VP Profile #16: Robyn Hamilton
Jun. 24th, 2011 12:24 pmYes! Just in time before the write-a-thon begins! It's another VP XIII Profile! This time I'm lucky enough to talk to Robyn Hamilton, and I think her picture speaks for itself.
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Tamago: Why do you write?
Robyn: Really, I can’t imagine not writing. It’s what I do. Editing isn’t nearly as natural; I have to force myself, plan it, make time. But even when I get really depressed and defeated and everything sucks, I can’t figure out what I’d do with my time if I wasn’t writing, so I do it anyway. It’s the best way to make the voices in my head calm down, to write them down.
Tamago: What kind of genre do you like to write best in?
Robyn: The story I took to VP was an urban fantasy, but I didn’t really know that until I read it after it was done. The novels I’ve got lying around (I produce a lot of first drafts) are probably more Young Adult or Middle Years than anything else, though I know that’s not genre. I’ve got the karate zombie novel, which I sort of think of as science fiction (though my beta readers think I’m a bit light on the science), “Pampelmouse”, which is a Watership Down of feral parrots, “Toothbrushing Club” which has fairies, “St. Praxis” is steampunk(ish). I guess I haven’t really chosen.
Mirrored from Writer Tamago.