![]() ![]() Essentially, the portrait of an artist as a young woman.Įl Space: What was your process for researching this project? This story has never been told, and it felt important to show a side of Montgomery that many people had not seen. ![]() Maud’s teen years are also something rarely explored, so it felt like I would be telling a new story. and studied biographies for children-in that case it was Joan of Arc-so when this opportunity presented itself, I couldn’t say, “No.” It was the perfect symmetry of everything I loved coming together. It was one of the reasons I did my first M. I’ve also always wanted to write historical fiction for kids and teens. I first read her when I was about 11 and was enamored by the woman behind the books. Now, let’s talk to Melanie!Įl Space: What made you decide to write a novel based on the life of Lucy Maud Montgomery? If you’re new to the blog, well, the same information is appropriate. I’ll discuss a giveaway at the end of the interview. ![]() ![]() If you follow my blog, you know the drill. Maud was published by Penguin Random House on April 25, 2017. Yes, that Lucy Maud Montgomery of Anne of Green Gables and Emily of New Moon fame. With me on the blog today is the awesome Melanie Fishbane! She’s here to talk about her novel, Maud: A Novel Inspired by the Life of L. ![]()
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