![]() Hiding behind ghosts! How funny - I’ve never quite thought about my beginnings as aĭL: What has been your own experience with Nantucket ghosts?īB: Hmm, well, I did have an odd experience on Nantucket that made me listen carefully to the strangeĮxperiences of others. The ghosts, oddly, gave me a reason to speak out and a place to hide as a Nantucket even then, but it wasn’t until I heard some stories about real ghosts a couple of years later As a shy kid who had always wanted to make books, I know I longed to write about There were no skyscrapers, no wide sidewalks,Īnd few right angles. Old, understated, steeped in stories, and made by hand. ![]() Coming from Manhattan, I felt as though I’d stepped into a novel – all was mysterious, Where did the ideaīlue Balliett: I first visited Nantucket in the summer at age eighteen, and fell madly in love with this with no shortage of chills and spooks thrown in. ![]() It’s been such a pleasure to work on it with you – you’ve written a ghost story that’s both David convinced me to share a few juicy secrets about writing, ghosts andĭavid Levithan: Hello, Blue! I’m very thrilled to be talking to you today about your new novel, Out of the I n celebration of the release of my latest novel, Out of the Wild Night, I was interviewed by my amazingĮditor, David Levithan. ![]()
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