My co-ed Keris out-and-out worships (well, pretty much!) the lovely Ms. Cabot, and I think she's a darn fine YA and chick-lit author too, so we were delighted when the Princess Diaries author took part in the famous (hey, it could be!) Trashionista author interview...
Please describe your latest book in 15 words or fewer:
Princess Diaries, Seventh Heaven, is the seventh book in the Princess Diaries series.
Where do you like to write your books (in bed, a coffee shop, an office)?
On my 12 inch PowerBook G4, in bed.
Your favourite chick-lit book?
I'm a big fan of Sophie Kinsella's Shopaholic series, Megan Crane's English as a Second Language, Valerie Frankel's Hex and the Single Girl, Susan Juby's Alice series, and Michele Jaffe's Bad Kitty.
Your favourite female heroine (if different from above!), and why?
Princess Leia Organa from Star Wars. Because she's socially conscious AND a dead shot with a laser gun (and she understands keeping your hair out of your eyes while shooting stormtroopers is important).
What tips would you give to any of our readers who want to become writers?
Write all the time. Never stop sending out your stuff. And remember that the first Princess Diaries got rejected seventeen times before my current publisher finally bought it.
What are you reading at the moment?
Cancer Vixen by Marisa Acocella Marchetto.
What are you working on now? (If you can give us a hint!)
Princess Diaries 9 (there are only going to be 10 full-length books in total, so we're almost at the end), in which everything that occurs in After Eight, Princess Diaries 8 (out in January) finally sinks in. [We'll be reviewing 8, 9 and 10, no doubt!- Diane]
What question have you never been asked in an interview, but think you should have been? (Tell us the question and answer it too, if you like!)
There is no question I have never been asked. There are questions I can't believe I've been asked--such as the time a guy asked me if I'm still upset, like my character Princess Mia, that my boobs are so small--but I've been asked them all. By the way, the answer no...my boobs may be small, but they are spectacular.
[That's a Teri-Hatcher's-guest-spot-on Seinfeld reference, fact fans!]
Thanks Meg!


