The DMS was lucky enough to
interview Kathleen Krull and Paul Brewer. Fairday reviewed their unique children's picture book Fartiste, and it was great to share
our thoughts about it and hear yours! We're excited to learn a little more
about their story. So, without further ado... take it away, Kathleen and Paul!
What inspired you to write Fartiste?
It was all Paul's idea. Paul is attracted to
extremes in information and found out about Joseph Pujol (Fartiste’s real name)
in an obscure book about bodily functions. We keep a library of such books in
one of our bathrooms, so obviously I’m on board with weird information too, and
it didn’t take much to persuade me that his story could make a unique
children’s book with no competition.
How long did it take you to write
Fartiste? What was your research process like? You wrote the book
together, how did that work?
It took several months. We digested the
only biography of Pujol, decided to write the book in rhyme, passed the
manuscript back-and-forth between us, wrote many, many drafts, and had a blast.
What are some of your favorite books from childhood?
Were there any specific authors who inspired you?
How do you decided which biography you will
write next? Sometimes you work together and sometimes you work on
different projects, how do you decide which projects will be written together?
If you could befriend a person from any of
your books, who would you befriend? Why?
Paul says Joseph Pujol. Me not so
much—more like one of the people in Lives of the Musicians or Lives of the
Writers.
I know Kathleen likes to write in her office,
possibly with a face mask on. Kathleen- Do you listen to music while you
are writing? Paul- Where do you like to write or illustrate? Do you have
any special conditions for writing/illustrating?
Paul works in an office right next to mine. We
can hear each other laughing throughout the day. We listen to a huge
array of music, often from eclectic radio stations like FIP (in Paris) and KCRW
(Santa Monica) or enormous playlists on Pandora and Rhapsody.
If you could live anywhere in the world, where
would it be? Why?
We both vote for San Diego—we love it
here. But if we were independently wealthy, we'd divide our time between
here, Paris, and New York—all stimulating places.
Are you currently working on a book? If so,
can you tell us a little bit about it?
We have collaborated on two books for the
Heinemann Leveled Literacy Intervention series – Robots in Space and The
Theremin: Play, But Don't Touch. And we're working on a new funny
biography that we can't QUITE talk about yet—stay tuned.
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