can't wait for the new book!
ReplyDeletePatty- So glad you enjoyed the interview. I can't wait for the next book either! ~L
DeleteGreat to have a male author talking about his inspirations.
ReplyDeletePetty- I agree! ~L
DeleteGreat interview! Funny that he wasn't much of a reader growing up ;) Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCheles Bells- Thanks! It was so much fun to learn more about Mr. Buyea. I am glad he grew into being a reader and writer. :) ~L
DeleteLove the interview, and I've ordered the book!
ReplyDeleteDonna- So glad you loved the interview. I think you will be thrilled with your new purchase. I read it in one sitting! ~L
DeleteWhat an engaging interview! I'll bet that book is equally so. Loved the title.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lee! I also like the title and the book is fantastic. :) ~L
DeleteI love that wrestling taught him the most about writing. :)
ReplyDeleteKelly- I thought that was interesting, too! ~L
DeleteA wonderful interview! Rob sounds like a great teacher any parent would want for their children. I loved his idea of thinking he might like to live at Disney World. As a grandparent, living anywhere your children grandchildren would come to visit is the ultimate wish of anyone who is aging and dearly loves and appreciates her offspring.
ReplyDeleteAnna Maria- Thanks! I think he picked a really cool place to live, too! Disney would certainly keep his kids happy. :) ~L
DeleteHeidi- I am always amazed to learn about the different things that inspired authors to start writing. ~L
ReplyDeleteVery nice interview, and again, I love hearing how writers come up with their stories. It sounds like a fine read.
ReplyDeleteDonna- Thanks so much! It is a great book and I am glad you enjoyed the interview. :) ~L
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