In Which Maggie Asks "Any Questions?"

Today I was scraping chunks of files off my desktop and I realized I had a document that was called "Reader Questions" that I'd been keeping to answer on the blog. I opened it and was delighted to discover that I had been studious by accident — I'd already answered all of the questions in it. So I figure today is a good day to ask if you have any questions you'd like to see me tackle on the blog (keeping in mind I answered a bunch HERE recently).

This is also where I am going to embed a video that the entire world has seen, but just in case you haven't you must. It combines many of my loves: absurdly complicated videos, alt rock, and CARS.


The only thing that would make that better is if it had been done in a Camaro. My Camaro, possibly.

Loki in the Corn
Oh, heck, and while I'm spamming you. Go buy the latest album by Fun., if you haven't yet. This is what they sound like live, and on the album, they are like that + Queen + summer + awesome. Just do it.

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Published on March 12, 2012 07:36
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message 1: by Bookworm101 (new)

Bookworm101 My question is:Does listening to a certain song ever spark an idea for a story? Sometimes listening to a certain song can influence the way we think and feel.


message 2: by Emily (new)

Emily How do you come up with the names for your characters? I am especially interested in the names of the main characters in The Raven Boys.


message 3: by [deleted user] (new)

Is that a giant corncob in the picture?


message 4: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen Is your office in your home? If you are alone in a very quiet house all day with no children or husband underfoot, how do you get yourself going each day and stay motivated to write without dropping everything and putting in a load of wash? These are the kinds of things I wonder about my favorite authors...


message 5: by Emilie (new)

Emilie Wher do you live in VA my english teacher wanted to know"?


message 6: by Roxan (new)

Roxan Do you reread books? :)


message 7: by ♥Kel (new)

♥Kel In the end of Forever... did Grace go to college? or did she stay with Sam?


message 8: by Kat (new)

Kat I do want to know what happen with Grace and Sam at the end of Forever, the ending didn't feel complete.


message 9: by Roxan (new)

Roxan Did your B.A. in history helped you, in any way, with the Celtic/Scottish lore of the water horses for The Scorpio Races?


message 10: by ♥Kel (new)

♥Kel Khnlove2read wrote: "I do want to know what happen with Grace and Sam at the end of Forever, the ending didn't feel complete."

i agree, i feel like i don't know if the cure Cole made for Grace worked or not it didn't say.


message 11: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Stiefvater Loads of good questions here -- I've added them to my document to tackle in a blog post. Those of you asking about the end of Forever, that was already answered here: http://m-stiefvater.livejournal.com/2...


message 12: by A.M (new)

A.M How is it like to write a book, then realize that it has affected peoples lives and sam and grace are characters people will never forget? How do you feel? P.S. You are an aamazingg author.


message 13: by Kaylee (new)

Kaylee Allen What is your personal way to get inspired? :)


message 14: by Roxan (new)

Roxan Which part of a book, or a chapter, is the hardest to write? I mean, I do not really write short stories and much more, novels. But whenever I read books, I always find the first sentence of chapters really clingy and interesting. So I thought starting a chapter may be the hardest part of writing a novel...? (=


message 15: by Astra (new)

Astra How do you get rid of writers block?


message 16: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Is The Raven Boys gonna be released in Romania?


message 17: by Marie (new)

Marie Why is Luke Not in Ballad?


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